Wyclif, the Reformation, the Puritan enthusiasm, and the mission work of the Wesleys. Everywhere in town and country men banded themselves together for prayer: hermits flocked to the woods: noble and churl welcomed the austere Cistercians, a reformed... Old London: Papers Read at the London Congress, July, 1866 - Page 273by Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1867 - 376 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Adams Cram - 1905 - 464 pages
...stirred by the first of those great religious movements which it was to experience afterwards. . . . Everywhere, in town and country, men banded themselves...noble and churl welcomed the austere Cistercians, a reformed offshoot of the Benedictine order, as they spread over the moors and forests of the north.... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1905 - 784 pages
...the Friars, the Lollardism of Wyclif, the Reformation, the Puritan enthusiasm, and the mission work of the Wesleys. Everywhere, in town and country, men...themselves together for prayer ; hermits flocked to tinwoods ; noble and churl welcomed the austere Cistercians as they spread over the moors and forests... | |
| William Henry Summers - 1906 - 202 pages
...Friars, the Lollardism of Wickliffe, the Reformation, the Puritan enthusiasm, and the mission work of the Wesleys. Everywhere, in town and country, men...woods, noble and churl welcomed the austere Cistercians A new spirit of devotion woke the slumbers of the religious houses, and penetrated alike to the home... | |
| Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1912 - 236 pages
...the Friars, the Lollardism of Wyclif, the Reformation, the Puritan enthusiasm, and the mission work of the Wesleys. Everywhere in town and country men...noble and churl welcomed the austere Cistercians, a reformed outshoot of the Benedictine order, as they spread over the moors and forests of the North.... | |
| 1913 - 664 pages
...the Friars, the Lollardism of Wyclif, the Reformation, the Puritan enthusiasm, and the mission work of the Wesleys. Everywhere in town and country men...noble and churl welcomed the austere Cistercians, a reformed outshoot of the Benedictine order, as they spread over the moors and forests of the North.... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1923 - 262 pages
...stirred from end to end by a great religious revival, the first of so many among our English people. ' Everywhere in town and country men banded themselves...together for prayer ; hermits flocked to the woods ; nobles and churls welcomed the austere Cistercians, a reformed offshoot of the Benedictine Order,... | |
| John Richard Green - 1905 - 249 pages
...the friars, the Lollardism of Wycliffe, the Reformation, the Puritan enthusiasm, and the mission work of the Wesleys. Everywhere in town and country men...noble and churl welcomed the austere Cistercians, a reformed offshoot of the Benedictine order, as they spread over the moors and forests of the north.... | |
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