| John Strype - 1822 - 630 páginas
...eloquence and Apomaxis. conviction : insomuch that a man of great sobriety and learning, I mean Sir B.. Morison, asketh this question concerning him ; " Did...curses of it, thereby to put them the more in fear of sm ; and to beat down their confidence in their own performances, and so to bring them to Christ, convincing... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 460 páginas
...sermons, and this is the account of a learned man, Sir R. Mprryson, who lived in those days, and asks, " Did there ever any man flourish, I say not in England only, but in any nation of the world, since the apostles, who preached the gospel more sincerely, purely, and honestly, than... | |
| 1842 - 460 páginas
...sermons, and this is the account of a learned man, Sir R, Morryson, who lived in those days, and asks, " Did there ever any man flourish, I say not in England only, but in any nation of the world, since the apostles, who preached the gospel more sincerely, purely, and honestly, than... | |
| London metrop. tabernacle - 1870 - 596 páginas
...blame. Some of our readers may remember the high encomium passed upon Latimer by Sir Richard Morison, " Did there ever any man flourish, I say not in England...gospel more sincerely, purely, and honestly, than Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester ? " Up to the date at which these words of eulogy were written, it might... | |
| 1869 - 398 páginas
...flourish," asks Sir R. Morryson, "I say, not in England only, but in any nation of the world, since the Apostles, who preached the Gospel more sincerely, purely, and honestly, than Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester ?" "Ridley's whole life," says Fuller, " was a letter written full of... | |
| Edward Ellis (LL.D.) - 1873 - 138 páginas
...there ever any man flourish, I s.ay, aud not in England only, but in any nation of the world, since the apostles, who preached the Gospel more sincerely, purely and honestly, than Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester ?" In the year 1543 a new exposition of faith and morals was put forth,... | |
| Edward Arber - 1895 - 238 páginas
...there ever any one (I say not in England only, but among other nations) flourish since the time of the Apostles ; who preached the gospel more sincerely, purely, and honestly, than HUGH LATIMER, Bishop of Worcester. — Apomaxis Calumniarum . . quibus JOANNES COCLEUS &>c., f. 78. £<t.iS37It... | |
| William Urwick - 1884 - 898 páginas
...to Strasburg, and there he died an exile, March 17th, 1556. This was his estimate of Latimer : — " Did there ever any man flourish, I say not in England...Gospel more sincerely, purely, and honestly than Hugh Latimer ? " He bore a like testimony to Cranmer. His widow Bridget was a woman of strong character... | |
| 1889 - 84 páginas
...there ever any one (I say not in England only, but among other nations) flourish since the time of the Apostles: who preached the gospel more sincerely, purely, and honestly, than HUGH LATIMER, Bishop of Worcester. — Afamaxis Calumniarum . . onions JOANNES COCLEUS At, t 78. Ed. 1537.... | |
| George Stokes - 1834 - 504 páginas
...sermons, and this is the account of a learned man, Sir R. Morryson, who lived in those days, and asks, " Did there ever any man flourish, I say not in England only, but in any nation of the world, since the apostles, who preached the gospel more sincerely, purely, and honestly, than... | |
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