The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall; with a Life of the Author, and a Collection of His LettersJ.H. Parker, 1842 - Sermons, English |
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Page xxiv
... Divine shined with greater brightness . He had a judgment so clear , and a speech so plain and persuasive , that he could readily unravel any intricacy and divide all the parts of the controversy into their proper sides , so that the ...
... Divine shined with greater brightness . He had a judgment so clear , and a speech so plain and persuasive , that he could readily unravel any intricacy and divide all the parts of the controversy into their proper sides , so that the ...
Page xlvi
... , as it is to Divine faith . But this article was so clearly proved , that presently it came to pass that men were no longer ashamed of the cross , but it was worn upon breasts , printed in the xlvi A SERMON PREACHED AT THE.
... , as it is to Divine faith . But this article was so clearly proved , that presently it came to pass that men were no longer ashamed of the cross , but it was worn upon breasts , printed in the xlvi A SERMON PREACHED AT THE.
Page lviii
... Divine Pro- vidence , he happened to be engaged at Northallerton in dis- putation with three pragmatical Romish priests of the were two in Jesuits ' order , whom he so much worsted in the conference , not three and so shamefully ...
... Divine Pro- vidence , he happened to be engaged at Northallerton in dis- putation with three pragmatical Romish priests of the were two in Jesuits ' order , whom he so much worsted in the conference , not three and so shamefully ...
Page lxii
... divine and excellent service of our Church to public and constant exercise , to unity and devotion ; and to cause the articles of the Church of Eng- land to be accepted as the rule of public confessions and per- [ Gen.xi.1 . ] suasions ...
... divine and excellent service of our Church to public and constant exercise , to unity and devotion ; and to cause the articles of the Church of Eng- land to be accepted as the rule of public confessions and per- [ Gen.xi.1 . ] suasions ...
Page lxvi
... Divine favour and Providence . ' But it seems Sir Phelim's treason against the life of this worthy man had a correspondent in the town ; and it broke out speedily ; for what they could not effect by malicious stratagem , they did in ...
... Divine favour and Providence . ' But it seems Sir Phelim's treason against the life of this worthy man had a correspondent in the town ; and it broke out speedily ; for what they could not effect by malicious stratagem , they did in ...
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