Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of the Most Eminent and Evangelical Authors Or Preachers, Both British and Foreign, in the Several Denominations of Protestants, from the Beginning of the Reformation to the Present Time ...W. Baynes, 1816 - Christian biography |
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Page 156
... scripture , nor can be of any " possible use . " Some days before he was brought to a trial , he wrote of all these things to his wife and to his other friends , who who had earnestly requested an account of his treatentm from 156 BRULIUS .
... scripture , nor can be of any " possible use . " Some days before he was brought to a trial , he wrote of all these things to his wife and to his other friends , who who had earnestly requested an account of his treatentm from 156 BRULIUS .
Page 157
... wife the day before he suffered . He gave her an account of the kind of death he was to endure on the ensuing day , and filled his letter with pious exhortations and consolations to her , conclud- ing that she ought not to be grieved ...
... wife the day before he suffered . He gave her an account of the kind of death he was to endure on the ensuing day , and filled his letter with pious exhortations and consolations to her , conclud- ing that she ought not to be grieved ...
Page 158
... wives of their own , made them conclude they had a right to all other men's . The inferior clergy were no better ; and , not having places of retreat to conceal their vices in , as the monks had , they became more public . In sum ; all ...
... wives of their own , made them conclude they had a right to all other men's . The inferior clergy were no better ; and , not having places of retreat to conceal their vices in , as the monks had , they became more public . In sum ; all ...
Page 210
... wife and all - juft , can , in reality ( however things appear to us , ) do wrong to no man ; neither can he do any thing un- " wifely or rafhly . And this confideration will fuffice , to filence all the " objections of truly religious ...
... wife and all - juft , can , in reality ( however things appear to us , ) do wrong to no man ; neither can he do any thing un- " wifely or rafhly . And this confideration will fuffice , to filence all the " objections of truly religious ...
Page 214
... wife in obedience to his father's command . Luther was then forty - two , and his wife was twenty - six . He was so far from being ashamed of entering into the holy state of matrimony , that he exhorted the elector of Mentz , and the ...
... wife in obedience to his father's command . Luther was then forty - two , and his wife was twenty - six . He was so far from being ashamed of entering into the holy state of matrimony , that he exhorted the elector of Mentz , and the ...
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