The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time..J. Nichols and Son [and 29 others], 1817 |
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Pagina 27
... WICKLIFFE , WICLIFF , de WYCLIF , or WICLef ( John ) , a very learned English divine in the fourteenth century , and the first champion of that cause which was afterwards called Protestantism , was born at a village then called Wickliffe ...
... WICKLIFFE , WICLIFF , de WYCLIF , or WICLef ( John ) , a very learned English divine in the fourteenth century , and the first champion of that cause which was afterwards called Protestantism , was born at a village then called Wickliffe ...
Pagina 28
... Wickliffe also wrote several tracts against them , particularly " Of Clerks Possessioners , " " Of the Poverty of Christ , against able Beggary , " and " Of Idleness in Beggary . " These were written , with an elegance uncommon in that ...
... Wickliffe also wrote several tracts against them , particularly " Of Clerks Possessioners , " " Of the Poverty of Christ , against able Beggary , " and " Of Idleness in Beggary . " These were written , with an elegance uncommon in that ...
Pagina 29
... Wickliffe , and his expelled fellows , appealed to the pope , who issued a bull , dated at Viterbo 28 May , 1370 , restor- ing Wodehall and the monks , and imposing perpetual si- lence on Wickliffe and his associates . As this bull was ...
... Wickliffe , and his expelled fellows , appealed to the pope , who issued a bull , dated at Viterbo 28 May , 1370 , restor- ing Wodehall and the monks , and imposing perpetual si- lence on Wickliffe and his associates . As this bull was ...
Pagina 30
... Wickliffe was the second person nominated , and , with the other ambassadors , was met at Bruges by the pope's ... Wickliffe , who boldly exposed the pride , avarice , ambition , and tyranny of the pope , in his public lectures and ...
... Wickliffe was the second person nominated , and , with the other ambassadors , was met at Bruges by the pope's ... Wickliffe , who boldly exposed the pride , avarice , ambition , and tyranny of the pope , in his public lectures and ...
Pagina 31
... Wickliffe to be apprehended and imprisoned by his authority ; and to get his confession concerning his propo- sitions and conclusions , which they were to transmit to Rome ; as also whatever he should say or write , by way of ...
... Wickliffe to be apprehended and imprisoned by his authority ; and to get his confession concerning his propo- sitions and conclusions , which they were to transmit to Rome ; as also whatever he should say or write , by way of ...
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Pagina 401 - Phoebus' car From Ludgate shines to Temple-bar : Harmonious Gibber entertains The court with annual birth-day strains ; Whence Gay was banish'd in disgrace ; Where Pope will never show his face; Where Young must torture his invention To flatter knaves, or lose his pension.
Pagina 460 - Love and Truth, in two modest and peaceable Letters, concerning the Distempers of the present Times ; written from a quiet and conformable Citizen of London, to two busy and factious Shopkeepers in Coventry.
Pagina 133 - The Holy Table, name and thing ; more anciently, properly, and literally used under the New Testament than that of an Altar : written long ago by a Minister in Lincolnshire, in answer to D. Coal, a judicious divine of Marie's dayes. Printed for the diocese of Lincoln, 1637, 4to.
Pagina 295 - The State of Christendom ; or a most Exact and Curious Discovery of many Secret Passages and Hidden Mysteries of the Times.
Pagina 78 - Cambridge he joined with those who studied to propagate better thoughts, to take men off from being in parties or from narrow notions, from superstitious conceits and a fierceness about opinions.
Pagina 256 - Lofty, and sour, to them that lov'd him not; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer. And though he were unsatisfied in getting, (Which was a sin,) yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely...