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Page xxxi
... destroyed ; all proceedings were to take place in open court , and by witnesses . Those adjudged guilty were not to suffer death until the king's writ , De heretico comburendo , had been obtained ; but none were to be troubled upon any ...
... destroyed ; all proceedings were to take place in open court , and by witnesses . Those adjudged guilty were not to suffer death until the king's writ , De heretico comburendo , had been obtained ; but none were to be troubled upon any ...
Page lii
... were threatened with subversion and overthrow ; some even had ventured to whisper thoughts which appeared 5 Collier , v . 48 . 6 Burnet , i . 471 . to destroy " the power and authority of princes and lii HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION .
... were threatened with subversion and overthrow ; some even had ventured to whisper thoughts which appeared 5 Collier , v . 48 . 6 Burnet , i . 471 . to destroy " the power and authority of princes and lii HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION .
Page liii
... destroy " the power and authority of princes and magis- trates . ' It was time , therefore , that that power should vin- dicate its divine original , and remedy , by " most excellent wisdom , " all irregularities and diversities of ...
... destroy " the power and authority of princes and magis- trates . ' It was time , therefore , that that power should vin- dicate its divine original , and remedy , by " most excellent wisdom , " all irregularities and diversities of ...
Page lviii
... destroyed , but the national faith and discipline remained essentially catholic . It may be said , indeed , that but one of the various doctrines which were regarded as pecu- liarly protestant , had obtained any ascendancy at all ; a ...
... destroyed , but the national faith and discipline remained essentially catholic . It may be said , indeed , that but one of the various doctrines which were regarded as pecu- liarly protestant , had obtained any ascendancy at all ; a ...
Page lxix
... destroy . The introduction to the pieces in this volume would not be complete , were we to fail to give prominence to this feature of the establishment , against which their authors were the earliest to reclaim and to condemn . 4 ...
... destroy . The introduction to the pieces in this volume would not be complete , were we to fail to give prominence to this feature of the establishment , against which their authors were the earliest to reclaim and to condemn . 4 ...
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