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... whole years . " Information of these proceedings was speedily conveyed to the reigning Pope , Alexander III . who anathematized Waldo and his followers , commanding the archbishop to proceed against them with the utmost rigour . Waldo ...
... whole years . " Information of these proceedings was speedily conveyed to the reigning Pope , Alexander III . who anathematized Waldo and his followers , commanding the archbishop to proceed against them with the utmost rigour . Waldo ...
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... It is an acknowledged truth , that in those days the Waldenses were so numerous , that in travelling from Cologne to Milan , the whole extent of Germany , they could lodge every night with persons of their own profession , and that it 7.
... It is an acknowledged truth , that in those days the Waldenses were so numerous , that in travelling from Cologne to Milan , the whole extent of Germany , they could lodge every night with persons of their own profession , and that it 7.
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... whole extent of Bohemia . Many of the inhabitants , however , especially the nobility , still remained attached to heathenism . This led to civil commotions , during which the enemies of Christianity gained the ascendancy , and for ten ...
... whole extent of Bohemia . Many of the inhabitants , however , especially the nobility , still remained attached to heathenism . This led to civil commotions , during which the enemies of Christianity gained the ascendancy , and for ten ...
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... whole Bohemian nation , and kindle the flames of war . Subsequent events proved , that their apprehen- sions were but too well - founded . The Bohemian nobility , join- ed by the university of Prague , sent a very spirited letter to the ...
... whole Bohemian nation , and kindle the flames of war . Subsequent events proved , that their apprehen- sions were but too well - founded . The Bohemian nobility , join- ed by the university of Prague , sent a very spirited letter to the ...
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... whole kingdom of Bohemia . The emperor , Sigismund , after repeated defeats , acknowledged the superiority of Zisca , and sent deputies to him with proposals of peace . A place was fixed on for a congress , and the Bohemian general set ...
... whole kingdom of Bohemia . The emperor , Sigismund , after repeated defeats , acknowledged the superiority of Zisca , and sent deputies to him with proposals of peace . A place was fixed on for a congress , and the Bohemian general set ...
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Page 143 - Wherefore lift up the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees; and make straight paths for your feet, lest that which is lame be turned out of the way; but let it rather be healed.
Page 168 - And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name's sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.
Page 172 - Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
Page 167 - My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
Page 214 - Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
Page 195 - For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel's, the same shall save it.
Page 190 - By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter ; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season ; esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompense of the reward.
Page 201 - No man hath seen God at any time. If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us.
Page 314 - In the midst of the psalm wherewith their service began, the sea broke over, split the main-sail in pieces, covered the ship, and poured in between the decks, as if the great deep had already swallowed us up. A terrible screaming began among the English. The Germans calmly sung on. I asked one of them afterwards, ' Was you not afraid ?' He answered,
Page 137 - I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil: and thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars: And hast borne, and hast patience, and for my name's sake hast laboured, and hast not fainted.