... it. Luther, Calvin, Cranmer, Knox, the founders of the reformed church in their respective countries, inflicted, as far as they had power and opportunity, the same punishments, which were denounced against their own disciples by the church of Rome,... The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth - Page 70by William Roscoe - 1827Full view - About this book
| Dwight Hinckley Olmstead - 1874 - 74 pages
...Robertson, in his history of Charles the Fifth, makes this deserved remark. " Luther, Calvin, " Cranmer, Knox, the founders of the reformed " church in their respective countries, inflicted so " far as they had the power and opportunity, the " same punishments which were demanded against... | |
| Dwight Hinckley Olmstead - Protestantism - 1874 - 126 pages
...Robertson, in his history of Charles the Fifth, makes this deserved remark. " Luther, Calvin, " Cranmer, Knox, the founders of the reformed " church in their respective countries, inflicted so " far as they had the power and opportunity, the " same punishments which were demanded against... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - Lutheran Church - 1875 - 886 pages
...note at the close of the chapter, the remark of Robertson is quoted, that " Luther, Calvin. Cranmer, Knox, the founders of the Reformed Church, in their...opportunity, the same punishments which were denounced hy the Church of Rome upon such as called in question any article of their creed." Upon this passage... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - Lutheran Church - 1875 - 870 pages
...countries, inflicted, as far as they had power and opportunity, the same punishments which were denounced by the Church of Rome upon such as called in question any article of their creed." Upon this passage of Robertson, , Smy the t remarks, that " Luther might have... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - Spain - 1904 - 492 pages
...opportunity, inflicted the same punishments upon such as called in question any article in their creeds, which were denounced against their own disciples by the Church of Rome. To their followers, and perhaps to their opponents, it would have appeared a symptom of diffidence... | |
| John England - Theology - 1908 - 538 pages
...princes of their party to check such as presumed to impugn or to oppose it. Luther, Calvin, Cranmer, Knox, the founders of the reformed church in their...Church of Rome upon such as called in question any article of their creeds." Thus Sir, Doctor Robertson and a mass of historical facts answer your question... | |
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