| Walter Farquhar Hook - Bishops - 1865 - 560 pages
...archbishop, however, with great presence of mind, said, in solemn accents and in an authoritative tone, " Brethren, the living God is arousing you to bestir...though it will not be without struggle and commotion." f The anecdote is worth preserving. It shows, that Courtenay, though eminent neither as a lawyer or... | |
| Arthur Robert Pennington - 1884 - 332 pages
...solemn tone, " Brethren, the living God is arousing you to bestir yourselves in the cause of the Church. By a mighty effort the earth is purging itself of...though it will not be without struggle and commotion." 1 This earthquake seems to have excited universal consternation in the nation. Men thought that God... | |
| Arthur Robert Pennington - 1884 - 350 pages
...solemn tone, " Brethren, the living God is arousing you to bestir yourselves in the cause of the Church. By a mighty effort the earth is purging itself of...heresy, though it will not be without struggle and commotion."1 This earthquake seems to have excited universal consternation in the nation. Men thought... | |
| Church Historical Society (Great Britain). - Great Britain - 1909 - 200 pages
...were for adjournment Courtenay said : " Brethren, the living God is rousing you to bestir yourself in His Church's cause. By a mighty effort the earth...it will not be without struggle and commotion." The result of these deliberations was that ten conclusions of the Lollards were declared heretical and... | |
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