... speak, though few are now fully aware of the very high respect in which his Works were held by all the leading English Reformers and Ecclesiastical Writers from Cranmer to Hooker, and the extensive benefits resulting to the Church of Christ from his... History of the Christian Church to the Reformation - Page 491by Johann Heinrich Kurtz - 1860 - 526 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edinburgh printing co - 1845 - 104 pages
...Hooker, and the extensive benefits resulting from his literary labours. At that time, doctrines which he never held were not attributed to him ; nor were sentiments imputed to hi™ which he never advocated : and Bishop Horsley well advised, to ascertain what is Calvinism and... | |
| Jean Calvin - 1851 - 552 pages
...resulting to the Church of Christ from his literary labours. At that time, doctrines which he nerer held were not attributed to him ; nor were sentiments imputed to him which h» never advocated. Bishop Horaley well advised, to ascertain what is Calvinism and what is not. It... | |
| Jean [comms. on the Bible] Calvin - 1852 - 498 pages
...benefits resulting to the Church of Christ from his literary labours. At that time, doctrines which he never held were not attributed to him ; nor were sentiments...advised, to ascertain what is Calvinism and what is not. It ha* now been resolved not to reprint any of the old Translation*' but to have accurate and faithful... | |
| Johann Heinrich Kurtz - 1859 - 456 pages
...benefits resulting to the Church of Christ from his literary labours. At that time, doctrines which he never held were not attributed to him ; nor were sentiments...Indices are appended to each of the Commentaries, ect., to facilitate reference, and to render the whole Series more generally useful and acceptable... | |
| Johann Heinrich Kurtz - Astronomy in the Bible - 1859 - 454 pages
...labours. At that time, doctrines which he never held were not attributed to him ; nor were sentiment* imputed to him which he never advocated. Bishop Horsley...Indices are appended to each of the Commentaries, ect., to facilitate reference, and to render the whole Series more generally useful and acceptable... | |
| Friedrich August G. Tholuck - 1860 - 490 pages
...benefits resulting to the Church of Christ from his literary labours. At that time, doctrines which he never held were not attributed to him ; nor were sentiments...whole Series more generally useful and acceptable to everv class of readers. ^У MANAGERS OF PUBLIC, PAROCHIAL, CONGREGATIONAL, VESTP.Y, OR LENDING LIBRARIES,... | |
| Constantin Ackermann - Christian ethics - 1861 - 344 pages
...benefits resulting to the Church of Christ from his literary labours. At that time, doctrines which he never held were not attributed to him ; nor were sentiments...whole Series more generally useful and acceptable to everv claw of readers. 10- MANAGERS OP PURLIC, PAROCHIAL, CONGREGATIONAL, VESTRY, OR LENDISO LIBKJ.... | |
| Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux - Theater - 1861 - 480 pages
...benefits resulting to the Church of Christ from his literary labours. At that time, doctrines which he never held were not attributed to him ; nor were sentiments...whole Series more generally useful and acceptable to evcrv class of readers, W MAKAOERS OP PUBLIC, PAROCUSAL, CONGREGATIONAL, VESTRT, OR IIMIN-. LIBRAIUBS,... | |
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