| Hastings Robinson - 1847 - 464 páginas
...does not appear that he was " chaplain to the duke of Northumberland:" but possibly this stateretained here by the English. This good man, however, a Scotsman...Poland himself. The purport of them all is to invite him to go into Poland at the public general assembly of that kingdom, which is appointed by the king... | |
| Edward VI (King of England) - 1857 - 648 páginas
...council, in which he inveighed with great freedom against kneeling at the Lord's supper, which is still retained here by the English. This good man, however,...some good to the church will at length arise from it;d which I earnestly implore the Lord to grant. (Zurich Letters, iii. 591.) » See p. 376 of this... | |
| Thomas Walter Perry - 1863 - 504 páginas
...with great freedom against kneeling at the Lord's supper, which is still retained here in England. This good man, however, a Scotsman by nation, has...arise from it; which I earnestly implore the Lord to grant.''—Orig. Letters, Parker Society, p. 591. Now, though Knox is not here mentioned by name, there... | |
| 1863 - 632 páginas
...with great freedom against kneeling at the LORD'S Supper, which is still retained here in England. This good man, however, a Scotsman by nation, has...arise from it ; which I earnestly implore the LORD to grant."1 That this " Scotsman by nation" was Knox may reasonably be inferred, since his office of Royal... | |
| Peter Lorimer - 1875 - 386 páginas
...here in England. This good man, however, a Scotsman by nation, has so wrought upon the minds of many, that we may hope some good to the Church will at length...it, which I earnestly implore the Lord to grant.* * " Original Letters relative to the English Reformation " (Parker Society), p. 591. The passage in... | |
| William Mackergo Taylor - 1884 - 232 páginas
...here in England. This good man, however, a Scotsman by nation, has so wrought upon the minds of many that we may hope some good to the church will at length...it, which I earnestly implore the Lord to grant." Now there can be no doubt that the preacher here referred to was Knox, who as having been in contact... | |
| William Mackergo Taylor - 1885 - 248 páginas
...here in England. This good man, however, a Scotsman by nation, has so wrought upon the minds of many that we may hope some good to the church will at length...it, which I earnestly implore the Lord to grant." Now there can be no doubt that the preacher here referred to was Knox, who as having been in contact... | |
| Richard Watson Dixon - 1885 - 618 páginas
...nation, has so wrought upon the minds of many persons, that we may hope some good to the Church may at length arise from it, which I earnestly implore the Lord to grant." Orig. Lett. p. 591. The Parker translator, oddly enoujh, raises the question how Knox could be called... | |
| Alexander Hutton Drysdale - 1889 - 666 páginas
...hero in England. This good man, however, a Scotsman by nation, has so wrought upon the minds of many, that we may hope some good to the Church will at length arise from it, which I earnestly pray the Lord may grant."3 That the preacher here referred to was Knox, all competent authorities agree,... | |
| Peter Hume Brown - 1895 - 398 páginas
...can be no doubt whatever, as the sequel will show, that the Scottish preacher was no other than Knox. to the Church will at length arise from it ; which I earnestly implore the Lord to grant." But to understand the sensation caused by Knox's sermon certain explanations are necessary. At this... | |
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