| 1845 - 384 pages
...and bibliothecs cast into the fire. In a word, all was ruined; and what had escaped in the time of the first tumult did now undergo the common calamity...committed at this time were coloured with the warrant of public authority. Some ill-advised preachers did likewise animate people in these their barbarous proceedings,... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 538 pages
...and bibliothecs cast into the fire. In a word, all was ruined ; and what had escaped in the time of the first tumult did now undergo the common calamity...committed at this time were coloured with the warrant of public authority. Some ill-advised preachers did likewise animate people in these their barbarous proceedings,... | |
| Authors - 1845 - 432 pages
...and bibliothccs cast into the fire. In a word, all was ruined ; and what had escaped in the time of the first tumult did now undergo the common calamity...committed at this time were coloured with the warrant of public authority. Some ill-advised preachers did likewise animate people in these their barbarous proceedings,... | |
| Irish ecclesiastical record - 1869 - 620 pages
...bibliotheques were cast into the fire. In a word, all was ruined ; and what had escaped in the time of the first tumult did now undergo the common calamity,...committed at this time were coloured with the warrant of public authority. " lishments still remained — a standing reproach to all true reformers. It was... | |
| John Hosack - Scotland - 1869 - 616 pages
...bibliotheques were cast into the fire. In a word, nil was ruined; and what had escaped in the time of the first tumult, did now undergo the common calamity,...committed at this time were coloured with the warrant of public authority."—Spottiswoode, i. 372. We are informed by the same authority that the work of destruction... | |
| James Pagan - 1883 - 222 pages
...and bibliotheques cast into the fire. In a word, all was ruined ; and what had escaped in the time of the first tumult, did now undergo the common calamity;...committed at this time were coloured with the warrant of publick authority. Some ill-advised preachers did likewise animate people in these their barbarous... | |
| Francis Hindes Groome - Scotland - 1883 - 330 pages
...and what had escaped in the time of the first tumult did now undergo the common calamity, which wss so much the worse, that the violences committed at this time were coloured with the warrant of publick authority. Some ill-advised preachers did likewise animate' people in these their barbarous... | |
| Scotland - 1885 - 486 pages
...ecclesiastical acts, such as those of national councils, of diocesan synods, of processes in the ecclesisstical court, etc., were preserved, — there were also registers...chiefly on Knox and others of the first preachers of the Keformation, and on their misapplying Scripture texts to excite the people to react in their native... | |
| Francis Hindes Groome - Scotland - 1885 - 330 pages
...bibliothèques cast into the fire. In a word, all was ruined ; and what had escaped in the time of the first tumult did now undergo the common calamity,...committed at this time were coloured with the warrant of publick authority. Some ill-advised preachers did likewise animate people in these their barbarous... | |
| Alphons Bellesheim - 1889 - 530 pages
...biblioth&ques were cast into the fire. In a word, all was ruined, and what had escaped in the time of the first tumult did now undergo the common calamity...committed at this time were coloured with the warrant of public authority. Some ill-advised preachers did likewise animate the people in these their barbarous... | |
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