A History of the Reformation on the Continent: By George Waddington, .. In Three Volumes, Zväzok 3Duncan and Malcolm, Paternoster Row, 1841 - 403 strán (strany) |
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Strana 136 - I will bring you some pretty fairing. I know of a beautiful garden, full of children in golden dresses, who run about under the trees, eating apples, pears, cherries, nuts, and plums. They jump and sing and are full of glee, and they have pretty little horses with golden bridles and silver saddles. As I went by this garden I asked the owner of it who those children were, and he told me that they were the good children, who loved to say their prayers, and to learn their lessons, and who fear God....
Strana 136 - GRACE and peace in Christ, my dear little son. I hear with great pleasure that you are learning your lessons so well and praying so diligently. Continue to do so, my son, and cease not. When I come home I will bring you a nice present from the fair. I know a beautiful garden, where there are a great many children in fine little coats, and they go under the trees and gather beautiful apples and pears, cherries and plums; they sing and run about and are as 'happy as they can be. Sometimes they ride...
Strana 134 - Once it happened to me to hear him praying. Good God ! how great a spirit, how great a faith, was in his very words ! With such reverence did he ask, as if he felt that he was speaking with God; with such hope and faith, as with a Father and a Friend. ' I know,' he said, ' that Thou art our Father and our God.
Strana 137 - February, 1530." 9* We add one more epistle, somewhat humorous in its character, and intended probably as a playful satire upon the contentions and divisions in the German Diets. A jesting letter, addressed to some of his companions. "Grace &c. Dear gentlemen and friends, — I have received all your letters and understand by them, how things are going on with you. That you may know in return, how things fare with us, I have thought best to inform you, that we, viz : myself, masters Victor and Cyrus,...
Strana 66 - Et ex hac confusione maxima bella, maximi motus exstiterunt, dum Pontifices, freti potestate clavium, non solum novos cultus instituerunt, reservatione casuum, violentis excommunicationibus conscientias oneraverunt, sed etiam regna mundi transferre et imperatoribus adimere imperium conati sunt.
Strana 72 - Duces Bavariae, Ferdinandus, Papa, Turca et similes sunt Ecclesia? Si nos non habemus verbum Dei, qui sunt qui habent? Si ergo Deus nobiscum, quis contra nos?
Strana 136 - And the man answered: if he loves to say his prayers, to learn his book, and is kind to his play-mates, he may come into the garden, and Dicky and Bob too; and if they all come together, they shall have fifes, trumpets, lutes, and all sorts of stringed instruments : they shall dance, and shoot with little bows and arrows. " And then he showed me a fine lawn in the midst of the garden, prepared for dancing, where were suspended from the branches of the trees golden trumpets and fifes, and fine silver...
Strana 176 - Diaboli, ne quid loci relinquamus illi, ut conscientiam nobis faciat de rebus levissimis, alioqui vincimur, si nimis anxie curaverimus, ne quid peccemus. Proinde si quando dixerit Diabolus, noli bibere, tu sic fac illi respondeas, atqui ob eam causam inaxime bibam, quod tu probibes, atque adeo largius in nomine Jesu Christi bibam. Sic semper contraria facienda sunt eorum quae Satan vetat.
Strana 62 - Fortasse dat poenas orbis tam diuturnae profanationis missarum, quam in ecclesiis tot saeculis toleraverunt isti qui emendari et poterant et debebant. Nam in decalogo scriptum est : Qui Dei nomine abutitur, non erit impunitus. At ab initio mundi nulla res divina ita videtur unquam ad quaestum collata fuisse ut missa.
Strana 64 - Hujusmodi negotia praetermisimus, ut ilia quae sunt in hac causa praecipua, breviter proposita, facilius cognosci possent. Neque hic quicquam ad ullius contumeliam dictum aut collectum est. Tantum ea recitata sunt, quae videbantur necessario dicenda esse, ut intelligi possit in doctrina ac ceremoniis, apud nos nihil esse receptum contra Scripturam, aut ecclesiam Catholicam, quia manifestum est, nos diligentissime...