Apoc. 14.8. There followed another Angel, saying; Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great City, &c. IT is a Minister's Duty to follow God in his Providences;
Apocalypse 14.8. There followed Another Angel, saying; Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city, etc. IT is a Minister's Duty to follow God in his Providences;
then to inquire and make known what are the sins, that provoke God so to do, viz. Idolatry, contempt of the holy Oracles of God, ill usage of the Ambassadors of the Gospel, shedding of Innocent Blood, Perjury, Perfidiousness of great Ones, Lyes, Forgeries and Impostures, &c. To press the great Doctrine of Humiliation, and Repentance,
then to inquire and make known what Are the Sins, that provoke God so to do, viz. Idolatry, contempt of the holy Oracles of God, ill usage of the ambassadors of the Gospel, shedding of Innocent Blood, Perjury, Perfidiousness of great Ones, Lyes, Forgeries and Impostors, etc. To press the great Doctrine of Humiliation, and Repentance,
and likewise to supplicate the Lord that the Fruit and Effect of these stirs and commotions that have been amongst us, might be the weakning and pulling down of Antichrist;
and likewise to supplicate the Lord that the Fruit and Effect of these stirs and commotions that have been among us, might be the weakening and pulling down of Antichrist;
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'twas David 's practice when he had directed his prayer to God, Psal. 5.3. To look up. Prayers are rich Commodities, none but Fools or Madmen but will look after them:
'twas David is practice when he had directed his prayer to God, Psalm 5.3. To look up. Prayers Are rich Commodities, none but Fools or Madmen but will look After them:
and Antichrist, who was indeavouring to advance himself in these Nations, is in some measure pulled down, we should therefore by way of rejoycing say, Babylon is fallen, is fallen.
and Antichrist, who was endeavouring to advance himself in these nations, is in Some measure pulled down, we should Therefore by Way of rejoicing say, Babylon is fallen, is fallen.
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In the beginning of this Chapter we have the Churches security against Romish Machinations, And I looked and lo, a Lamb stood on the Mount Sion, Verse 1. By Lamb we are to understand the Lord Christ Jesus the Head of the Body, the Church, stood; time was when he had no place for the Sole of his Feet,
In the beginning of this Chapter we have the Churches security against Romish Machinations, And I looked and lo, a Lamb stood on the Mount Sion, Verse 1. By Lamb we Are to understand the Lord christ jesus the Head of the Body, the Church, stood; time was when he had no place for the Sole of his Feet,
but now God had brought him out of the horrible Pit, and set his Feet upon firm ground, on Mount Zion, a firm and immoveable Rock, that cannot be moved, Mat. 16.18. And with him an hundred forty and four thousand.
but now God had brought him out of the horrible Pit, and Set his Feet upon firm ground, on Mount Zion, a firm and immoveable Rock, that cannot be moved, Mathew 16.18. And with him an hundred forty and four thousand.
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In the last verse of the fore-going Chapter, there is the number of the Beast, viz. Six hundred threescore and six, the Root of which number is Twenty five, which a Learned Writer out of History hath made it clear, that 'tis a Character essentially inter-woven into the Hierarchy of Rome, there being Twenty five Gates,
In the last verse of the foregoing Chapter, there is the number of the Beast, viz. Six hundred threescore and six, the Root of which number is Twenty five, which a Learned Writer out of History hath made it clear, that it's a Character essentially interwoven into the Hierarchy of Room, there being Twenty five Gates,
whether taken Literally or Mystically for Churches to Baptize in: Twenty five Angels, i. e. Pastors: Twenty five Cardinals: Twenty five Articles of their Creed,
whither taken Literally or Mystically for Churches to Baptise in: Twenty five Angels, i. e. Pastors: Twenty five Cardinals: Twenty five Articles of their Creed,
So the extract of the Root, a Hundred forty and four being Twelve, denotes the True Church of Christ, the new Jerusalem, built upon the Doctrine of the Twelve Apostles, which is described in the following verses, 2, 3, 4, 5. In the 6th and 7th is shewed, that the Gospel in the latter days shall be preached with great success,
So the extract of the Root, a Hundred forty and four being Twelve, denotes the True Church of christ, the new Jerusalem, built upon the Doctrine of the Twelve Apostles, which is described in the following Verses, 2, 3, 4, 5. In the 6th and 7th is showed, that the Gospel in the latter days shall be preached with great success,
it may well be called Everlasting likewise from the Effect, Eternal Life, or from the Duration of it, The word of the Lord shall stand for ever, Isa. 40.6. This Angel is said to fly in the midst of Heaven, i. e.
it may well be called Everlasting likewise from the Effect, Eternal Life, or from the Duration of it, The word of the Lord shall stand for ever, Isaiah 40.6. This Angel is said to fly in the midst of Heaven, i. e.
In the following verse you have an Abridgment of the Everlasting Gospel, i. e. that God only is to be feared and worshipped, all glory and honour must be given to him,
In the following verse you have an Abridgment of the Everlasting Gospel, i. e. that God only is to be feared and worshipped, all glory and honour must be given to him,
though none to Antichrist, none to Cardinals, none to Legates, none to Images of Angels, or Saints, none to Crosses or Crucifixes, &c. In the next verse another Angel followed, saying, Babylon is fallen, &c. Here is set forth the blessed Effect of preaching the Gospel, the downfal of the Romish Power.
though none to Antichrist, none to Cardinals, none to Legates, none to Images of Angels, or Saints, none to Crosses or Crucifixes, etc. In the next verse Another Angel followed, saying, Babylon is fallen, etc. Here is Set forth the blessed Effect of preaching the Gospel, the downfall of the Romish Power.
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but the efficacy thereof being from Heaven is strong and mighty, it is said to cast down the Pomp and Glory of Babel, Verse 2. He cryed mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen.
but the efficacy thereof being from Heaven is strong and mighty, it is said to cast down the Pomp and Glory of Babel, Verse 2. He cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen.
Whom the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of his Mouth, by the pure preaching of his Gospel, whereby the Lord is powerful in the hearts of men, Isa. 11.4. Heb. 4.12.
Whom the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of his Mouth, by the pure preaching of his Gospel, whereby the Lord is powerful in the hearts of men, Isaiah 11.4. Hebrew 4.12.
And this is observable, that in the pouring out of the seven Vials upon Rome. Mystical Babylon, there are some that come out of the Temple amongst those Instruments.
And this is observable, that in the pouring out of the seven Vials upon Room. Mystical Babylon, there Are Some that come out of the Temple among those Instruments.
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for the preservation of the True Religion, but to render the Law of our God contemptible to unlord it, Mat. 15.6. To take away the Ruling Power of the Law by their Traditions:
for the preservation of the True Religion, but to render the Law of our God contemptible to unlord it, Mathew 15.6. To take away the Ruling Power of the Law by their Traditions:
Very memorable was that of King Edward the Sixth, when he was very young amongst his Play-fellows, being about to take down something above his reach, one of them laid him a great Bible to stand upon,
Very memorable was that of King Edward the Sixth, when he was very young among his Playfellows, being about to take down something above his reach, one of them laid him a great bible to stand upon,
but he with holy indignation refused it, and sharply rebuked the Boy for it, saying, That it was unfit to trample that under his feet, which he ought to treasure up in his head and heart.
but he with holy Indignation refused it, and sharply rebuked the Boy for it, saying, That it was unfit to trample that under his feet, which he ought to treasure up in his head and heart.
And upon the day of his Coronation, when three Swords were presented before him, signifying to him that he was Monarch of three Kingdoms, he said, There is yet one Sword wanting, and being askt what that was answered, The Holy Bible, which is the Sword of the Spirit,
And upon the day of his Coronation, when three Swords were presented before him, signifying to him that he was Monarch of three Kingdoms, he said, There is yet one Sword wanting, and being asked what that was answered, The Holy bible, which is the Sword of the Spirit,
Attend upon the Word preached, and pray heartily that the Word may have a free course, and that God would send faithful labourers into his Vineyard, that may shew forth and discover the Cheats, Frauds,
Attend upon the Word preached, and pray heartily that the Word may have a free course, and that God would send faithful labourers into his Vineyard, that may show forth and discover the Cheats, Frauds,
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In the holy Scriptures we read of two Babylons, the one in Chaldea, the other in Italy. The first built by Nimrod a hundred and thirty years after the Flood;
In the holy Scriptures we read of two Babylons, the one in Chaldea, the other in Italy. The First built by Nimrod a hundred and thirty Years After the Flood;
1. For as the old Babylon did many years hold the people of God in miserable slavery, Psal. 137. By the Rivers of Babylon there we sat down, yea we wept,
1. For as the old Babylon did many Years hold the people of God in miserable slavery, Psalm 137. By the rivers of Babylon there we sat down, yea we wept,
when we remembred Zion, we hanged our Harps upon the Willows in the midst thereof, there they carried us away Captive, &c. So the Western Babylon hath a long time kept the Christian Church in Spiritual Thraldom;
when we remembered Zion, we hanged our Harps upon the Willows in the midst thereof, there they carried us away Captive, etc. So the Western Babylon hath a long time kept the Christian Church in Spiritual Thraldom;
at this day in what Slavery are the remnant of the Brethren that are left in France, Savoy, &c. And what Attempts have there been to reduce us in this Nation to the same?
At this day in what Slavery Are the remnant of the Brothers that Are left in France, Savoy, etc. And what Attempts have there been to reduce us in this nation to the same?
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But to proceed to what followeth, which likewise answers to the latter, NONLATINALPHABET. For as Babylon of old was strong, powerful, and of great dominion, Dan. 4.30. Jer. 51.53.
But to proceed to what follows, which likewise answers to the latter,. For as Babylon of old was strong, powerful, and of great dominion, Dan. 4.30. Jer. 51.53.
but the next Angel cries aloud by way of rejoicing, 'Tis fallen, Apoc. 11. We read that as soon as Christ did begin to take his power into his hands, which imports that he had suffered it for some time in his Enemies, that their Natures might be discovered;
but the next Angel cries aloud by Way of rejoicing, It's fallen, Apocalypse 11. We read that as soon as christ did begin to take his power into his hands, which imports that he had suffered it for Some time in his Enemies, that their Nature's might be discovered;
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our Fore-fathers would not else have known the cruelty nor blood thirstiness that there was in Gardiner, Bonner, &c. And we in this Age otherwise should have thought that these Vipers had lost their stings;
our Forefathers would not Else have known the cruelty nor blood thirstiness that there was in Gardiner, Bonner, etc. And we in this Age otherwise should have Thought that these Vipers had lost their stings;
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what do the four and twenty Elders do? they worshipped God, saying, We give thee thanks, O Lord God Almighty, verse 17. So soon as Christ began to appear on his Churches behalf.
what do the four and twenty Elders do? they worshipped God, saying, We give thee thanks, Oh Lord God Almighty, verse 17. So soon as christ began to appear on his Churches behalf.
and then is shewed, that though she should stand upon a Sea of Glass mingled with Fire, verse 2, 3. yet she should during that time have the Harps of God in her hands,
and then is showed, that though she should stand upon a Sea of Glass mingled with Fire, verse 2, 3. yet she should during that time have the Harps of God in her hands,
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yet let me tell you, that all the time Christ is doing of it should be a joyful time to the Members of his Church, all those days should be days of Purim, days of Thanksgiving;
yet let me tell you, that all the time christ is doing of it should be a joyful time to the Members of his Church, all those days should be days of Purim, days of Thanksgiving;
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We should not defer praises till mercies be compleat, but upon every new Deliverance, and upon every new Judgment upon the Churches Enemies, our Mouths should be filled with new and renewed Songs of Praise and Thanksgiving to God. For,
We should not defer praises till Mercies be complete, but upon every new Deliverance, and upon every new Judgement upon the Churches Enemies, our Mouths should be filled with new and renewed Songs of Praise and Thanksgiving to God. For,
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1. The Love, Care and Faithfulness of Christ is stampt upon every such Act, much more when he hath brought to nought their devices, discovered their works of darkness,
1. The Love, Care and Faithfulness of christ is stamped upon every such Act, much more when he hath brought to nought their devices, discovered their works of darkness,
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(1.) The cruelty over their Bodies, for what was fore-told of her hath been verified by her to a tittle, Apoc. 17.6. And I saw the woman drunken with the Blood of the Saints, and with the Blood of the Martyrs of Jesus. Apoc. 18.24.
(1.) The cruelty over their Bodies, for what was foretold of her hath been verified by her to a tittle, Apocalypse 17.6. And I saw the woman drunken with the Blood of the Saints, and with the Blood of the Martyrs of jesus. Apocalypse 18.24.
What outrages and villanies did this Babylonish Beast practise against the Waldenses, their usage of those that went into Piedmont; Calabria and Provence was very barbarous;
What outrages and villainies did this Babylonish Beast practise against the Waldenses, their usage of those that went into Piedmont; Calabria and Provence was very barbarous;
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and that in such a way and manner as he hath done it, with the effusion of so little Blood, at such a nick of time when near ruin, we may take up the words of the Psalmist, When the Lord turned again the Captivity of Zion, we were like them that Dream;
and that in such a Way and manner as he hath done it, with the effusion of so little Blood, At such a neck of time when near ruin, we may take up the words of the Psalmist, When the Lord turned again the Captivity of Zion, we were like them that Dream;
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She is that Enemy of the longest standing, the Jewish Church was under Egyptian Bondage two hundred years, under the Babylonish Yoak seventy years, Antiochus did sorely waste them,
She is that Enemy of the longest standing, the Jewish Church was under Egyptian Bondage two hundred Years, under the Babylonish Yoke seventy Years, Antiochus did sorely waste them,
The Roman Heathen Emperors afflicted the Christian Church for about three hundred years, but this Enemy hath oppressed her above a thousand years, Apoc. 11.2, 3, &c. A heavy burden, the longer it hath lain upon the Back, the more joy when taken off,
The Roman Heathen Emperor's afflicted the Christian Church for about three hundred Years, but this Enemy hath oppressed her above a thousand Years, Apocalypse 11.2, 3, etc. A heavy burden, the longer it hath lain upon the Back, the more joy when taken off,
who knows but that these present commotions may make a way to them? I am ready to believe that whosoever shall live to see the end of them, shall see that God had an hand in them to bring great things to pass.
who knows but that these present commotions may make a Way to them? I am ready to believe that whosoever shall live to see the end of them, shall see that God had an hand in them to bring great things to pass.
Ʋse 1. Hath God on a sudden without Blood-shed begun to weaken the Kingdom of Babel, that was advancing of her self in the midst of us? Then have wicked men little cause to insult and boast in any probable advantages that they have against the Church of Christ, God having blasted their Designs,
Ʋse 1. Hath God on a sudden without Bloodshed begun to weaken the Kingdom of Babel, that was advancing of her self in the midst of us? Then have wicked men little cause to insult and boast in any probable advantages that they have against the Church of christ, God having blasted their Designs,
When Pharaoh and his Host boasted and said, they will pursue, they will overtake, they will divide the spoil, their lust should be satisfied on them, &c. God soon dasht and should not serve for handfuls of them, who followed him: (Ahab saith) Tell him, Let not him that putteth on his Harness boast himself, &c. God turns all about, his thirty two Kings could not help him.
When Pharaoh and his Host boasted and said, they will pursue, they will overtake, they will divide the spoil, their lust should be satisfied on them, etc. God soon dashed and should not serve for handfuls of them, who followed him: (Ahab Says) Tell him, Let not him that putteth on his Harness boast himself, etc. God turns all about, his thirty two Kings could not help him.
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When some boasted the other day, that there was not enough Landed for a Breakfast for them, God soon laid their pride and hopes in the dust, that which the Prophet Nahum said of Niniveh is very applicable in this case, All thy strong holds shall be like Fig-trees with the first ripe Figs;
When Some boasted the other day, that there was not enough Landed for a Breakfast for them, God soon laid their pride and hope's in the dust, that which the Prophet Nahum said of Nineveh is very applicable in this case, All thy strong holds shall be like Figtrees with the First ripe Figs;
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She is very dear to Christ, he calls her his Riches, his Inheritance, his Portion, his Jewel, and Treasure, it cost his own Blood to make her so, certainly he will then take care of her, and preserve her:
She is very dear to christ, he calls her his Riches, his Inheritance, his Portion, his Jewel, and Treasure, it cost his own Blood to make her so, Certainly he will then take care of her, and preserve her:
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neither the Power or Policy of Satan, or Antichrist, or any of their Agents shall prevail against it: It is very observable that in most Ages, whosoever endeavoured to ruin the Church did ruin themselves;
neither the Power or Policy of Satan, or Antichrist, or any of their Agents shall prevail against it: It is very observable that in most Ages, whosoever endeavoured to ruin the Church did ruin themselves;
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he doth not say, Whosoever lifteth it up, for that cannot be, but whosoever lifteth at it, seeketh to hurt it, shall crush themselves, their very attempt will be their destruction.
he does not say, Whosoever lifts it up, for that cannot be, but whosoever lifts At it, seeks to hurt it, shall crush themselves, their very attempt will be their destruction.
King John was oft heard to complain, postquam me, & mea regna Romanae subjeci Ecclesiae nulla mihi prospera, sed omnia adversa, &c. Ʋse 3. Exhortation to praise the Lord, so soon as God begins to work Deliverance, we should begin to praise, let me bespeak you as God did the Jews by the Prophet, Micah 6.5. O my people, remember now what Balak King of Moab consulted, and what Balaam the Son of Beor answered him from Shittim unto Gilgal, that ye may know the righteousness of the Lord.
King John was oft herd to complain, Postquam me, & mea regna Romanae subjeci Ecclesiae nulla mihi prospera, sed omnia adversa, etc. Ʋse 3. Exhortation to praise the Lord, so soon as God begins to work Deliverance, we should begin to praise, let me bespeak you as God did the jews by the Prophet, micah 6.5. Oh my people, Remember now what Balak King of Moab consulted, and what balaam the Son of Beor answered him from Shittim unto Gilgal, that you may know the righteousness of the Lord.
O remember what hath been consulted and attempted against you, what in 1666. without doubt the Romanists would have rejoiced as much to have heard that the Streets of the City of London had run down with Blood,
Oh Remember what hath been consulted and attempted against you, what in 1666. without doubt the Romanists would have rejoiced as much to have herd that the Streets of the city of London had run down with Blood,
as they did that the Houses were in Flames, the Blood of Hereticks would have been sweet to them, &c. Remember what a Design they had in 1679. how the Nations ruin was plotted and contrived by them,
as they did that the Houses were in Flames, the Blood of Heretics would have been sweet to them, etc. remember what a Design they had in 1679. how the nations ruin was plotted and contrived by them,
Ought we not then with the four and twenty Elders, Apoc. 11.16, 17. to fall upon our faces and say, We give thee thanks, O Lord God Almighty, which art,
Ought we not then with the four and twenty Elders, Apocalypse 11.16, 17. to fallen upon our faces and say, We give thee thanks, Oh Lord God Almighty, which art,
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and as then there were Laws presently made for the preventing of Jesuits and Priests coming over into this Nation, &c. So 'tis wished that some Laws may be further Enacted, that we and our Posterities after us may be freed from the fears and dangers thereof.
and as then there were Laws presently made for the preventing of Jesuits and Priests coming over into this nation, etc. So it's wished that Some Laws may be further Enacted, that we and our Posterities After us may be freed from the fears and dangers thereof.
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God having wrought for us such a Deliverance, as can scarce be parallel'd, as our Posterity will scarce believe, let none dare to join in affinity with the people of those abominations, Ezra 9.13, 14. For as Benjamin 's Mess exceeded his Brethrens,
God having wrought for us such a Deliverance, as can scarce be paralleled, as our Posterity will scarce believe, let none Dare to join in affinity with the people of those abominations, Ezra 9.13, 14. For as Benjamin is Mess exceeded his Brothers',
When God begins thus to work in the pulling down of Antichrist that great Enemy of his Church, our Heads, Hearts should be at work to help forward that work which God hath begun;
When God begins thus to work in the pulling down of Antichrist that great Enemy of his Church, our Heads, Hearts should be At work to help forward that work which God hath begun;
Mot. 1. That the Praises of God's Church, as well as her Prayers, are terrible to her Enemies. Psal. 8.2. Out of the mouth of Babes and Sucklings hast thou ordained strength, because of the Enemies, that thou mightest still the Enemy and the Avenger, 2 Chron. 20.21.
Mot. 1. That the Praises of God's Church, as well as her Prayers, Are terrible to her Enemies. Psalm 8.2. Out of the Mouth of Babes and Sucklings haste thou ordained strength, Because of the Enemies, that thou Mightest still the Enemy and the Avenger, 2 Chronicles 20.21.
When they began to sing, and to praise, the Lord set Ambushments against the Children of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, which were come against Judah, and they were smitten.
When they began to sing, and to praise, the Lord Set Ambushments against the Children of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, which were come against Judah, and they were smitten.
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Be thankful therefore for the Beginnings of Mercy, for though at present it should be no bigger than the breadth of a man's hand, as the Cloud was which Elijah 's Servant saw,
Be thankful Therefore for the Beginnings of Mercy, for though At present it should be no bigger than the breadth of a Man's hand, as the Cloud was which Elijah is Servant saw,
Is it not great Mercy that we have them, notwithstanding the many Attempts of our Adversaries, to be a light to our paths, a lamp unto our feet? 'Tis a plain, perfect,
Is it not great Mercy that we have them, notwithstanding the many Attempts of our Adversaries, to be a Light to our paths, a lamp unto our feet? It's a plain, perfect,
and therefore cannot err, but I am sure the Spirit of God sends us to a better guide, Isa. 8.20 To the Law and to the Testimony. 1 Joh. 4.1. Oh let this present Mercy oblige us to a Reformation and Union, lest it should End in a Curse and Desolation.
and Therefore cannot err, but I am sure the Spirit of God sends us to a better guide, Isaiah 8.20 To the Law and to the Testimony. 1 John 4.1. O let this present Mercy oblige us to a Reformation and union, lest it should End in a Curse and Desolation.
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David Pareus strongly asserted the Truth of God against its Adversaries, and yet was a great Studier and Promoter of the Churches peace, labouring that they which agreed in Fundamentals should not jarr in Matters of an inferiour Nature, and of a lower Ally. FINIS.
David Pareus strongly asserted the Truth of God against its Adversaries, and yet was a great Studier and Promoter of the Churches peace, labouring that they which agreed in Fundamentals should not jarr in Matters of an inferior Nature, and of a lower Alley. FINIS.
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This Angel Learned Mede Interprets of the Council of Constantinople. In Oriente, & Ecclesiis Graecis, ubi imaginum adoratio damnata est, by 338 Bishops and in Occidente (papa licet fremente) in the Council of Frankford by almost 300 Bishops. In England Wickliff wrote many Books against Popery. In Bohemia Husse, Hierom of Prague; of these do Pareus and Brightman Interpret. Others of Luther, Calvin, Viret and Peter Martyr.
This Angel Learned Mede Interprets of the Council of Constantinople. In Orient, & Ecclesiis Graecis, ubi Imaginum Adoratio damnata est, by 338 Bishops and in Occident (Pope licet fremente) in the Council of Frankford by almost 300 Bishops. In England Wickliffe wrote many Books against Popery. In Bohemia Husse, Hieronymus of Prague; of these do Pareus and Brightman Interpret. Others of Luther, calvin, Viret and Peter Martyr.
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