The Reformation and Anti-reformation in Bohemia, Volume 2Houlston and Stoneman, 1845 A failure at the horse trade because he loves horses more than money, and despised by his father, Ben Ide is determined to show what he can do when he pursues a herd of wild horses-- a pursuit that entangles him with well-connected cattle thieves and will make him an outcast or a hero. |
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... Pious hearts were pained , unstable ones fainted , while the converters , as their speaking and acting proved , promised to themselves certain success , but to us complete and inevitable destruction . Those who were observed to be more ...
... Pious hearts were pained , unstable ones fainted , while the converters , as their speaking and acting proved , promised to themselves certain success , but to us complete and inevitable destruction . Those who were observed to be more ...
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... pious Christians could have wit- nessed this their holy zeal and devotion ! The day after the church had once more been locked and sealed , a few devout women , celebrated , miserably enough , their churching . ' They placed their * Not ...
... pious Christians could have wit- nessed this their holy zeal and devotion ! The day after the church had once more been locked and sealed , a few devout women , celebrated , miserably enough , their churching . ' They placed their * Not ...
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... pious peasants , who shewed us a ford across the river Eger , which we safely passed , with divine assistance , though the waggons were filled with water , and some even were nearly overturned . Our enemies , who knew not this ford ...
... pious peasants , who shewed us a ford across the river Eger , which we safely passed , with divine assistance , though the waggons were filled with water , and some even were nearly overturned . Our enemies , who knew not this ford ...
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... personal knowledge of the man ; -it was a mere fabrication . Ulizky was a quiet , and truly pious minister , who frequently said , " that tears were the only weapons of the church ; " nor did he PROTESTANT MINISTERS . 47.
... personal knowledge of the man ; -it was a mere fabrication . Ulizky was a quiet , and truly pious minister , who frequently said , " that tears were the only weapons of the church ; " nor did he PROTESTANT MINISTERS . 47.
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... pious men took up the pilgrim - staff , and the frayed their expenses to Hungary . Baron de- A remarkable document , relating to the perse- cution of the clergy on Zierotin's domains , is con- tained in a modern work . * From this we ...
... pious men took up the pilgrim - staff , and the frayed their expenses to Hungary . Baron de- A remarkable document , relating to the perse- cution of the clergy on Zierotin's domains , is con- tained in a modern work . * From this we ...
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Page 267 - For ye had compassion of me in my bonds, and took joyfully the spoiling of your goods, knowing in yourselves that ye have in heaven a better and an enduring substance.
Page 98 - And they taught in Judah, and had the book of the law of the LORD with them, and went about throughout all the cities of Judah, and taught the people.
Page 384 - And when one of their members publishes an account of the manner in which the United Brethren preach the Gospel, and carry on their missions among the heathen...
Page 418 - He published some essays for this purpose in 1616, and had prepared other pieces on that subject, which were destroyed in 1621, when the Spaniards plundered his library, after having taken the city. The...
Page 384 - A Journal of a Visit to South Africa, with some account of the Missionary Settlements of the United Brethren near the Cape of Good Hope, by the Rev.
Page 426 - Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live,
Page 247 - He wills not the death of the sinner, but that he should turn and live.
Page 79 - as the Bohemians had risen in the arts and sciences, under Maximilian and Rudolph, just so low were they now sinking. I do not know a single example of a learned man, who distinguished himself in Bohemia by any marks of erudition, after the expulsion of the Protestants.
Page 418 - ... when the Spaniards plundered his library after having taken the city. The outlawry of all the Protestant ministers of Bohemia and Moravia by the edict of 1624, compelled Comenius with many others to seek refuge in the mountains of Bohemia, and finally to retire to Poland. He settled at Leszno, where, having become professor of Latin and pastor of the Bohemian church, he published, in 1631, his
Page 114 - Holy Father, give me soldiers as they were given to the Jesuits, and I will convert the whole world.