| 1843 - 612 pages
...into the Church by undiscreet devotion, and such a zeal as was without knowledge ; and for because they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more abuses, which not only for their unprofitableness, but also because they have much blinded the people,... | |
| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1845 - 110 pages
...entered into the Church by indiscreet devotion, and such a zeal as was without knowledge; and for because they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more abuses, which not only for their unprofitableness, but also because they have much blinded the people,... | |
| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1845 - 126 pages
...entered into the Church by undiscreet devotion, and such a zeal as was without knowledge: and for because they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more abuses, which not only for their unprofitableness, but also because they have much blinded the people,... | |
| Hamon L'Estrange - 1846 - 610 pages
...into the Church by undiscreet devotion, and such a zeal as was without knowledge ; and for because they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more abuses, which not only for their unprofitableness, but also because they have much blinded the people,... | |
| Church of England - 1847 - 744 pages
...entered into the church by undiscreet devotion, and such a zeal as was without knowledge ; and forbecause they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more abuses : which, not only for their unprofitableness, but also because they have much blinded the people,... | |
| Peter Hall - 1847 - 264 pages
...into the Church by indiscreet devotion, and such a zeal as was without knowledge ; and for because they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more abuses, which not only for their unprofitableness, but also because they have much blinded the people,... | |
| Peter Hall - 1847 - 258 pages
...entered into the Church by indiscreet devotion, and such a zeal as was without knowledge; and for because they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more abuses, which not only for their unprofitableness, but also because they have much blinded the people,... | |
| Edmund Gibson - 1848 - 384 pages
...into the Church by indiscreet devotion, and such a zeal as was without knowledge ; and for because they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more abuses, which, not only for their unprofitableness, but because they have much blinded the people,... | |
| John Nicholas Bennett - 1851 - 78 pages
...superstition — some entered the Church by indiscreet devotion, and zeal without knowledge, and for because they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more abuses, * The following is the clear and uncompromising language of the Dean of Bristol, in a letter... | |
| Jesuit priest - 1852 - 334 pages
...entered the Church by undiscreet Devotion, and such Zeal as was without Knowledge ; and for because they were winked at in the beginning, they grew daily to more and more Abuses, which not only for their Unprofitableness, but also because they have much blinded the people,... | |
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