| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1875 - 470 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 much blinded the people and... | |
| Court of Arches (Church of England), Sir Robert Phillimore, Robert Phillimore - 1876 - 448 pages
...— " Of Ceremonies, why some be abolished, and some retained. 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, Edward VI (King of England) - 1877 - 604 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,... | |
| Thomas Parry Garnier - 1880 - 200 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,... | |
| Alfred Barry (bp. of Sydney) - 1882 - 550 pages
...into the Church by undiscreet devotion, and such a teal 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,... | |
| 1883 - 542 pages
...into the Church by undiserect 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,... | |
| 1883 - 492 pages
...intent and purpose devised, and yet, at length, turned to vanity and superstition ; some . . . 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... | |
| Episcopal Church, William McGarvey - 1895 - 682 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,... | |
| John Tomlinson Tomlinson - 1897 - 328 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." All the errors and superstitions of the dark ages were introduced by pious and well-meaning... | |
| William Vernon Harcourt - 1899 - 160 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,... | |
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