| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1820 - 580 pages
...part of superstition and errors in Christian Religion hath been brought into the minds and'estimation of men by reason of the ignorance of their very true...through the death of Jesus Christ, and by devising vain opinions of purgatory, &,c. &c.; and further considering and understanding that the alteration,... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 634 pages
...of supersti" tion and errors in Christian religion had been brought " into the minds and estimation of men, by reason of the " ignorance of their very...through " the death of Jesus Christ, and by devising and fantasy" ing vain opinions of purgatory and masses satisfactory, " to be done for them that were departed.... | |
| Francis King Eagle, Edward Younge - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 534 pages
...Commons in this present parliament assembled, considering that a great part of superstition and errors in Christian Religion, hath been brought into the minds...through the death of Jesus Christ, and by devising and phantasying vain opinions of purgatory, and massée satisfactory, to be done for them which be departed... | |
| Roper Stote Donnison Roper - Inheritance and succession - 1829 - 630 pages
...Jones, cited 2 Vern. 266. stition and errors in religion hath been brought into the minds and estimation of men, by reason of the ignorance of their very true and perfect salvation, though the death of Jesus Christ, and by devising and phantasying vain opinions of purgatory and masses... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James Russell - Court rules - 1829 - 724 pages
...parliament assembled, considering that a great part of superstition and errors in Christian religion had been brought into the minds and estimations of men by reason of ignorance of their very true and perfect salvation through the death of Jesus Christ, and by devising... | |
| Education - 1835 - 444 pages
...part of superstition and errors in Christian religion had been brought into the minds and estimation of men, by reason of the ignorance of their very true...purgatory and masses satisfactory to be done for them that were departed. The which doctrine and vain opinion by nothing more was maintained and upholden... | |
| Leonard Shelford - Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations - 1836 - 1090 pages
...Parliament assembled, considering that a great part of superstition and errors in Christian religion had been brought into the minds and estimations of men, by reason of the ignorance of their very true state and perfect salvation through the death of Jesus Christ, and by devising and fantasying vain... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1837 - 564 pages
...considering that a great part of errors of Christian religion hath been brought into the minds and estimation of men by reason of the ignorance of their very true and perfect salvation through the death of Christ, and by devising and fancying vain opinions of purgatory and masses satisfactory for the dead.... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1837 - 562 pages
...considering that a great part of errors of Christian religion hath been brought into the minds and estimation of men by reason of the ignorance of their very true and perfect salvation through the death of Christ, and by devising and fancying vain opinions of purgatory and masses satisfactory for the dead.... | |
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