| Thomas M'Crie - Reformation - 1827 - 458 pages
...torn. iv. pp. 121, 235 — 2*1. Vergerio says of it : " Many are of opinion that there is scarcely any book of this age, or at least in the Italian language,...in the doctrine of justification. I will say more, Reginald Pole, the British cardinal, the intimate friend of Morone, was esteemed the author of that... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - Italy - 1833 - 520 pages
...in Riederer, Nachrichten zur kirchen-gelehrten, torn. iv. p. 121, 235 —241. Vergerio says of it, " Many are of opinion that there is scarcely a book...the doctrine of justification. I will say more— Reginald Pole, the British cardinal, and the intimate friend of Morone, was esteemed the author of... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - Italy - 1842 - 428 pages
...in Riederer, Nachrichten zur kirchen-gelehrten, tom. iv. p. 121, 235—241. Vergerio says of it, " Many are of opinion that there is scarcely a book...especially in the doctrine of justification. I will say more—Reginald Pole, the British cardinal, and the intimate friend of Morone, was esteemed the author... | |
| Cambridge Antiquarian Society (Cambridge, England) - 1843 - 184 pages
...Tom. 4, pp. 121, 235 — 241. Vergerio says of it, "Many are of opinion that there is scarcely any book of this age, or at least in the Italian language,...instruct the ignorant and weak, especially in the doctine of justification. I will say more, Reg. Pole, the British cardinal, the intimate friend of... | |
| i.e. Benjamin Morgan Cowie, St. John's College (University of Cambridge). Library - Bibliography - 1843 - 182 pages
...4, pp. 121, 235 — 241. Vergerio says of it, "Many are of opinion that there is scarcely any hook of this age, or at least in the Italian language,...instruct the ignorant and weak, especially in the doctine of justification. I will say more, Reg. Pole, the British cardinal, the ultimate friend of... | |
| Criticism - 1861 - 1148 pages
...in the Introduction, that "there is scarcely a book of this age, so sweet, so pious, so simple, and so well fitted to instruct the ignorant and weak, especially in the doctrine of justification." It is proposed that it shall be re-translated into Italian, that it may be instrumental again in disseminating... | |
| 1846 - 780 pages
...Italian Reformer, said of this once celebrated treatise, " Many are of opinion that there is scarcely any book of this age, or at least in the Italian language,...weak, especially in the doctrine of justification." The title was : " Trattato utilissirno del beneficio de Gicsu Christo crucifisso, verso i Christian!.... | |
| Robert Willis - Architecture - 1846 - 580 pages
...gelehrteji, Tom. 4, pp. 121, 235—241. Vergerio says of it, " Many are of opinion that there is scarcely any book of this age, or at least in the Italian language,...instruct the ignorant and weak, especially in the doctine of justification. I will say more, Reg. Pole, the British cardinal, the intimate friend of... | |
| Benedetto (da Mantova.) - 1847 - 152 pages
...already observed, to favour the doctrines of the Reformation. " Many are of opinion," says Vergerio,b " that there is scarcely a book of this age, or, at...the Italian language, so sweet, so pious, so simple, and so well fitted to instruct the ignorant and weak, especially in the doc• He published in his... | |
| Church history - 1848 - 408 pages
...; though, according to some authorities, he was burned alive. " Many are of opinion (says Vergerio) that there is scarcely a book of this age, or, at...the Italian language, so sweet, so pious, so simple, and so well fitted to instruct the ignorant and weak, especially in the doctrine of justification.... | |
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