| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 pages
...Roman Catholic, on the point of supremacy only. 'By the agency of Cranmer, a compromise was made, and to this day, the constitution, the doctrines, and the services of the English Church retain the visible marks of the compromise from which she sprang. She occupies a middle... | |
| John Lambert - 1826 - 68 pages
...his dealings ; zealous for nothing ; bold in speculations ; a coward and a time-server in action ; a placable enemy and a luke-warm friend, he was in...the terms of the coalition between the religious and worldly enemies of the Papacy." The result of this half-hearted policy was, that the friends toPapal... | |
| 1849 - 606 pages
...unscrupulous in his dealings, zealous for nothing, bold in speculation, a coward and a time-server in action, a placable enemy and a lukewarm friend ; he was in...a middle position between the churches of Rome and Geneva. Her doctrinal confessions and discourses composed by Protestants, set forth principles of theology... | |
| 1849 - 608 pages
...unscrupulous in his dealings, zealous for nothing, bold in speculation, a coward and a timeserver in action, a placable enemy and a lukewarm friend, he was in...the religious and the worldly enemies of popery." — i. 51,53. He thence proceeds to show that the opinions of the Church of England on various points... | |
| 1849 - 548 pages
...unscrupulous in his dealings, zealous for nothing, bold in speculation, a coward and a time-server in action, a placable enemy and a lukewarm friend, he was in...a middle position between the churches of Rome and Geneva. Her doctrinal confessions and discourses, composed by Protestants, set forth principles of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 pages
...unscrupulous in his dealings, zealous for nothing, bold in speculation, a coward and a timeserver in action, a placable enemy and a lukewarm friend, he was in...a middle position between the churches of Rome and Geneva. Her doctrinal confessions and discourses, composed by Protestants, set forth principles of... | |
| 1849 - 588 pages
...unscrupulous in his dealings, zealous for nothing, bold in speculation, a coward and a time-server in action, a placable enemy and a lukewarm friend ; he was in...a middle position between the churches of Rome and Geneva. Her doctrinal confessions and discourses composed by Protestants, set forth principles of theology... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 pages
...unscrupulous in his dealings, zealous for nothing, bold in speculation, a coward and a time-server in action, a placable enemy and a lukewarm friend, he was in...a middle position between the churches of Rome and Geneva. Her doctrinal confessions and discourses, composed by Protestants, set forth principles of... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 480 pages
...dealings, zealous for nothing, bold in speculation, a coward and a timeserver in action, a placablo enemy and a lukewarm friend, he was in every way qualified...a middle position between the churches of Rome and Geneva. Her doctrinal confessions and discourses, composed by Protestants, set forth principles of... | |
| 1849 - 542 pages
...unscrupulous in his dealings, zealous for nothing, bold in speculation, a coward and a timeserver in action, a placable enemy and a lukewarm friend, he was in...visible marks of the compromise from which she sprang." — p. 48. We fear that not only the bigotry of Episcopalians, but also the doctrinal zeal of many... | |
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