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1. Harry asked after their progress on their personal journeys and was regaled of their every effort in unnoticed service and humble dedication to furthering their understanding and reformation of un-useful attitudes and ideas
2. brought a great reformation to Israel
3. This reformation included
4. Psychopathically hard men made harder by a system of punishment as opposed to reformation
5. Before the reformation of the silver coin in King William's time, exchange between England and Holland, computed in the usual manner, according to the standard of their respective mints, was five-and twenty per cent
6. The French coin was, before the late reformation of the English gold coin, much less wore than the English, and was perhaps two or three per cent
7. Since the reformation of the gold coin, the exchange has been constantly in favour of England, and against France
8. The computed exchange, before the late reformation of the gold coin, was generally against London with Amsterdam, Hamburg, Venice, and, I believe, with all other places which pay in what is called bank money
9. Since the reformation of the gold coin, it has been in favour of London, even with those places
10. Should this currency, therefore, be at any time worn, clipt, or otherwise degraded below its standard value, the state, by a reformation of its coin, can effectually re-establish its currency
11. In Holland the market price of bullion is generally above the mint price, for the same reason that it was so in England before the late reformation of the gold coin
12. Nobody imagines, I beileve, that even the greater part of the annual coinage, amounting, for ten years together, before the late reformation of the gold coin, to upwards of £800,000 a-year in gold, was an annual addition to the money before current in the kingdom
13. In Great Britain it was, before the late reformation, a good deal so, the gold being more than two per cent
14. If, before the late reformation of the gold coin, for example, there had been a seignorage of five per cent
15. It was upon this account, that during the ten or twelve years immediately preceding the late reformation of the gold coin, the annual coinage amounted, at an average, to more than £850,000
16. But this could not well be done without some knowledge of the original languages, of which the study was therefore gradually introduced into the greater part of universities; both of those which embraced, and of those which rejected, the doctrines of the reformation
17. The Greek language was connected with every part of that classical learning, which, though at first principally cultivated by catholics and Italians, happened to come into fashion much about the same time that the doctrines of the reformation were set on foot
18. But the power of the pope, in the collation of the great benefices of the church, seems, before the reformation, to have been nowhere so effectually and so universally restrained as in France and England
19. The authority of the church of Rome was in this state of declension, when the disputes which gave birth to the reformation began in Germany, and soon spread themselves through every part of Europe
20. reformation in their own dominions
21. The pope favoured the tyrant and the archbishop, and Gustavus Vasa found no difficulty in establishing the reformation in Sweden
22. The magistrates of Berne and Zurich, who had no particular quarrel with the pope, established with great ease the reformation in their respective cantons, where just before some of the clergy had, by an imposture somewhat grosser than ordinary, rendered the whole order both odious and contemptible
23. With their assistance, it was enabled, though not without great difficulty, and much bloodshed, either to suppress altogether, or to obstruct very much, the progress of the reformation in their dominions
24. , accordingly, though he did not embrace himself the greater part of the doctrines of the reformation, was yet enabled, by their general prevalence, to suppress all the monasteries, and to abolish the authority of the church of Rome in his dominions
25. That he should go so far, though he went no further, gave some satisfaction to the patrons of the reformation, who, having got possession of the government in the reign of his son and successor completed, without any difficulty, the work which Henry VIII
26. In some countries, as in Scotland, where the government was weak, unpopular, and not very firmly established, the reformation was strong enough to overturn, not only the church, but the state likewise, for attempting to support the church
27. Among the followers of the reformation, dispersed in all the different countries of Europe, there was no general tribunal, which, like that of the court of Rome, or an oecumenical council, could settle all disputes among them, and, with irresistible authority, prescribe to all of them the precise limits of orthodoxy
28. When the followers of the reformation in one country, therefore, happened to differ from their brethren in another, as they had no common judge to appeal to, the dispute could never be decided; and many such disputes arose among them
29. They gave birth, accordingly, to the two principal parties or sects among the followers of the reformation, the Lutheran and Calvinistic sects, the only sects among them, of which the doctrine and discipline have ever yet been established by law in any part of Europe
30. effectual for preventing the two last as the first-mentioned scheme of reformation
31. A great man who almost single-handedly started the Protestant Reformation with the nailing of his ninety-five theses on the door of the church at Wurtemberg
32. The time of reformation Heb 9:10
33. As I stated earlier, when I was a student at New College and for reasons best known to myself at the time, I opted to study the history of the early church rather than the church at the time of the Reformation
34. In spite of the Reformation, the Protestant churches in many respects followed the Roman model; only the players were different
35. Since at least the time of the Reformation, religion in the Protestant west has been highly cognitive
36. He had not required the reformation of their waywardness before he had relieved their oppression, although they had started the process
37. “After the Leipzig debate, Luther called openly for a reformation of the church…On biblical grounds he denied the validity of the principles on which the papacy based its rule in the church; the supremacy of the church over the state; the supremacy of the papacy over the general council; the right of the papacy to regard itself as the authoritative interpreter of the Scripture
38. shaping should be poor thing, his life should not be narrow think character will not change once they are formed, a bad character formed in the childhood, through education reformation, or
39. A promise of a happy reformation at last, and a return to their primitive
40. law, and live in the times of reformation
41. The lightning strike that ignited the Protestant Reformation occurred on Oct
42. 3 Preserved Smith, The Age of the Reformation (New York, Henry Holt and Co
43. THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND: TIES TO
44. To a large degree, the invention of the printing press with the associated spread of literacy made the Protestant Reformation inevitable
45. religion, as had been the case with Protestantism after the Reformation
46. From the time of the Reformation to today, you have had a profound respect for the Old Testament
47. The Age of the Reformation
48. restoring to the church since the time of the Reformation
49. Even the concept that creation and destruction are really one and the same reformation process can be grasped through observation and contemplation
50. 1 Some day a reformation in the Christian church may strike deep enough to get back to the unadulterated religious teachings of Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith