The Remains of Thomas Cranmer, D.D. Archbishop of Canterbury, Band 1At the University Press, 1833 |
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... intent , who was " fully set to have it otherwise than he then had penned , or meant to " have set abroad . When those two his familiars , with one or two " others his friends , had used all their eloquence and policy , he , little ...
... intent , who was " fully set to have it otherwise than he then had penned , or meant to " have set abroad . When those two his familiars , with one or two " others his friends , had used all their eloquence and policy , he , little ...
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... intent that such as are ignorant of " any strange speech , may have what to pray in their own 66 acquainted and familiar language with fruit and under- " standing 9. " formation But besides these improvements which were actually ac ...
... intent that such as are ignorant of " any strange speech , may have what to pray in their own 66 acquainted and familiar language with fruit and under- " standing 9. " formation But besides these improvements which were actually ac ...
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... intent " only to set out the " freedom of God's mercy 9 , " an explanation , apparently designed both to disclaim the inference drawn from his words , and to assert the agreement on this subject between the Necessary Doctrine and the ...
... intent " only to set out the " freedom of God's mercy 9 , " an explanation , apparently designed both to disclaim the inference drawn from his words , and to assert the agreement on this subject between the Necessary Doctrine and the ...
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... intent upon extracting from their new possessions the largest possible revenue . versy on The date at which we are now arrived , brings us to the Contro- consideration of Cranmer's writings on the Eucharist ; for the Eucha- in 1550 he ...
... intent upon extracting from their new possessions the largest possible revenue . versy on The date at which we are now arrived , brings us to the Contro- consideration of Cranmer's writings on the Eucharist ; for the Eucha- in 1550 he ...
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... intent that it might hereafter neither of " the one party be contemned or lightly esteemed , nor of " the other party be abused to any other purpose than " Christ himself did first ordain and appoint the same " . " For a foundation he ...
... intent that it might hereafter neither of " the one party be contemned or lightly esteemed , nor of " the other party be abused to any other purpose than " Christ himself did first ordain and appoint the same " . " For a foundation he ...
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The Remains of Thomas Cranmer, D.D. Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer,Henry Jenkyns Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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Seite xxxvi - Holy Scripture and ancient Authors, that, from the Apostles' time, there have been these Orders of Ministers in Christ's Church — Bishops, Priests, and Deacons. Which Offices were evermore had in such reverend Estimation, that no man might presume to execute any of them, except he were first called, tried, examined, and known to have such qualities as are requisite for the same ; and also by public Prayer, with Imposition of Hands, were approved and admitted thereunto by lawful Authority.
Seite xxxiii - All Christian princes have committed unto them immediately of God the whole cure of all their subjects, as well concerning the administration of God's word for the cure of souls, as concerning the ministration of things political and civil governance.
Seite 163 - I dare not, contrary to the contents of the said letters, presume to come unto your Grace's presence; nevertheless, of my most bounden duty, I can do no less than most humbly to desire your Grace, by your great wisdom and by the assistance of God's help, somewhat to suppress the deep sorrows of your Grace's heart, and to take all adversities of God's hand both patiently and thankfully.
Seite 295 - ... giveth his gifts both of learning, and other perfections in all sciences, unto all kinds and states of people indifferently.
Seite 200 - Also, that they shall provide within three months next after this visitation, one book of the whole bible, of the largest volume in English.
Seite 295 - That he thought it not indifferent so to order the matter ; for,' said he, ' poor men's children are many times endued with more singular gifts of nature, which are also the gifts of God, as, with eloquence, memory, apt pronunciation, sobriety, and such like ; and also commonly more apt to apply their study, than is the gentleman's son, delicately educated.
Seite 326 - In the name of God amen. The 1 st day of September in the 36th year of the reign of our sovereign lord Henry VIII by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland, in earth the supreme head, and in the year of our Lord God 1544.
Seite 315 - Latin were but barren, as me seemed, and little fruitful, I was constrained to use more than the liberty of a translator; for in some processions I have altered divers words ; in some I have added part ; in some taken part away ; some I have left out whole, either for by cause the matter appeared to me to be little to purpose, or by cause the days be not with us festival days ; and some processions I have added whole, because I thought I had better matter for the purpose than was the procession in...
Seite 295 - As for other, husbandmen's children, they were more meet, they said, for the plough, and to be artificers, than to occupy the place of the learned sort ; so that they wished none else to be put to school, but only gentlemen's children.
Seite 296 - Wherefore, if the gentleman's son be apt to learning, let him be admitted ; if not apt, let the poor man's child that is apt enter his room.