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... Articles of Religion - Cranmer prin- cipally concerned in framing them - Whether the Articles were sanctioned by the Convocation - The necessity of such a Formulary - The Articles not Predestinarian- Cranmer not a Predestinarian - Nor a ...
... Articles of Religion - Cranmer prin- cipally concerned in framing them - Whether the Articles were sanctioned by the Convocation - The necessity of such a Formulary - The Articles not Predestinarian- Cranmer not a Predestinarian - Nor a ...
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... tradition ; and that these two sources of know- ledge are of entirely co - ordinate authority . On the 1 See the concluding chapter of this volume . 1550 . other hand , it is one main article 2 [ CHAP . LIFE OF CRANMER .
... tradition ; and that these two sources of know- ledge are of entirely co - ordinate authority . On the 1 See the concluding chapter of this volume . 1550 . other hand , it is one main article 2 [ CHAP . LIFE OF CRANMER .
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Charles Webb Le Bas. 1550 . other hand , it is one main article in the charter of Protestantism , that the whole of God's own word is contained in Scripture , and that the authority of tradition is purely subordinate and auxiliary ...
Charles Webb Le Bas. 1550 . other hand , it is one main article in the charter of Protestantism , that the whole of God's own word is contained in Scripture , and that the authority of tradition is purely subordinate and auxiliary ...
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... article of his creed . While Cranmer was labouring , both in his own person , and by his judicious and liberal Progress of patronage , to make the Reformation Spoliation . honourable , others were , unhappily , active in loading it with ...
... article of his creed . While Cranmer was labouring , both in his own person , and by his judicious and liberal Progress of patronage , to make the Reformation Spoliation . honourable , others were , unhappily , active in loading it with ...
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... Articles : and during his residence among the Protestants of Ger- many and England , the publication of the Interim had engaged him in deep consideration of the ques- tion , how far a compliance with things indifferent in themselves ...
... Articles : and during his residence among the Protestants of Ger- many and England , the publication of the Interim had engaged him in deep consideration of the ques- tion , how far a compliance with things indifferent in themselves ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
addressed answer appear Archbishop Cranmer Articles authority Bishop Bishop of Rome Bishop of Winchester blood body Book Bucer Burnet Calvin Canon Canterbury cause Christ Christian Church of England Clergy confession conscience controversy Council Cran Cranm Cranmer's Remains death declared disputation Divines doctrine EAST INDIA COLLEGE Eccl Ecclesiastical Edward execution faith Foxe Gardiner God's Gospel hand hath heart Henry VIII heresy heretic holy honour Hoper judge judgment King King's labours Latimer Latin laws learned letter Lord Majesty Martin Bucer matter Melancthon ment mercy mind never oath opinion Oxford Papal paper Papists persecution Peter Martyr Pope Pope's Prayer prebendaries Prelates present Primate printed prison proceedings Protestant Queen question reader realm reason recantation Reformation reign religion religious reply Ridley Roman Catholic Romanists Rome Romish Rowland Taylor Royal Sacrament Scripture spirit Strype Strype's Cranmer submission supremacy things Thomas Cranmer tion Transubstantiation treatise truth unto whole words
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 245 - I renounce and refuse, as things written with my hand, contrary to the truth which I thought in my heart, and written for fear of death, and to save my life if it might be...
Seite 273 - Gad, I am in a great strait: let us fall now into the hand of the Lord; for his mercies are great: and let me not fall into the hand of man.
Seite 245 - Christ for ever in joy, or else to be in pain for ever with wicked devils in hell, and I see before mine eyes presently either heaven ready to receive me, or else hell ready to swallow me up : I shall therefore declare unto you my very faith...
Seite 180 - From this your judgment and sentence I appeal to the just judgment of God Almighty, trusting to be present with him in heaven, for whose presence in the altar I am thus condemned ". Doctor Ridley.
Seite 48 - Wiltshire ; whose opinion was so notably erroneous that we could not dispatch him but was fain to leave him to the determination of his Ordinary, which is the Bishop of London. His said opinion is of such nature that he thought it not necessary to be believed as an article of our faith that there is the very corporal presence of Christ within the host and Sacrament of the altar, and holdeth of this point most after the opinion of Oecolampadius.
Seite 265 - Now as concerning the estate of religion, as it is used in this realm of England at this present, if it please your Highness to license me, I would gladly write my mind unto your Majesty. I will never, God willing, be author of sedition, to move subjects from the obedience of their heads and rulers : which is an offence most detestable.
Seite 243 - God, Father of Heaven ! O Son of God, Redeemer of the world ! O Holy Ghost ! proceeding from them both, Three persons and one God, have mercy on me, Most miserable sinner, wretched man.
Seite 354 - ... the crown of this realm, with the laws and customs of the same; I see no mean how I may consent to admit his usurped power within this realm, contrary to mine oath, mine obedience to God's law, mine allegiance and duty to your Majesty, and my love and affection to this realm.
Seite 361 - Cran" mer, doctor of divinity, and late archbishop of Canter" bury, do firmly, steadfastly, and assuredly believe in all " articles and points of the Christian religion and Catholic " faith, as the Catholic Church doth believe, and hath ever " believed from the beginning. Moreover, as concerning " the sacraments of the Church, I believe unfeignedly in " all points as the said Catholic Church doth, and hath be" lieved from the beginning of Christian religion.