The Remains of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Band 1At the University Press, 1833 |
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... manner and way how " sins be forgiven ; " of the means by which doubtful con- sciences " may be certified that they please God ; " " of the " true use of the sacraments , whether the outward work of " them doth justify man , or whether ...
... manner and way how " sins be forgiven ; " of the means by which doubtful con- sciences " may be certified that they please God ; " " of the " true use of the sacraments , whether the outward work of " them doth justify man , or whether ...
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... manner of hope that religion reformed " should any one week longer stand , such account was then made of the " King's untowardness thereunto . Insomuch that of all those Com- " missioners there was not one left to stay on the ...
... manner of hope that religion reformed " should any one week longer stand , such account was then made of the " King's untowardness thereunto . Insomuch that of all those Com- " missioners there was not one left to stay on the ...
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... manner of article ; so that there neither appeared any consent in their diversity , nor yet any constancy in their agreement . Some seemed more tolerable . " Other altogether unreasonable . Some would have no justice . Some " would have ...
... manner of article ; so that there neither appeared any consent in their diversity , nor yet any constancy in their agreement . Some seemed more tolerable . " Other altogether unreasonable . Some would have no justice . Some " would have ...
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... manner , and minded to have set it " on Paul's Church door , and on the doors of all the " churches in London , with his own seal joined thereto z . " Upon this bold avowal , he was removed from Lambeth , Imprison- and sent a prisoner ...
... manner , and minded to have set it " on Paul's Church door , and on the doors of all the " churches in London , with his own seal joined thereto z . " Upon this bold avowal , he was removed from Lambeth , Imprison- and sent a prisoner ...
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... manner . touching the law of God , he thinketh that if the King were pleased to take the contrary part , he might as well justify that , and have as good ground of the Scripture therefore , as for that part which he now taketh . And yet ...
... manner . touching the law of God , he thinketh that if the King were pleased to take the contrary part , he might as well justify that , and have as good ground of the Scripture therefore , as for that part which he now taketh . And yet ...
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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 31 - Paul's dayu last, as the condition thereof doth well appear, by reason she is now somewhat big with child. Notwithstanding it hath been reported throughout a great part of the realm that I married her ; which was plainly false, for I myself knew not thereof a fortnight after it was done.
Seite 299 - I loved him as my friend, for so I took -him to be ; but I chiefly loved him for the love which I thought I saw him bear ever towards your Grace, singularly above all other. But now, if he be a traitor, I am sorry that ever I loved or trusted him, and I am very glad that his treason is discovered in time...
Seite 298 - Majesty; he who loved your Majesty, as I ever thought, no less than God...
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 lxxvi - First, that in the most blessed sacrament of the altar, by the strength and efficacy of Christ's mighty word (it being spoken by the priest), is present really, under the form of bread and wine, the natural body and blood of our Saviour Jesus Christ, conceived of the Virgin Mary; and that after the consecration there remaineth no substance of bread and wine, nor any other substance, but the substance of Christ, God and man.
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...