Historical and Biographical Works: Memorials of Thomas Cranmer. 1840Clarendon Press, 1840 |
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... judge , and that the reason and proofs 66 may be set out in writing . To thentent as well all the " world may examine and judge them , as that no man shall " start back from their writing ; and what faith hath been " in the church these ...
... judge , and that the reason and proofs 66 may be set out in writing . To thentent as well all the " world may examine and judge them , as that no man shall " start back from their writing ; and what faith hath been " in the church these ...
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... judge what havock was made of the professors of reli- gion , in their estates as well as their persons ; as this Bishop was served , before any crime was proved against him . Thus the other Archbishop ( of York ) was not to go with- out ...
... judge what havock was made of the professors of reli- gion , in their estates as well as their persons ; as this Bishop was served , before any crime was proved against him . Thus the other Archbishop ( of York ) was not to go with- out ...
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... judge the divorce upon his own unadvised understanding of the Scriptures , " and upon the testimonies of the universities , and some " bare and most untrue conjectures . " And they declared the sentence given by him to be unlawful . But ...
... judge the divorce upon his own unadvised understanding of the Scriptures , " and upon the testimonies of the universities , and some " bare and most untrue conjectures . " And they declared the sentence given by him to be unlawful . But ...
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... judges told him , to satisfy him in point of law . And that at last it was the King's earnest " request to him , that he would not be the only man that " refused it which , with the judgment of the lawyers , " overcame him to set his ...
... judges told him , to satisfy him in point of law . And that at last it was the King's earnest " request to him , that he would not be the only man that " refused it which , with the judgment of the lawyers , " overcame him to set his ...
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... judge , Cranmer told him , " He was much mistaken , especially because that , " under the name of church , he appointed such judges as " had corruptly judged , and contrary to the sense of the 66 66 Scriptures . He wondered also ( he ...
... judge , Cranmer told him , " He was much mistaken , especially because that , " under the name of church , he appointed such judges as " had corruptly judged , and contrary to the sense of the 66 66 Scriptures . He wondered also ( he ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aliter Anglie Anno anno Domini apud Archbishop Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury Articles articulis atque Bishop Bishop of Winchester bloud Cant Canterbury cause Cecyl CHAP Christ church clergy Councel dicit dicti divers doctrine Domini doth ecclesiæ eisdem ejus enim etiam faith father fuit godly Gods word Grace hæc hath Highnes holy hujus hujusmodi Item King Edward's King's Kings Majesty Kyngs lawes learned letter London Lord maner Martyr matter mihi moche modo moost nescit deponere never nihil nobis omnes omnia Oxon Papists parliament Pope priests Prince Proctors quæ quam Queen quibus quod realm Regis religion Ridley Rome Rowland Taylor Sacrament saith Scripture sent shal shew shuld Sir W. H. sive suffragan bishops sunt tamen thereof therfore theym things Thomam Cranmerum Thomas Thomas Cranmer tunc tyme unto vero vobis wherein wold wyll
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 557 - 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 1097 - ... una cum prenominatis testibus presens interfui eaque omnia et singula sic fieri vidi et audivi...
Seite 556 - ... loving brother or sister. For this you may be sure of, that whosoever hateth any person, and goeth about maliciously to hinder or hurt him, surely, and without all doubt, God is not with that man, although he think himself never so much in God's favor.
Seite 556 - God you obey your King and Queen, willingly and gladly, without murmuring or grudging: not for fear of them only, but much more for the fear of God; knowing that they be God's ministers, appointed by God to rule and govern you; and therefore whosoever resisteth them, resisteth the ordinance of God.
Seite 483 - Then Master Latimer bowed his knee down to the ground, holding his hat in his hand, having a kerchief on his head, and upon it a night-cap or two, and a great cap, (such as townsmen use, with two broad flaps to button under the chin,) wearing an old thread-bare...
Seite 1106 - Suisque Successoribus canonice intrantibus, non ero in consilio aut consensu, vel facto, ut vitam perdant, aut membrum, seu capiantur...
Seite 555 - So I beseech God grant me grace, that I may speak something, at this my departing, whereby God may be glorified, and you edified. " ' First, It is an heavy case to see, that...
Seite 1033 - These things hast thou done, and I held my tongue, and thou thoughtest wickedly, that I am even such a one as thyself : but I will reprove thee, and set before thee the things that thou hast done.
Seite 810 - We will have the mass in Latin, as was before, and celebrated by the priest, without any man or woman communicating with him.
Seite 558 - Fire being now put to him, he stretched out his right hand and thrust it into the flame, and held it there a good space, before the fire came to any other part of his body, where his hand was seen of every man sensibly burning, crying with a loud voice,