Memorials of ... Thomas Cranmer, sometime lord archbishop of Canterbury. [With] The appendix to the memorials. [on large paper, cm.26].1840 |
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... give the world some ac- count of Queen Elizabeth's Archbishops , and the church . affairs in their times . In this catalogue of friends and as- sistants , I must mention also the reverend Dr. Thomas Smith , and Mr. Henry Wharton ; Mr ...
... give the world some ac- count of Queen Elizabeth's Archbishops , and the church . affairs in their times . In this catalogue of friends and as- sistants , I must mention also the reverend Dr. Thomas Smith , and Mr. Henry Wharton ; Mr ...
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... give him time to confer . Before the council again . Before the council the third time . And the fourth time , when he was sent to the Fleet . Commissioners appointed for Worcester and Chichester . They are deprived . Placed , the one ...
... give him time to confer . Before the council again . Before the council the third time . And the fourth time , when he was sent to the Fleet . Commissioners appointed for Worcester and Chichester . They are deprived . Placed , the one ...
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... give harbour to them . The English at Wesel . The Lutherans ' heat against Sacra- mentaries . At Zurick and other places well received . Their employments . Contentions at Frankford . Some children of the exiles baptized by Lutherans ...
... give harbour to them . The English at Wesel . The Lutherans ' heat against Sacra- mentaries . At Zurick and other places well received . Their employments . Contentions at Frankford . Some children of the exiles baptized by Lutherans ...
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... give place unto a cer- " tain truth . " MSS . sends for His opinion , thus unwillingly drawn from him , was so The King much liked of by them to whom he spake it , that they him . thought it worth their acquainting the King with it ...
... give place unto a cer- " tain truth . " MSS . sends for His opinion , thus unwillingly drawn from him , was so The King much liked of by them to whom he spake it , that they him . thought it worth their acquainting the King with it ...
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... give assistance to the Elector and his confederates in the case of religion . And he desired to know in what state the business of the election of Ferdinand stood ; whom , being the Em- III . peror's brother , he had made King of 18 ...
... give assistance to the Elector and his confederates in the case of religion . And he desired to know in what state the business of the election of Ferdinand stood ; whom , being the Em- III . peror's brother , he had made King of 18 ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afterwards Anno answer Arch Archbi Archbishop Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury authority Bible Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of London Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Rome Bishop of Winchester Bishop of Worcester Boner Bucer cause Cecyl CHAP Christ church clergy commanded commissioners concerning confession conscience consecrated convocation Cotton library council court Crumwel declared diocese disputation divers divine doctrine Duke England English faith father favour friends Gardiner Glocester God's godly Gospel Grace hand hath heresy holy honour Hoper John judgment King Edward King Henry Lambeth Latin laws learned letter Lord married Martyr matter ment mind oath Oxon Papists parliament persons Pope Pope's popish prayers preached preachers prebendaries priests printed prison realm reformation reign religion Ridley sacrament saith Scripture sent sermon shew suffragan thereof things Thomas Thomas Cranmer thought tion unto wherein word writ writing wrote
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Seite 91 - Reformation, but generally all England over, among all the vulgar and common people ; and with what greediness God's word was read, and what resort to places where the reading of it was. Every body that could bought the book, or busily read it, or got others to read it to them, if they could not themselves ; and divers more elderly people learned to read on purpose. And even little boys flocked among the rest to hear portions of the Holy Scripture read.
Seite 555 - 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 125 - That he thought it not indif" ferent 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 167 - Kent," communicated to him these matters, shewing him the book of articles against him and his chaplains, and bad him peruse it.
Seite 204 - Your Majesty is God's vicegerent and Christ's vicar within your own dominions, and to see, with your predecessor Josiah, God truly worshipped, and idolatry destroyed, the tyranny of the Bishops of Rome banished from your subjects, and images removed.
Seite 554 - 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 553 - To heaven I may be ashamed to lift up mine eyes ; and in earth I find no refuge.
Seite 553 - 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 126 - 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.
Seite 225 - This is My Body;' and of the Cup He saith, 'This is My Blood.' Wherefore we ought to believe that in the Sacrament we receive truly the Body and Blood of Christ.