The Life of Hugh LatimerGeneral Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union and Church Book Society, 1861 - 204 Seiten |
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... speak this question unto ourselves , Who art thou ? The answer is , ' I am a Christian man . ' Then further we must say to ourselves , ' What requireth Christ of a Christian man ? ' Now turn up your trump , your heart ( hearts is trumps ...
... speak this question unto ourselves , Who art thou ? The answer is , ' I am a Christian man . ' Then further we must say to ourselves , ' What requireth Christ of a Christian man ? ' Now turn up your trump , your heart ( hearts is trumps ...
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... speaking . The King desired a young wife , not only for her attractions , but that the succession to the throne might be strengthened . The Reformers favored his wish because Anne Boleyn , having been brought up at the court of the ...
... speaking . The King desired a young wife , not only for her attractions , but that the succession to the throne might be strengthened . The Reformers favored his wish because Anne Boleyn , having been brought up at the court of the ...
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... speak . It was God indeed , for else I had never escaped them . At the last I was brought forth to be examined into a chamber hanged with arras , where I was before wont to be examined , but now at this time the chamber was somewhat ...
... speak . It was God indeed , for else I had never escaped them . At the last I was brought forth to be examined into a chamber hanged with arras , where I was before wont to be examined , but now at this time the chamber was somewhat ...
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... speak out ; I am very thick of hearing , and here be many that sit far off . ' I marvelled at this that I was bidden speak out , and began to misdeem , and gave an ear to the chimney . And , sir , there I heard a pen walking in the ...
... speak out ; I am very thick of hearing , and here be many that sit far off . ' I marvelled at this that I was bidden speak out , and began to misdeem , and gave an ear to the chimney . And , sir , there I heard a pen walking in the ...
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... occasion of ill . Wherefore I ask forgiveness of my misbe- havior . I will be glad to make amends . And I have spoken indiscreetly in vehemence of speaking , and have erred in some things , and in manner have been in a wrong way , ing 8 *
... occasion of ill . Wherefore I ask forgiveness of my misbe- havior . I will be glad to make amends . And I have spoken indiscreetly in vehemence of speaking , and have erred in some things , and in manner have been in a wrong way , ing 8 *
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Anne Boleyn ANNE OF CLEVES answer appear appointed authority Bible Bilney Bishop Gardiner Bishop of Ely Bishop of Gloucester Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of London blood of Hailes body brother brought Cambridge candle Cardinal Catholic cause CHAPTER Christ Christian Christmas Church Book Society clergy Cranmer death declared desire diocese divers Doctor Ridley doctrine doth Duchess DUCHESS OF SUFFOLK England English Episcopal Sunday School fagots faith favor fire Gospel Grace hath hear heart Henry heresy holy bread honor HUGH LATIMER Item King King's Lady Latimer's Lollards London lord lordship Luther Master Doctor Master Latimer Master Ridley ment never pain persecution pilgrimage poor Pope Pope's pray prayer preach preacher priests prison Protestant Episcopal Sunday purgatory Queen Reformation regere reign replied Rome sacrament saints saith Saviour Scripture sermon spake suffer Testament things tion took Tower truth Tyndal unto Wolsey
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Seite 15 - In my time my poor father was as diligent to teach me to shoot, as to learn me any other thing, and so I think other men did their children : he taught me how to draw, how to lay my body in my bow, and not to draw with strength of arms as divers other nations do, but with strength of the body.
Seite 194 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Seite 13 - He had walk for an hundred sheep, and my mother milked thirty kine. He was able and did find the king a harness, with himself and his horse, while he came to the place that he should receive the king's wages. I can remember that I buckled his harness when he went to Blackheath field.
Seite 191 - Williams' gentlemen, some napkins, some nutmegs, and races of ginger, his dial, and such other things as he had about him to every one that stood next him. Some plucked the points off his hose : happy was he that might get any rag of him. Master Latimer gave nothing, but very quietly suffered his keeper to pull off his hose and his other array, which to look unto was very simple ; and being stripped into his...
Seite 22 - Thus this brook hath conveyed his ashes into Avon, Avon into Severn, Severn into the narrow seas, they into the main ocean ; and thus the ashes of Wycliffe are the emblem of his doctrine, which now is dispersed all the world over.
Seite 195 - And after, repeated this latter part often in English, 'Lord, Lord, receive my spirit.' Master Latimer crying as vehemently on the other side, 'O Father of heaven, receive my soul!' who received the flame as it were embracing of it. After that he had stroked his face with his hands, and as it were bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died (as it appeareth) with very little pain or none.
Seite 196 - ... heaped faggots upon him, so that he clean covered him, which made the fire more vehement beneath, that it burned clean all his nether parts, before it once touched the upper, and that made him leap up and down under the faggots, and often desire them to let the fire come unto him, saying, 'I cannot burn.
Seite 117 - I never thought myself worthy, nor did I ever sue to be a preacher before your grace, but I was called to it, and would be willing (if you mislike me) to give place to my betters ; for I grant there be a great many more worthy of the room than I am.
Seite 201 - There is one that passeth all the other, and is the most diligent prelate and preacher in all England. And will ye know who it is ? I will tell you: it is the devil.
Seite 201 - Where the devil is resident, and hath his plough going, there away with books and up with candles ; away with Bibles and up with beads ; away with the light of the Gospel, and up with the light of candles, yea, at noon-days.