The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Zväzok 3,Časť 1

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University Press, 1829

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Strana 584 - the Act of Uniformity, empowering the queen to ordain and publish such further ceremonies and rites, as might be for the advancement of God's glory, the edifying of his church, and the due reverence of Christ's holy mysteries and sacraments. The matter being thus settled, there followed a great diversity in practice; many
Strana 228 - these my last words will signify nothing, " but to justify my honour and my chastity. As " for my brother, and those others, who are unjustly " condemned, I would willingly suffer many deaths " to deliver them: but since I see it so pleases the '• king, I must willingly bear with their death,
Strana 55 - observing that the world did not suit their lives to the rules that Christ has given, have fitted his doctrine as if it had been a leaden rule to their lives, that some way or other they might agree with one another.
Strana 314 - the blessed Virgin, the angels and archangels, and all holy orders of blessed spirits, all holy patriarchs and prophets, apostles, martyrs, confessors, and virgins, and all the blessed company of heaven, to pray for them. After the word conspiracy
Strana 227 - that have been produced here in court, for I am entirely innocent of all these accusations ; so that I cannot ask pardon of God for them. I " have been always a faithful and loyal wife to the " king. I have not, perhaps, at all times showed '.' him that humility and reverence, that his
Strana 522 - that in the first beginnings, while men " may study to avoid the giving some small offence, " many things may be suffered under this colour, " that they will be continued but for a little while; " and yet afterwards, it will scarce be possible, by " all the endeavours that can be used, to get them
Strana 1 - that it is absolutely necessary to salvation for every human creature to be subject to the bishop of Rome. The holy war,
Strana 314 - the tyranny of the bishop of Rome, and all his detestable enormities: the rest of the Litany is
Strana 227 - to me, and the honour to which he raised me, " did deserve. I confess I have had fancies and " suspicions of him, which I had not strength nor " discretion enough to manage ; but God knows, and " is my witness, that I never failed otherwise
Strana 95 - all the parish. He saw why churches were " made, and began to restore them to their right " and proper use. If our bishops had done so, we " should have seen, that preaching the gospel is not " the cause of sedition ; but rather lack of preaching " it. He brought his dinner with him, and bade " divers of the parish to it. He inquired if

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