Ecclesiastical Memorials Relating Chiefly to Religion and the Reformation of It, and the Emergencies of the Church of England Under K. Henry VIII., K. Edward VI., and Q. Mary I., with Large Appendices Containing Original Papers, Zväzok 11822 |
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Strana vi
... writ , many more notices remain in the divers records and archives of our kingdom , to amplify this illustrious part of Eng- lish history . And from faithful collections thence , I have endeavoured to make further discoveries of these ...
... writ , many more notices remain in the divers records and archives of our kingdom , to amplify this illustrious part of Eng- lish history . And from faithful collections thence , I have endeavoured to make further discoveries of these ...
Strana ix
... writ of the Lives and Acts of the four first Protestant Archbishops of Canterbury ; as shewing therein the beginning , progress , opposition , and establishment of the said happy Reformation , in a continued history , under the ...
... writ of the Lives and Acts of the four first Protestant Archbishops of Canterbury ; as shewing therein the beginning , progress , opposition , and establishment of the said happy Reformation , in a continued history , under the ...
Strana xiii
... writ all from the MSS . with mine own pen , and with as much care as I could , that whatsoever I transcribed might be exactly taken , both as to the letter and spelling . I have been very careful not to repeat what I found al- ready ...
... writ all from the MSS . with mine own pen , and with as much care as I could , that whatsoever I transcribed might be exactly taken , both as to the letter and spelling . I have been very careful not to repeat what I found al- ready ...
Strana xix
... writ thereupon . Books writ against the Pope's usurpations . The King's book against him . CHAP . XXI . P. 224 . Deliberation at the Council Board about casting off the Pope's authority . Resolutions taken . Doctor Sampson , Dean of the ...
... writ thereupon . Books writ against the Pope's usurpations . The King's book against him . CHAP . XXI . P. 224 . Deliberation at the Council Board about casting off the Pope's authority . Resolutions taken . Doctor Sampson , Dean of the ...
Strana xxiii
... writ to the King . Latymer's judgment of the book , in a sermon before King Edward . A long and earuest letter of Starky to him about it . The King displeased with Starky . His letter to the Lord Privy Seal , to favour him to the King ...
... writ to the King . Latymer's judgment of the book , in a sermon before King Edward . A long and earuest letter of Starky to him about it . The King displeased with Starky . His letter to the Lord Privy Seal , to favour him to the King ...
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66 CHAP aforesaid Ambassadors Anno answer Appendix Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Archdeacon authority bassadors Bishop of Durham Bishop of London Bishop of Rome Bishop of Winchester called Canterbury Cardinal Cardinal's cause Chancellor Christ Church Clergy commanded commission concerning confessed Convocation Cotton library Council Court declared desired diocese divers Divines doctrine doth Duke of Saxony Emperor England English faith favour French King Friars gave God's Gospel hath holy honour Item John judgment King Henry King's Grace King's Highness Lady learned letter London Lord Crumwel Lord Privy Seal Majesty marriage matter Melancthon mind monasteries monks Parliament persons Pole Pope Pope's pray prayers preach Priests Prince Privy Queen realm reformation religion sadors saith Scripture sent sermon shewed Starky supremacy supreme Head thereof things Thomas thou thought tion Tournay unto Vicar wherein words writ writing wrote
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Strana 188 - Heydon, his younger son, and of his heirs and assigns for ever, according to the custom of the said manor.
Strana 489 - I took him into my house half a year ; and there he lived like a good priest, as methought. He studied most part of the day and of the night at his book ; and he would eat but sodden meat, by his good will, nor drink but small single beer.
Strana 533 - ... to any man, no not to them whom the laws of God bound them to help. And so, through their traditions and rules, the laws of God could bear no rule with them.
Strana 76 - There hath been such hold that the house was like to have been dissevered ; § that is to say, the knights being of the king's council, the king's servants and gentlemen of the one party ; which in so long time were spoken with, and made to say yea ; it may fortune, contrary to their heart, will, and conscience.
Strana 270 - Lieu" tenant, to hear my confession against this holy time. That " other is, that I may borrow some books, to say my devo" tion more effectually these holy days, for the comfort of " my soul. This I beseech you to grant me of your " charity. And this our Lord God send you a mery Christ" mas, and a comfortable, to your heart's desire. At the " Tower, the xxii. day of December. " Your poor Bedesman,
Strana 263 - God teacheth what honour is decent for the king, and for all other men according unto their vocations. God appointeth every king a sufficient living for his state and degree, both by lands and other customs ; and it is lawful for every king to enjoy the same goods and possessions. But to extort and take away the right of the poor, is against the honour of the king.
Strana 172 - Lady Anne shewed herself not sorry, nor angry with " either of the two. But, said she, well, it shall be the " dearest book that ever the Dean or Cardinal took away. " The noble woman goes to the King, and upon her knees " she desireth the King's help for her book. Upon the " King's token, the book was restored. And now bringing " the book to him, she besought his Grace most tenderly " to read it. The King did so, and delighted in the book. " For, saith he, this book is for me and all kings to read.
Strana 532 - ... keeping in divers places, as it were, marts or markets of merits, being full of their holy relics, images, shrines, and works of overflowing abundance, ready to be sold...
Strana vi - ... and that there may be no divisions among us, but that we may be perfected together in the same mind and in the same judgment — thus realizing and fulfilling the prayer of our blessed Lord and Saviour in behalf of all who believe...
Strana 276 - ... hath done very prudently in this matter; wherein you have done, in my mind, to your great laud and praise, a very meritorious deed, in bringing forth to light such detestable hypocrisy, whereby every other wretch may take warning, and be feared to set forth their own devilish dissembled falsehood, under the manner and colour of the wonderful work of God...