The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Zväzok 1D. Appleton, 1843 |
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Strana xlvii
... abbots resign , 379. Confessions of horrid crimes are made , 381. Some are attainted , 384. And their ab- beys suppressed , 387. The superstition and cheats of these houses discovered , 389 . Auno 1538. - Some images publicly broken ...
... abbots resign , 379. Confessions of horrid crimes are made , 381. Some are attainted , 384. And their ab- beys suppressed , 387. The superstition and cheats of these houses discovered , 389 . Auno 1538. - Some images publicly broken ...
Strana 18
... abbots , which had been originally given by the delivery of the pastoral ring and staff , by the kings of England , were , after some opposition , wrung out of their hands : yet I find they retained another thing , which upon the matter ...
... abbots , which had been originally given by the delivery of the pastoral ring and staff , by the kings of England , were , after some opposition , wrung out of their hands : yet I find they retained another thing , which upon the matter ...
Strana 20
... Abbot of Winchelcomb being more forward than the rest , during the session of par- liament in the seventh year of this King's reign , in a sermon at Paul's Cross , said openly , That that act was " contrary to the law of God , and to ...
... Abbot of Winchelcomb being more forward than the rest , during the session of par- liament in the seventh year of this King's reign , in a sermon at Paul's Cross , said openly , That that act was " contrary to the law of God , and to ...
Strana 21
... Abbot of Winchelcomb , being coun- sel for the clergy , excepted to this , and said , " There was a decree made by the church expressly to the contrary , to which all ought to pay obedience under the pain of mortal sin ; and that ...
... Abbot of Winchelcomb , being coun- sel for the clergy , excepted to this , and said , " There was a decree made by the church expressly to the contrary , to which all ought to pay obedience under the pain of mortal sin ; and that ...
Strana 22
... Abbot to renounce his former opinion , and recant his sermon at Paul's Cross . But they flatly refused to do it , and said they were bound by the laws of the holy church to maintain the Abbot's opinion in every point of it . Great heats ...
... Abbot to renounce his former opinion , and recant his sermon at Paul's Cross . But they flatly refused to do it , and said they were bound by the laws of the holy church to maintain the Abbot's opinion in every point of it . Great heats ...
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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Zväzok 1 Gilbert Burnet Úplné zobrazenie - 1865 |
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Strana 577 - But these provincial synods do not appear, as a constant and regular institution, fixed to definite times, until about the end of the second or the beginning of the third century...
Strana 228 - Provided always, that this Act, nor any thing or things therein contained, shall be hereafter interpreted or expounded, that your grace, your nobles and subjects, intend, by the same, to decline or vary from the congregation of Christ's Church in any things concerning the very articles of the Catholic faith of Christendom, or in any other things declared, by Holy Scripture and the Word of God...
Strana 86 - God has preserved you both for great causes known alonely of his high wisdom. And as for the coming of the Legate, I desire that much ; and, if it be God's pleasure, I pray Him to send this matter shortly to a good end, and then I trust, my Lord, to recompense part of your great pains.
Strana 12 - ... advised the king to leave his pleasure, and to attend to the affairs of his realm, so busily did the almoner persuade him to the contrary ; which delighted him much, and caused him to have the greater affection and love to the almoner.
Strana 231 - Condition soever they be, and in no wise do or attempt, nor to your Power suffer to be done or attempted, directly or indirectly, any Thing or Things, privily or apertly, to the Let, Hindrance, Damage, or Derogation thereof, or of any Part of the same, by any Manner of Means, or for any Manner of Pretence or Cause.
Strana 192 - A. from this hour t°p- forward shall be faithful and obedient to St. Peter, and to the holy church of Rome, and to my Lord the Pope, and his successors, canonically entering. I shall not be of counsel nor consent, that they shall lose either life or member, or shall be taken, or suffer any violence or any wrong, by any means. Their counsel to me credited by them, their messengers or letters, I shall not willingly discover to any person. The papacy of Rome, the rules of the holy fathers, and the...
Strana 260 - And enter not into judgment with thy servant: for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.
Strana 231 - And that to your cunning, wit, and uttermost of your power, without guile, fraud, or other undue means, ye shall observe, keep, maintain, and defend the said act of succession...
Strana 254 - God, that people from thence concluded there must be a visible contrariety, between that book and the doctrines of those who so handled it; by which both their prejudice against the clergy, and their desire of reading the New Testament was increased.
Strana 329 - Highness's letters be most joyful to me in absence, yet, considering what pain it is to you to write, your Grace being so great with child, and so sickly, your commendation were enough in my lord's letter, I much rejoice at your health, with the well liking of the country, with my humble thanks that your Grace •wished me with you till I were weary of that country. Your Highness were like to be cumbered, if I should not depart till I were weary of being with you ; although it were the worst soil...