A History of the Christian Church During the ReformationMacmillan, 1856 - Broj stranica: 459 |
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Stranica 108
... Cranmer . All the lamentable feuds which had divided the camp of the Reformers in other districts reproduced them- selves in Italy , where anti - Trinitarianism , as we encoun- Batista Vergerio , bishop of Pola , also joined the ...
... Cranmer . All the lamentable feuds which had divided the camp of the Reformers in other districts reproduced them- selves in Italy , where anti - Trinitarianism , as we encoun- Batista Vergerio , bishop of Pola , also joined the ...
Stranica 117
... Cranmer's letter to the author in Cranmer's Works , ed . Jenkyns , I. 192. Capito was backed in his reformatory efforts by Hedio , who also migrated to Strasburg . 10 Erasmus taught him ' to seek for nothing but Christ in the holy Scrip ...
... Cranmer's letter to the author in Cranmer's Works , ed . Jenkyns , I. 192. Capito was backed in his reformatory efforts by Hedio , who also migrated to Strasburg . 10 Erasmus taught him ' to seek for nothing but Christ in the holy Scrip ...
Stranica 148
... Cranmer and a Ridley were too sensitive in dealing with the ancient for- mularies , and therefore he steadily declined the honours offered him in England , which he quitted altogether as soon as the fires of Smithfield had been lighted ...
... Cranmer and a Ridley were too sensitive in dealing with the ancient for- mularies , and therefore he steadily declined the honours offered him in England , which he quitted altogether as soon as the fires of Smithfield had been lighted ...
Stranica 187
... charge of his accusers fell entirely to the ground ( Cavendish , p . 196 ) . He was at last detected in a treasonable Wolsey . ENGLAND . Rise of Cranmer . required that no papal IV . ] 187 The English and Irish Reformation .
... charge of his accusers fell entirely to the ground ( Cavendish , p . 196 ) . He was at last detected in a treasonable Wolsey . ENGLAND . Rise of Cranmer . required that no papal IV . ] 187 The English and Irish Reformation .
Stranica 188
... Cranmer ( ed . E. H. S. ) , Oxf . 1848-1854 , and Le Bas , Life of Archbp . Cranmer , Lond . 1833 . 2 According to Strype , he was ' nursled in the grossest kind of so- phistry , logic , philosophy moral and natural : not in the text of ...
... Cranmer ( ed . E. H. S. ) , Oxf . 1848-1854 , and Le Bas , Life of Archbp . Cranmer , Lond . 1833 . 2 According to Strype , he was ' nursled in the grossest kind of so- phistry , logic , philosophy moral and natural : not in the text of ...
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Stranica 359 - Edward the sixth., which is and was of ancient time due to the imperial crown of this realm, that is, under God to have the sovereignty and rule over all manner of persons born within these her realms, dominions, and countries, of what estate, cither ecclesiastical or temporal, soever they be ; so as no other foreign power shall or ought to have any superiority over them.
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Stranica 359 - God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify; but that only prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himself...