The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 4D. Appleton & Company, 1843 |
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... Scotland , I think it marvellous expedient , for the preferment of this your most honourable and high Cause ; As from the Seigniory and Dominion of Venice towards Rome , and be- yond Rome , I think there can be no more done than is done ...
... Scotland , I think it marvellous expedient , for the preferment of this your most honourable and high Cause ; As from the Seigniory and Dominion of Venice towards Rome , and be- yond Rome , I think there can be no more done than is done ...
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... Scotland be forth of the Homage and Leageance of England ? And therefore you have in sundry Proclamations preceding your Wars making , and in sundry Books at sundry times , laboured much to prove the Homage and Fealty of Scotland to ...
... Scotland be forth of the Homage and Leageance of England ? And therefore you have in sundry Proclamations preceding your Wars making , and in sundry Books at sundry times , laboured much to prove the Homage and Fealty of Scotland to ...
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... Scotland , then by Charles the 5th , the Emperor ; and then Francis asked her , first for the Dauphin , then for the Duke of Or- leans , and last of all for himself . " But all this is wrong placed , for she was first contracted to the ...
... Scotland , then by Charles the 5th , the Emperor ; and then Francis asked her , first for the Dauphin , then for the Duke of Or- leans , and last of all for himself . " But all this is wrong placed , for she was first contracted to the ...
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... Scotland : " from which he infers , that both the Emperor , the French , and the Scotch King , did consent to that sentence . In this be designed an eminent piece of service to the Apostolic See , to leave on record an evidence that ...
... Scotland : " from which he infers , that both the Emperor , the French , and the Scotch King , did consent to that sentence . In this be designed an eminent piece of service to the Apostolic See , to leave on record an evidence that ...
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... Scotland was ex- cluded , and they bred his son a heretic . " There was no such will ever heard of ; and in all the debates that were managed in Queen Elizabeth's reign about the succes- sion , those that pleaded for the Scottish line ...
... Scotland was ex- cluded , and they bred his son a heretic . " There was no such will ever heard of ; and in all the debates that were managed in Queen Elizabeth's reign about the succes- sion , those that pleaded for the Scottish line ...
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adeo alia aliis alios Angliæ Anno answer appointed apud autem Authority Bishop of Rome Bishop of Winchester Cardinal causa Cause Chrismate Christ Church Commandment Consistory Cotton Libr Council cujus declare dicti Dispensatione divers Domini doth Duke Earl Ecclesiæ Edgworth ejus Emperor England enim eorum etiam Fidei Defensor French King God's Grace hæc hath Highnes Honour hujusmodi illis ipsi Item King's Highness King's Majesty Laws Letters literis Lord Lord Protector Majesty's Marriage Matter ment modo Mony nihil nisi nobis nostris nostrum omnes omnia omnibus Order Parliament Person Pope Pope's Holiness possit potest præ prædictis Prayer preach Priests Princes quæ quam Queen quibus quod quum Realm Regis Regni Sacrament Sacramentum Scotland Scripture Sedis sent shew sive suæ sunt tamen ther thereof things Thomas Cromwell tion tium tunc Tyme unto vero vestra vobis words
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Seite 309 - Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ...
Seite 309 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in the which the pure Word of God is preached, and the Sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Seite 312 - Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly and purposely, doth openly break the Traditions and Ceremonies of the Church, which be not repugnant to the Word of God, and be ordained and approved by common authority, ought to be rebuked openly...
Seite 310 - SACRAMENTS ordained of Christ be not only badges or tokens of Christian men's profession; but rather they be certain sure witnesses, and effectual signs of grace, and God's goo'd will towards us, by the which he doth work invisibly in us, and doth not only quicken, but also strengthen and confirm our faith in him.
Seite 308 - Works done before the grace of Christ, and the inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ...
Seite 310 - GENERAL Councils may not be gathered together without the commandment and will of Princes. And when they be gathered together, (forasmuch as they be an assembly of men, whereof all be not governed with the Spirit and Word of God,) they may err, and sometimes have erred, even in things pertaining unto God. Wherefore things ordained by them as necessary to salvation have neither strength nor authority, unless it may be declared that they be taken out of holy Scripture.
Seite 253 - Eighth, by the grace of God King of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and of the Church of England, and also of Ireland, in earth the Supreme Head ; and that the said style, &c.
Seite 307 - Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation ; so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of the faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Seite 309 - THEY also are to be had accursed, that presume to say, that every man shall be saved by the law or sect which he professeth, so that he be diligent to frame his life according to that law, and the light of nature. For holy Scripture doth set out unto us only the name of Jesus Christ, whereby men must be saved.
Seite 311 - Transubstantiation (or the change of the substance of bread and wine) in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by holy writ ; but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions.