Ecclesiastical biography; or Lives of eminent men, connected with the history of religion in England; from the commencement of the Reformation to the revolution; selected and illustr. with notes by C. Wordsworth, Bind 1Rivington, 1853 |
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... princes did complain heavily of the corrupt state of the church , and of religion , and no remedy could be had , but the very intended remedy made things much worse : then it was that divers Christian kingdoms , and particularly the ...
... princes did complain heavily of the corrupt state of the church , and of religion , and no remedy could be had , but the very intended remedy made things much worse : then it was that divers Christian kingdoms , and particularly the ...
Side 6
... princes , should preside over the universal church ? Nor was England the only scene of controversy ; but from the pontificate of Gregory the Seventh , in the latter end of the eleventh century , when the pretence to an universal ...
... princes , should preside over the universal church ? Nor was England the only scene of controversy ; but from the pontificate of Gregory the Seventh , in the latter end of the eleventh century , when the pretence to an universal ...
Side 7
... princes and bishops of the West to guard their kingdoms and churches from their usurpation and encroachments . This was so much the case of England , and the artifices and attempts of the bishops of Rome , in pursuance of the aforesaid ...
... princes and bishops of the West to guard their kingdoms and churches from their usurpation and encroachments . This was so much the case of England , and the artifices and attempts of the bishops of Rome , in pursuance of the aforesaid ...
Side 10
... princes in communion with the church of Rome is so much alike , whenever their interests call them to dispute the claims of the court of Rome , as might convince the world that they mean no more by the pompous titles they bestow upon ...
... princes in communion with the church of Rome is so much alike , whenever their interests call them to dispute the claims of the court of Rome , as might convince the world that they mean no more by the pompous titles they bestow upon ...
Side 12
... princes , the canons of the universal church , the just liberties of national churches , and the authority of ... prince who calls himself the emperor of the Sun : in short , whatever occa- sioned or whatever be the issue of these ...
... princes , the canons of the universal church , the just liberties of national churches , and the authority of ... prince who calls himself the emperor of the Sun : in short , whatever occa- sioned or whatever be the issue of these ...
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affair aforesaid answer apostles archbishop of Canterbury authority barons beleeve betwixt bishop of London bishops of Rome called canons cardinal cardinall cause chamber Christ Christian church of England church of Rome clergy clergy and religious commanded council counsell court of Rome crown declared divers doctors doctrine duke earl ecclesiastical emperor English church excommunication faith father favour friers give gospel grace hands hath heresies holy church honour John Wickliffe king Henry king John king's kingdom kings of England learned legate letters Lollards London lord cardinall lord Cobham matter nation occasion papacy papal persons pope Innocent popery preach prelate pretended priests princes quoth realme reason Reformation reign religion sacrament saints saith Scriptures secular sent shewed thereof things Thomas thou thought true truth universitie unto usurpation Wherefore wherein whilst whome Wolsey word yeere