Historical and Biographical Works: The life and acts of Matthew Parker. 1821Clarendon Press, 1821 |
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... serve for my purpose . And that I have been just and faithful in the use I have made of these records , and made them my constant , steady guide in all I have writ , I do first solemnly declare and avow , that so I have done : and that ...
... serve for my purpose . And that I have been just and faithful in the use I have made of these records , and made them my constant , steady guide in all I have writ , I do first solemnly declare and avow , that so I have done : and that ...
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... serve their Prince , notwithstanding such traitors as were then risen . And in my sermon I inveighed against sedition , and declared the authority of a Prince , and what commodities every realm III . enjoyed by such authority ...
... serve their Prince , notwithstanding such traitors as were then risen . And in my sermon I inveighed against sedition , and declared the authority of a Prince , and what commodities every realm III . enjoyed by such authority ...
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... serve the Chancellor's turn ; but , in a second tour message , he commanded him to examine what the words were indeed that were spoken . In obedience to his com- mands ; the Vice - Chancellor and Heads agreed , that every President ...
... serve the Chancellor's turn ; but , in a second tour message , he commanded him to examine what the words were indeed that were spoken . In obedience to his com- mands ; the Vice - Chancellor and Heads agreed , that every President ...
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... served in the office of " the Queen's Signet , which required such continual at- " tendance , by reason of the absence of his master , that he " could not have convenient time to acknowledge his bound- en duty to his Grace . But that he ...
... served in the office of " the Queen's Signet , which required such continual at- " tendance , by reason of the absence of his master , that he " could not have convenient time to acknowledge his bound- en duty to his Grace . But that he ...
Side 49
... served that honourable office ) since he was Vice - Chancellor before . And this election Walter Haddon signified to Mr. Cheke , then at Court , as part of his Uni- versity news : giving this character of him , ( whereby we may infer of ...
... served that honourable office ) since he was Vice - Chancellor before . And this election Walter Haddon signified to Mr. Cheke , then at Court , as part of his Uni- versity news : giving this character of him , ( whereby we may infer of ...
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66 BOOK according aforesaid afterwards Anno answer apparel appointed Arch Archbi Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York Archbishop Parker authority Bishop of Ely Bishop of London Bishop of Norwich Cambridge cathedral cause Cecyl Chancellor CHAP Chaplain charge Christ Church Church of England Clergy command commission Commissioners concerning conscience consecration Council Court Cranmer deanery diligence diocese divers Divines doctrine ecclesiastical election England Father favour gave God's godly Grace hath holy honour hospital John John Incent judgment King Edward Lambeth learned letter licence living Lord Majesty's matters Matthew Parker ment Ministers Norwich occasion offence Papists parish Parker Paul's persons Popish prayed prayer preach preachers prebend Prebendaries Priests province of Canterbury Queen Queen's Majesty realm reformed reign religion reverend Secretary sent sermon shewed statutes surplice thereof things thought tion University unto Vice-Chancellor visitation wherein words writ writing wrote
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Side 422 - LET a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God.
Side 549 - Therefore watch, and remember that by the space of three years I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears.
Side 115 - TAKE the Holy Ghost, and remember that thou stir up the grace of God which is in thee, by imposition of hands; for God hath not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and love, and of soberness.
Side 245 - ... pre-eminence, or authority ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm; and therefore I do utterly renounce and forsake all foreign jurisdictions, powers, superiorities and authorities, and do promise, that from henceforth I shall bear faith and true allegiance to the Queen's Highness, her heirs and lawful successors, and to my power shall assist and defend all jurisdictions, pre-eminences, privileges, and authorities granted or belonging to the Queen's Highness, her heirs and successors,...
Side 548 - And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the devil and Satan, which deceiveth the whole. world ; he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
Side 245 - And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
Side 115 - Be to the flock of Christ a shepherd, not a wolf; feed them, devour them not. Hold up the weak, heal the sick, bind up the broken, bring again the outcasts, seek the lost.
Side 91 - Satan, with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish, because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved; and for this cause God shall send them strong delusions, that they should believe a lie, that they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Side 168 - Sundays or holydays, which were better to be changed with some other of the New Testament of more edification, it shall be well done to spend your time to consider well of such chapters before-hand, whereby your prudence and diligence in your office may appear, so that your people may have cause to glorify God for you, and be the readier to embrace your labours, to your better commendation, to the discharge of your consciences, and their own.
Side 422 - When Jesus then lifted up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?