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 Illustrated with Notes, Bind 2Rivington, 1810 |
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Side 9
... received by the church , may be broken by any private man , at his will and pleasure , without sinne or obstinacie . 9 Whether we are bound to be obedient unto prelats , bishops and kings , by Gods commande- ment , as we are unto our ...
... received by the church , may be broken by any private man , at his will and pleasure , without sinne or obstinacie . 9 Whether we are bound to be obedient unto prelats , bishops and kings , by Gods commande- ment , as we are unto our ...
Side 11
... received . 26 Whether it be contrarie to the doctrine of Christ and his Apostles , that Christians should by any meanes contend in the law , to seeke any maner of restitution . 27 Whether they beleeve all things pertaining to salvation ...
... received . 26 Whether it be contrarie to the doctrine of Christ and his Apostles , that Christians should by any meanes contend in the law , to seeke any maner of restitution . 27 Whether they beleeve all things pertaining to salvation ...
Side 26
... received by the law . Then Bilney alleaging the storic of Susan and Daniel , the bishop of London still exhorted him to re- turne to the unity of the church , and to abjure his heresies , and permitted him to go into some secret place ...
... received by the law . Then Bilney alleaging the storic of Susan and Daniel , the bishop of London still exhorted him to re- turne to the unity of the church , and to abjure his heresies , and permitted him to go into some secret place ...
Side 76
... received accord- ingly . Where , after he had , in a solemn oration , by many reasons proved , how necessarie it was the demaund to be granted ; and further shewing that lesse would not serve to maintaine the Prince's purpose , he ...
... received accord- ingly . Where , after he had , in a solemn oration , by many reasons proved , how necessarie it was the demaund to be granted ; and further shewing that lesse would not serve to maintaine the Prince's purpose , he ...
Side 169
... , we will sett forth , for our parts , his authority to the utmost as it deserved : for from that Sea we first received our faith , and after our Im- periall periall Crown and Scepter , " which till his Grace SIR THOMAS MORE . 169.
... , we will sett forth , for our parts , his authority to the utmost as it deserved : for from that Sea we first received our faith , and after our Im- periall periall Crown and Scepter , " which till his Grace SIR THOMAS MORE . 169.
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aforesaid againe amongst answered Archbishop authoritie beleeve Bilney Bishop of London Bishop of Rome Bishop of Winchester blessed bloud booke brought called Cardinal Cardinall catholicke Church cause Christ christian conscience Councell Cranmer death declared divers Doctor Taylor doctrine doth England faith father favour Fox's Acts friends Glocester godly Gods word grace hands hath heard heresie Hereticks Highnes himselfe holy honour John John Frith King King's lawes learned letter Lord Chancellor Lord Cromwell maister Hooper manner Margaret Roper marriage matter mercy minde never oath Parliament poore Pope pray prayers preached Priests prison proove Queen quoth realme religion Rome Roper sacrament Saint saith sayd Scripture sent shewed shiriffe sinnes Sir Thomas sonne sorie soule spake speake suffer thee thereof things thinke Thomas Bilney Thomas Cromwell thou Tindall true truth tyme unto Wherefore wherein whome wife William Roper wise