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... abjured by some 303 . The Queen favoured the. 230 . New overtures for the divorce 261 . Pains taken to satisfy Fisher 263 . 1534 . 231 . A session of parliament 264 . 1533 . An act for taking away the Pope's A session of parliament 232 ...
... abjured by some 303 . The Queen favoured the. 230 . New overtures for the divorce 261 . Pains taken to satisfy Fisher 263 . 1534 . 231 . A session of parliament 264 . 1533 . An act for taking away the Pope's A session of parliament 232 ...
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Gilbert Burnet. Articles abjured by some 303 . The Queen favoured the Reform- Tracy's Testament 304 . ers 305 . Cranmer promoted it Frith's sufferings His arguments against the corpo- ral presence in the sacrament 306 . His opinion of ...
Gilbert Burnet. Articles abjured by some 303 . The Queen favoured the Reform- Tracy's Testament 304 . ers 305 . Cranmer promoted it Frith's sufferings His arguments against the corpo- ral presence in the sacrament 306 . His opinion of ...
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... abjure , or after abjuration did fall into relapse , then he was to be left to the secular court , according to the holy canons . And the mayors , sheriffs , or bailiffs were to be personally present at the passing the sentence when ...
... abjure , or after abjuration did fall into relapse , then he was to be left to the secular court , according to the holy canons . And the mayors , sheriffs , or bailiffs were to be personally present at the passing the sentence when ...
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... abjured the following errors . First , That in Warham , the sacrament of the altar is not the body of Christ , but material bread . Secondly , That the sacraments of baptism and confirmation are not necessary nor profit- able for men's ...
... abjured the following errors . First , That in Warham , the sacrament of the altar is not the body of Christ , but material bread . Secondly , That the sacraments of baptism and confirmation are not necessary nor profit- able for men's ...
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... abjured these opinions , so they were made to swear , that they should discover all whom they knew to hold these ... abjured the same doctrines . On the fifteenth of May the court sate at Lambeth , where four men and one woman abjured ...
... abjured these opinions , so they were made to swear , that they should discover all whom they knew to hold these ... abjured the same doctrines . On the fifteenth of May the court sate at Lambeth , where four men and one woman abjured ...
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Page 655 - They were first set up in the church about the end of the second, or the beginning of the third century, in the middle of which we find both Cornelius, bishop of Rome, and St.
Page 297 - And enter not into judgment with thy servant: for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.
Page 261 - Provided always, that this Act, nor any thing or things therein contained, shall be hereafter interpreted or expounded, that your grace, your nobles and subjects, intend, by the same, to decline or vary from the congregation of Christ's Church in any things concerning the very articles of the Catholic faith of Christendom, or in any other things declared, by Holy Scripture and the Word of God...
Page 369 - heard say the executioner was very good, and I have " a little neck ; and put her hands about it, laughing " heartily. I have seen many men, and also women, " executed, and that they have been in great sorrow; " and to my knowledge this lady has much joy and
Page 361 - I cannot deny but your Grace hath great causes many ways of lamentable heaviness: and also that, in the wrongful estimation of the world, your Grace's honour of every part is so highly touched (whether the things that commonly be spoken of be true or not), that I remember not that ever Almighty God sent unto your Grace any like occasion to try your Grace's constancy throughout, whether your Highness can be content to take of God's hand, as well things displeasant as pleasant.
Page 264 - ... to the let, hindrance, damage, or derogation thereof, or of any part of the same, by any manner of means, or for any manner of pretence. So help you God, and all saints, and the holy evangelists.
Page 519 - In Cranmer's paper some singular opinions of his about the nature of ecclesiastical offices will be found ; but as they are delivered by him with all possible modesty, so they were not established as the doctrine of the church, but laid aside as particular conceits of his own, and it seems that afterwards he changed his opinion.
Page 96 - The not hearing of the legate's arrival in France, causeth us somewhat to muse; notwithstanding, we trust by your diligence and vigilancy (with the assistance of Almighty God) shortly to be eased out of that trouble.
Page 532 - ... thing, they resolved to mix attainders for things that were very different from one another. For four others were by- the same act attainted of treason ; who were, Gregory...
Page 368 - Sir, if we have not an hour cer" tain, as it may be known in London, I think here " will be but few, and I think a reasonable number " were best ; for I suppose she will declare herself to " be a good woman, for all men but for the King, at