The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... hands to be done or to be left undone ; that the honour of God , the health of the Church , and the good of all Christian people , de- pends on their action or inaction , and that he trusts the reform he desires may be one of many ...
... hands to be done or to be left undone ; that the honour of God , the health of the Church , and the good of all Christian people , de- pends on their action or inaction , and that he trusts the reform he desires may be one of many ...
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... hands on every man , or admit unto holy orders . For there is the well of evils , that the broad gate of holy orders opened , every man that offereth himself is admitted without pulling back . Thereof springeth and cometh out the people ...
... hands on every man , or admit unto holy orders . For there is the well of evils , that the broad gate of holy orders opened , every man that offereth himself is admitted without pulling back . Thereof springeth and cometh out the people ...
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... hand , the English clergy in general were so sensible of the evil , that when the convoca- A. D. 1430 tions chose delegates to attend the Council of Basle ( from which so much reformation was expected ) , they instructed them , in the ...
... hand , the English clergy in general were so sensible of the evil , that when the convoca- A. D. 1430 tions chose delegates to attend the Council of Basle ( from which so much reformation was expected ) , they instructed them , in the ...
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... hands , and be served by religious men , and so they have almost all good parsonages and vicarages in their hands . " + Kentish Such a state of things involved , no doubt , a low moral and intellectual condition in the parochial clergy ...
... hands , and be served by religious men , and so they have almost all good parsonages and vicarages in their hands . " + Kentish Such a state of things involved , no doubt , a low moral and intellectual condition in the parochial clergy ...
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... hands and mouths.5 Both the extravagances of doctrine and practice " Teche thy paresch thus & say , Alle that ben of warde & elde That cunnen hem self kepe & welde , They schulen alle to chyrche come , And ben I - schryue alle & some ...
... hands and mouths.5 Both the extravagances of doctrine and practice " Teche thy paresch thus & say , Alle that ben of warde & elde That cunnen hem self kepe & welde , They schulen alle to chyrche come , And ben I - schryue alle & some ...
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Abbot afterwards Anabaptists Anne Boleyn appear appointed Archbishop Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop Warham Articles authority Bible Bishop Bishop Fisher Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of Rome Brewer's Calend Cambridge canon Canterbury Cardinal Catherine cause CHAP Christ Christian Church of England clergy College Convocation Council court Cromwell death declared divers divines divorce doctrine doubt ecclesiastical Edition Ellis English faith father favour Foxe Grace hands hath Henry VIII heresy heretics Holy holy orders honour House Ibid Jenkyns jurisdiction King laity Latimer laws learned legate letter London Lord Majesty marriage ment monasteries monastic monks opinion Orig Oxford papal Parliament passed persons Pope Prayer preached priests printed Queen realm Reformation reign religion religious respecting Rome royal Sacraments saints Scripture sent sermon Sir Thomas spiritual Statute Testament thereof things tion translation unto Warham Wilkins Wolsey Wolsey's words writes ΧΙ