The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 40
Page 8
... 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 benefits arising by the grace of God from 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 benefits arising by the grace of God from the ...
Page 10
... honour and dignity is now - a - days in men prefer- of the Church . How run they , yea , almost out of breath , from one benefice to another , from the less to the more , from the lower to the higher . Who seeth not this ? who seeing ...
... honour and dignity is now - a - days in men prefer- of the Church . How run they , yea , almost out of breath , from one benefice to another , from the less to the more , from the lower to the higher . Who seeth not this ? who seeing ...
Page 17
... honours , chiefly those that labour in word and teaching . ' Therefore , if ye desire to be honoured , first look that ye rule well , and that ye labour in word and teaching , and then shall the people have you in all honour . " You ...
... honours , chiefly those that labour in word and teaching . ' Therefore , if ye desire to be honoured , first look that ye rule well , and that ye labour in word and teaching , and then shall the people have you in all honour . " You ...
Page 18
... honour unto God : unto whom be all honour and glory for ever and ever . Amen . " 7 In this earnest and vigorous appeal to the repre- sentatives of the clergy and to the bishops , we may observe that Colet looked upon the decay of ...
... honour unto God : unto whom be all honour and glory for ever and ever . Amen . " 7 In this earnest and vigorous appeal to the repre- sentatives of the clergy and to the bishops , we may observe that Colet looked upon the decay of ...
Page 43
... honour was con- ferred on him , he had risen from a confidential posi- tion , which was practically that of a Secretary of State , to the still higher position which is known in modern times as that of Prime Minister . The latter was ...
... honour was con- ferred on him , he had risen from a confidential posi- tion , which was practically that of a Secretary of State , to the still higher position which is known in modern times as that of Prime Minister . The latter was ...
Contents
63 | |
71 | |
80 | |
87 | |
88 | |
94 | |
101 | |
109 | |
134 | |
148 | |
180 | |
187 | |
193 | |
200 | |
212 | |
221 | |
227 | |
233 | |
242 | |
248 | |
255 | |
262 | |
268 | |
364 | |
380 | |
391 | |
400 | |
406 | |
413 | |
420 | |
426 | |
432 | |
444 | |
468 | |
479 | |
488 | |
494 | |
502 | |
508 | |
514 | |
522 | |
528 | |
534 | |
541 | |
550 | |
558 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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