Historical and Biographical Works, Volumen12

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Clarendon Press, 1822
 

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Página 397 - I renounce and refuse, as things written with my hand, contrary to the truth which I thought in my heart, and written for fear of death, and to save my life if it might be ; and that is, all such bills...
Página 180 - THE blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was shed for thee, preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life! Drink this in remembrance that Christ's blood was shed for thee, and be thankful.
Página 292 - I would be sory, and also ashamed. And I tell you true, that / am not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ ; for it is the power of God unto salvation to as many as do believe.
Página 18 - Egypt, that is, if thou contract marriage, confederacy, or " league with such princes as do maintain and advance " idolatry, such as the Emperor, which is no less enemy " unto Christ, than ever was Nero...
Página 376 - England only, but among other nations) flourish since the time of the Apostles, who preached the gospel more sincerely, purely, and honestly, than HUGH LATIMER, Bishop of Worcester** — Apometxis Cetluinniamtm . . quibus JOANNES COCLEUS&c., f.
Página 37 - ... cannot now hide that religion, which God and the world knoweth she hath ever professed from her infancy hitherto. Which as her majesty is minded to observe and maintain for herself by God's grace, during her time ; so doth her highness much desire, and would be glad the same were of all her subjects quietly and charitably entertained.
Página 585 - ... flocks left destitute of their faithful pastors, some of the laity, tradesmen or others, endued with parts and some learning, used in that distress to read the Scriptures to the rest in their meetings, and the letters of the martyrs and prisoners, and other good books; also to pray with them, and exhort them to stand fast, and to comfort and establish them in the confession of Christ, to the death.
Página 158 - Crome, who by his sincere learning, godly conversation, and good example of living, with his great soberness, hath done unto the king's majesty as good service, I dare say, as any priest in England. And yet his grace daily remembereth all other that doth him service, this man only except, who never had yet, besides his gracious favour, any promotion at his highness
Página 33 - Hethc and Day, let loose, as it were, especially two of them, to worry the poor flock ; though these had been before represented by their friends under very fair characters: as, that they were reformable; that they were meet instruments for a commonwealth ; that they were not so obstinate and malicious as they were judged, neither that they thirsted for the blood of any man. But though they were thus studiously reported under the former reign, or did so give out themselves to be, yet now, or soon...
Página 436 - But he could not, in his conscience, hide his talent under this Prince, and in so popish a diocese. At last the Bishop sent for certain justices, who came to his house, named Wolsey; and there, calling Mr. Philpot rogue,

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