Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England : from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Volume 3J.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - Christian biography |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 9
... mind to the people , as touching the lady Mary , and dissuading them , alledging there the incommodities and inconveniences which might arise by receiving her to bee their queene , prophesying as it were before , that which after came ...
... mind to the people , as touching the lady Mary , and dissuading them , alledging there the incommodities and inconveniences which might arise by receiving her to bee their queene , prophesying as it were before , that which after came ...
Page 38
... mind ? Therefore is death the best physitian , but unto the faithfull , whom she together at once delivereth from all griefes . You must thinke this written upon this occasion , because you would needs have your paper blotted . Anton ...
... mind ? Therefore is death the best physitian , but unto the faithfull , whom she together at once delivereth from all griefes . You must thinke this written upon this occasion , because you would needs have your paper blotted . Anton ...
Page 47
... mind , there remaineth that which in like cases was wont to be the onlie remedie against stiffnecked and stubborne persons , that is , you must be hammered by the lawes , and compelled either to obey whether ye will or no , or else to ...
... mind , there remaineth that which in like cases was wont to be the onlie remedie against stiffnecked and stubborne persons , that is , you must be hammered by the lawes , and compelled either to obey whether ye will or no , or else to ...
Page 50
... minds , the persuasions of friends , or the alternate threats and temptations of their Romish adversaries , is considered in an interesting letter of the martyr , John Philpot , archdeacon of Winchester ; from which I shall here produce ...
... minds , the persuasions of friends , or the alternate threats and temptations of their Romish adversaries , is considered in an interesting letter of the martyr , John Philpot , archdeacon of Winchester ; from which I shall here produce ...
Page 51
... mind . " If I woulde have given place to worldlye reasons , these myghte have moved me . Fyrste , the foregoing of you and my children ; the consideration of the state of my children , being yet tender of age and younge , apt and ...
... mind . " If I woulde have given place to worldlye reasons , these myghte have moved me . Fyrste , the foregoing of you and my children ; the consideration of the state of my children , being yet tender of age and younge , apt and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards answer antichrist apostles archbishop archbishop of Canterbury authoritie beleeve bishop Jewel bishop of London bishop of Rome bishop of Worcester blessed called Canterbury Cartwright cause Christ Christian church of England church of Rome commanded conscience councell Cranmer death desire divers doctor doctrine Donne doth ecclesiastical faith father favour feare friends Gilpin godly Gods word gospel grace hand hath heare Henry heresie holy honour Hooker Jewel king Latimer lawes learned letter live London lord majesty martyrs matter mercy minister never opinion Oxford papists pope popish pray prayer preached priests prince prison queen quoth realme reformation religion Richard Hooker Ridley sacrament saint saith Scripture selfe sent sermon shew soul speak Strype's suffer thee thereof things Thomas Cranmer thou thought tion transubstantiation true truth unto wherein Whitgift write