The Sermons of the Right Reverend Father in God, and Constant Martyr of Jesus Christ, Hugh Latimer, Sometime Bishop of Worcester: Now First Arranged According to the Order of Time in which They Were Preached, Collated by the Early Impressions, and Occasionally Illustrated with Notes Explanatory of Obsolete Phrases, Particular Customs, and Historical Allusions. To which is Prefixed A Memoir of the Bishop, by John Watkins, 1. köideJames Duncan, 1824 |
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... taken such a firm hold upon the prejudices of the people , and was so artfully rendered subservient to the in- trigues of princes , that the attempt to abridge its in- fluence , or to check its powerful ascendancy , must have seemed ...
... taken such a firm hold upon the prejudices of the people , and was so artfully rendered subservient to the in- trigues of princes , that the attempt to abridge its in- fluence , or to check its powerful ascendancy , must have seemed ...
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... taken most vilest , and had in least reputation , be as necessary as the other , for the preservation and keeping of the body . ' " " This , most gracious king , when I considered , and also your favourable and gentle nature , I was ...
... taken most vilest , and had in least reputation , be as necessary as the other , for the preservation and keeping of the body . ' " " This , most gracious king , when I considered , and also your favourable and gentle nature , I was ...
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... taken with the circumstance thereof , and as I spake it , or else it is not my preaching , but his that falsely reporteth it , as the poet Martial said to one that depraved his book : - Quem recitas meus est , o Fidentine , libellus ...
... taken with the circumstance thereof , and as I spake it , or else it is not my preaching , but his that falsely reporteth it , as the poet Martial said to one that depraved his book : - Quem recitas meus est , o Fidentine , libellus ...
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... taken by the working of him , fruite thereby ; and even so I desire you , and all other that favour me for his sake , likewise to pray ; for it is not I ( without his help- ing hand ) that can abide that brunt : but I have trust that ...
... taken by the working of him , fruite thereby ; and even so I desire you , and all other that favour me for his sake , likewise to pray ; for it is not I ( without his help- ing hand ) that can abide that brunt : but I have trust that ...
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... taken occasion of ill . Wherefore I ask for- giveness of my misbehaviour . I will be glad to make amends . And I have spoken indiscreetly in vehemence of speaking , and have erred in some things , and in manner have been in a wrong way ...
... taken occasion of ill . Wherefore I ask for- giveness of my misbehaviour . I will be glad to make amends . And I have spoken indiscreetly in vehemence of speaking , and have erred in some things , and in manner have been in a wrong way ...
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Page 17 - Raca,' shall be in danger of the council ; but whosoever shall say ; ' Thou fool,' shall be in danger of hell fire. Therefore, if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee ; leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way, first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.
Page 4 - John answered them, saying, I baptize with water : but there standeth one among you, whom ye know not ; he it is, who coming after me is preferred before me, whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy to unloose.
Page li - But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak ; for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak. For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.
Page vi - My father was a yeoman, and had no lands of his own, only he had a farm of three or four pound by year at the uttermost, and hereupon he tilled so much as kept half a dozen men. He had walk for a hundred sheep ; and my mother milked thirty kine.
Page clix - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle by God's grace in England, as, I trust, shall never be put out.
Page 230 - I am an old man, sir,' quoth he, 'and I may remember the building of Tenterton steeple; and I may remember when there was no steeple at all there. And before that...
Page 69 - And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of man be lifted up, that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.
Page lxxxi - In the second to the Thessalonians, the second chapter, " they have not received the love of the truth, that they might be saved ; God shall send them strong delusions that they may believe lies.
Page 179 - In my time, my poor father was as diligent to teach me to Shoot, as to learn me any other thing, and so I think other men did their children. He taught me how to draw, how to lay my body in my bow, and not to draw with strength of arms as other nations do, but with strength of the body.