The Life and Defence of the Conduct and Principles of the Venerable and Calumniated Edmund Bonner: Bishop of London, in the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth: in which is Considered the Best Mode of Again Changing the Religion of this NationSeeley and Burnside, 1842 - 382 pages |
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Page viii
... commanded to enforce the law - 223 affirms that Priests make Christ - 224 strikes a gentleman fesues thirty - seven articles of enquiry adopts the same four standards of orthodoxy as the Tractarians considers the prayer - book a ...
... commanded to enforce the law - 223 affirms that Priests make Christ - 224 strikes a gentleman fesues thirty - seven articles of enquiry adopts the same four standards of orthodoxy as the Tractarians considers the prayer - book a ...
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... commanded to give up the robes used by the Bishops of London in crowning the Sovereign · 349 - 352 - 353 Elizabeth commands the Convocation to make no new Canons -new definition of heresy - 354 Papal authority , & c . , suppressed - 355 ...
... commanded to give up the robes used by the Bishops of London in crowning the Sovereign · 349 - 352 - 353 Elizabeth commands the Convocation to make no new Canons -new definition of heresy - 354 Papal authority , & c . , suppressed - 355 ...
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... commanded the Bible to be set up in the Churches . The over- throw of the supremacy of the Pope was the first , the destruction of the Monasteries was the second , the setting up of the Bible in the Churches was the third blow , from ...
... commanded the Bible to be set up in the Churches . The over- throw of the supremacy of the Pope was the first , the destruction of the Monasteries was the second , the setting up of the Bible in the Churches was the third blow , from ...
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... commanded to be read in the Churches . That miserable Ultra - Protestant John Foxe , makes this obedience of Bonner to the in- junctions of Cranmer , that is , to the order of his Sovereign , in whose name Cranmer must have acted , the ...
... commanded to be read in the Churches . That miserable Ultra - Protestant John Foxe , makes this obedience of Bonner to the in- junctions of Cranmer , that is , to the order of his Sovereign , in whose name Cranmer must have acted , the ...
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... commanded the clergy to encourage the people to read the Scriptures , to teach the Lord's Prayer , the Commandments , and the Creed , in their own language . Images were ordered to be removed ; no candle even was to be burned before the ...
... commanded the clergy to encourage the people to read the Scriptures , to teach the Lord's Prayer , the Commandments , and the Creed , in their own language . Images were ordered to be removed ; no candle even was to be burned before the ...
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Page 231 - 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 80 - ... but the very body of the tree, or rather the roots of the weeds, is the popish doctrine of transubstantiation, of the real presence of Christ's flesh and blood in the sacrament of the altar (as they call it), and of the sacrifice and oblation of Christ made by the priest, for the salvation of the quick and the dead.
Page iii - Bishop of London, in the Reigns of Henry VIII. Edward VI., Mary and Elizabeth. In which is considered, The Best Mode of again Changing the Religion of this Nation. By A TRACTARIAN BRITISH CRITIC. Dedicated to the Bishop of London, " Tenditnusin Latium," — We are going to Rome.
Page 165 - The prevailing notion of bringing forward the atonement explicitly and prominently on all occasions, is evidently quite opposed to what we consider the teaching of Scripture ; nor do we find any sanction for it in the Gospels.
Page 179 - Complaints came up from all the parts of England, of the injustice and violence used in elections, beyond what had ever been practised in former times. And this was so universal over the whole nation, that no corner of it was neglected. In the new charters that had been granted, the election of the members was taken out...
Page xxvii - I am but one of yourselves, -a Presbyter; and therefore I conceal my name, lest I should take too much on myself by speaking in my own person. Yet speak I must ; for the times are very evil, yet no one speaks against them.
Page 174 - I am more and more indignant at the Protestant doctrine on the subject of the Eucharist; and think that the principle on which it is founded is as proud, irreverent, and foolish, as that of any heresy, even Socinianism.
Page 60 - Why do you praise Ridley? Do you know sufficient good about him to counterbalance the fact, that he was the associate of Cranmer, Peter Martyr, and Bucer?
Page 80 - The doctrine, then, of the early Church was this; that ' in the Eucharist an oblation or sacrifice was made by the Church to God, under the form of his creatures of bread and wine, according to our blessed Lord's holy institution, in memory of his cross and passion ;' and this they believed to be the
Page xxvii - SYSTEM WHICH CERTAIN PARTIES ARE LABOURING TO RESTORE, that truths should be clearly stated, which as yet have been but intimated, and others developed which are now but in germ. And, as we go on, WE MUST RECEDE MORE AND MORE FROM THE PRINCIPLES, IF ANY SUCH THERE BE, OF THE ENGLISH REFORMATION.