The History of the Church of England to the Revolution, 1688Stanford and Swords, 1847 - 352 頁 |
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第 xii 頁
... Protestants because they refused to grant him all the church property . The Six Articles ; Cranmer argues against them ; the penal- ties imposed by them severe . 218. Act for the suppression of monasteries ; for the erection of new ...
... Protestants because they refused to grant him all the church property . The Six Articles ; Cranmer argues against them ; the penal- ties imposed by them severe . 218. Act for the suppression of monasteries ; for the erection of new ...
第 xiii 頁
... Protestants write to England and France . Henry answers them . He sends ambassadors to Smalcalde and Bruns- wick . Agents sent to London . The points to which they object . The act of the Six Articles puts an end to the whole discussion ...
... Protestants write to England and France . Henry answers them . He sends ambassadors to Smalcalde and Bruns- wick . Agents sent to London . The points to which they object . The act of the Six Articles puts an end to the whole discussion ...
第 xv 頁
... Protestant union . 325. The Forty - two Articles prepared ; no grounds for deeming them a compromise of opinions ... Protestant friends ; many Protestants fly beyond sea . The bishops prepare for persecution . 356 . 355. The parliament ...
... Protestant union . 325. The Forty - two Articles prepared ; no grounds for deeming them a compromise of opinions ... Protestant friends ; many Protestants fly beyond sea . The bishops prepare for persecution . 356 . 355. The parliament ...
第 xxiii 頁
... Protestants . 605. Character of Cromwell ; honest and patriotic at first . His own interest led him to wish for the death of the king ; he became entangled in political plans , and lost his honesty ; he was severe , but never ...
... Protestants . 605. Character of Cromwell ; honest and patriotic at first . His own interest led him to wish for the death of the king ; he became entangled in political plans , and lost his honesty ; he was severe , but never ...
第 xxvi 頁
... Protestants had driven the Roman Catholics into his arms ; at his accession he promised to support the church of England ; and he fancied that a party in the church would support his plans . 754. The first acts of James were arbitrary ...
... Protestants had driven the Roman Catholics into his arms ; at his accession he promised to support the church of England ; and he fancied that a party in the church would support his plans . 754. The first acts of James were arbitrary ...
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第 168 頁 - THE Church hath power to decree rites or ceremonies, and authority in controversies of faith : and yet it is not lawful for the Church to ordain any thing that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant to another.
第 206 頁 - That we shall in like manner, without respect of persons, endeavour the extirpation of Popery, prelacy (that is, Church government by Archbishops, Bishops, their Chancellors and Commissaries, Deans, Deans and Chapters, Archdeacons, and all other ecclesiastical officers depending on that hierarchy...
第 255 頁 - I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
第 312 頁 - And as for the pope, I refuse him, as Christ's enemy, and Antichrist, with all his false doctrine.
第 178 頁 - After we have received the Holy Ghost, we may depart from grace given, and fall into sin, and by the grace of God we may arise again, and amend our lives.
第 123 頁 - WE are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith, and not for our own works or deservings...
第 159 頁 - ... 8. No man can come unto Christ unless it shall be given unto him, and unless the Father shall draw him; and all men are not drawn by the Father, that They may come to the Son. 9. It is not in the will or power of every one to be saved.
第 267 頁 - Resolved, that it is the opinion of this house, that the prosecution of protestant dissenters upon the penal laws, is at this time grievous to the subject, a weakening of the Protestant interest, an encouragement to Popery, and dangerous to the peace of the kingdom.
第 280 頁 - Provided always, and be it enacted, that such ornaments of the church and of the ministers thereof shall be retained and be in use as was in this Church of England by authority of parliament in the second year of the reign of King Edward the Sixth...
第 187 頁 - Your majesty hath propounded a toleration of religion : I beseech you, sir, take it into your consideration, what your act is, what the consequence may be. By your act, you labour to set up that most damnable and heretical doctrine of the church of Rome, the whore of Babylon.