The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Non-conformists; from the Reformation in 1517, to the Revolution in 1688; Comprising an Account of Their Principles; Their Attempts for a Farther Reformation in the Church, Their Sufferings, and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Volumen1T. Tegg, 1837 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 55
Página v
... livings , not by the verdict of twelve men upon oath , but by the sovereign determination of three com- missioners of her majesty's own nomination , founded not upon the statute laws of the realm , but upon the bottomless deep of the ...
... livings , not by the verdict of twelve men upon oath , but by the sovereign determination of three com- missioners of her majesty's own nomination , founded not upon the statute laws of the realm , but upon the bottomless deep of the ...
Página xix
... livings for refusing the covenant , and others plundered of everything the unruly soldiers could lay their hands upon , for not complying with the change of the times . In the latter end of the reign of queen Anne , Dr. Walker of Exeter ...
... livings for refusing the covenant , and others plundered of everything the unruly soldiers could lay their hands upon , for not complying with the change of the times . In the latter end of the reign of queen Anne , Dr. Walker of Exeter ...
Página 1
... livings became void , he sold them provisionally among his Italians , insomuch , that neither the king nor the clergy had any thing to dispose of , but every thing was bargained for beforehand at Rome . This awakened the resentments of ...
... livings became void , he sold them provisionally among his Italians , insomuch , that neither the king nor the clergy had any thing to dispose of , but every thing was bargained for beforehand at Rome . This awakened the resentments of ...
Página 11
... livings , which had been taken from the pope last year , to the king . This displeased the clergy , who were in hopes of being freed from that burden ; but they were mistaken , for by the thirty - second of Henry VIII . cap . 45 , a ...
... livings , which had been taken from the pope last year , to the king . This displeased the clergy , who were in hopes of being freed from that burden ; but they were mistaken , for by the thirty - second of Henry VIII . cap . 45 , a ...
Página 19
... livings to be given to the repair of the vicarage - house if it be in decay . " " Thus the very same opinions , for which the followers of Wick- liffe and Luther had been burnt a few years before , were enjoined by the king's anthority ...
... livings to be given to the repair of the vicarage - house if it be in decay . " " Thus the very same opinions , for which the followers of Wick- liffe and Luther had been burnt a few years before , were enjoined by the king's anthority ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
act of uniformity Anabaptists answer appointed archbishop archbishop of Canterbury archbishop Parker archdeacon Arminianism authority baptism bishop Burnet bishop of London Bishop Warburton bishoprick brethren Brownists called canons Canterbury ceremonies Christ Christian church of England civil clergy commanded commissioners Common Prayer communion confession conformity congregation conscience convocation council court Cranmer death declared deprived diocess discipline divine doctrine ecclesiastical English faith farther favour God's grace Grindal habits hands Hist holy honour imprisonment injunctions king Edward king's kingdom laws learned letter liberty licence lives lord Lord's lordship magistrate majesty majesty's ministers ministry Neal Nonconformists oath offence ordination Papists parish Parker parliament persons pope Popery Popish pray preach preachers priests prince prison Protestant Puritans queen Reformation refused reign religion rites sacraments says Scripture sent sermon shew spirit statute Strype's Ann subjects subscribe suffered supremacy surplice synod things tion Whitgift word worship
Pasajes populares
Página 98 - But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ.
Página 97 - An Act for [the] Uniformity of Common Prayer and Service in the Church and Administration of the Sacraments...
Página 97 - I thank thee; and from the tyranny of the bishop of Rome, and all his detestable errors, idolatries, and abominations, good Lord deliver us: and God be praised for good king Edward.
Página vi - ... receive the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
Página 276 - And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm; so help me God.
Página 575 - My father, my father, the chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereof!
Página 276 - That the Book of Common Prayer, and of Ordering of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, containeth in it nothing contrary to the word of God, and that it may lawfully so be used, and that he himself will use the form in the said book prescribed in public prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and none other.
Página 159 - Law was;) but it is a religion to serve God, not in bondage of the figure or shadow, but in the freedom of the spirit, being content only with those Ceremonies which do serve to a decent order and godly discipline, and such as be apt to stir up the dull mind of man to the remembrance of his duty to God by some notable and special signification, whereby he might be edified.
Página 261 - ... as by any spiritual or ecclesiastical power or authority hath heretofore been or may lawfully be exercised or used for the visitation of the ecclesiastical state and persons, and for reformation, order and correction of the same and of all manner of errors, heresies, schisms, abuses, offences, contempts and enormities, shall for ever, by authority of this present Parliament, be united and annexed to the imperial crown of this realm...
Página 386 - And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith : for whatsoever is not of faith is sin.