John Jewel as Apologist of the Church of EnglandChurch Historical Society, 1963 - 244 páginas |
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... hand ; as governing persons now strive to tune the morning newspapers " .2 In the autumn of 1559 there were great things at hand ; it is only natural that the Queen would , directly or through Cecil , be concerned for what was being ...
... hand ; as governing persons now strive to tune the morning newspapers " .2 In the autumn of 1559 there were great things at hand ; it is only natural that the Queen would , directly or through Cecil , be concerned for what was being ...
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... hand . The corrections are followed in the printed copy , indicating that the manuscript represents the latest tran- scription of the original document.3 No printer is named and no author as such is noted on the manuscript or printed ...
... hand . The corrections are followed in the printed copy , indicating that the manuscript represents the latest tran- scription of the original document.3 No printer is named and no author as such is noted on the manuscript or printed ...
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... hand in hand . Such a conviction made the taunts of the enemy sting and wound the sensitive Queen . It is only to be expected that she would bend every effort to overcome diversity . That variety existed is evident . For example , in ...
... hand in hand . Such a conviction made the taunts of the enemy sting and wound the sensitive Queen . It is only to be expected that she would bend every effort to overcome diversity . That variety existed is evident . For example , in ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
JEWEL ENTERS | 15 |
JEWEL CECIL AND THE BIRTH OF THE APOLOGIA | 36 |
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Otras 9 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
according accusations Ambrose answer Apologia appears arguments attack authority believed Bishop body bread called Catholic cause Cecil century challenge Christ Church of England cited claimed clergy concerning considered controversy convictions copy Council Cross Defence doctrine doubt early edition Elizabeth Elizabethan English epistle error Eucharist evidence expressed fact faith Fathers force Gospel hand Harding Harding's hath Holy Hosius Humphrey Ibid important interpretation involved Jewel John lawful letter London Lord Martyr Mass matter meaning mind nature necessary noted Oxford Papacy papists Parker passage person Peter position present Prince printed Protestants Puritan Queen question reason reference reformed regard religion remain Replie Roman Rome sacrament Scriptures seems Sermon speak Spirit statement substance suggested teaching things Thomas thought translation true truth turned understand unto whole wine writings wrote