The English Church in the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I (1558-1625)

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Macmillan, 1904 - 413 sayfa
 

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Sayfa 297 - If this be all they have to say I shall make them conform themselves or I will harry them out of the land, or else do worse," whereupon a bishop observed, "His Majesty spoke by inspiration of the Spirit of God.
Sayfa 250 - By the reverend and worthie Martin Marprelate gentleman/ and dedicated to the Confocationhouse. The Epitome is not yet published/ but it shall be when the Bishops are at convenient leysure to view the same. In the meane time/ let them be content with this learned Epistle. Printed oversea/ in Europe/ within two furlongs of a Bounsing Priest/ at the cost and charges of M. Marprelate / gentleman.
Sayfa 115 - Some say the service and prayers in the chancel ; others in the body of the church. Some say the same in a seat made in the church ; some in the pulpit, with their faces to the people. Some keep precisely the order of the book ; others intermeddle Psalms in metre.
Sayfa 140 - Warden of the College at Manchester, fresh from a personal interview with the pope, to be their agent of the new policy. His reception was not altogether favourable : the lax party took pains not to understand his instructions, and to withstand his decisiveness. Thereupon he fulminated threats of " a definitive sentence that all such as offer children to the baptism now used, or be present at the communion or service now used ... do not walk in the way of salvation.
Sayfa 20 - York j^g papacy was wrOng, because it involved a breach with all general councils, all canonical and ecclesiastical laws of the Church, the judgment of all other Christian princes, and the unity of Christ's Church. These four subjects he handled in a way which fully bears out the complaint made by Jewel (p. 15). His second main point was the discussion of the meaning of the Supremacy, and he claimed with some justice that the wording of the Act as it there stood — "Supreme Head of the Church of...
Sayfa 36 - established by the same; and the order and rules contained in the injunctions given by the Queen's Majesty, Anno iS60. " and exhibited unto us in this present visitation; to be " according to the true word of God, and agreeable to the " doctrine and use of the primitive and apostolic Church. " In witness of the premises to be true, we have unfeign" edly hereunto subscribed our names.
Sayfa 10 - Commandments in the vulgar tongue, without exposition or addition of any manner sense or meaning to be applied or added ; or to use any other manner of public prayer, rite or ceremony in the church, but that which is already used and by law received...
Sayfa vii - VII. The English Church from the Death of Anne to the Close of the Eighteenth Century, by the Rev. Canon Overton, DD, and the Rev.
Sayfa 179 - ... than kneeling ; . . . that excommunication be restored to his old former force ; that papists nor other neither constrainedly nor customably communicate in the mysteries of salvation ; that both the sacrament of the Lord's Supper and Baptism also may be ministered according to the ancient purity and simplicity ; . . . and finally, that nothing be done in this or any other thing but that which you have the express warrant of word of God for.
Sayfa v - Certain portions, indeed, have been written with a fulness and accuracy that leave nothing to be desired ; but many others have been dealt with, if at all, only in manuals and text-books which are generally dull by reason of excessive compression, or in sketches which, however brilliant and suggestive, are not histories. What seemed to be wanted was a continuous and adequate history in volumes of a moderate size and price, based upon a careful study of original authorities and the best ancient and...

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