The sermons of ... Hugh Latimer ... many of which were ... on the religious and civil liberties of Englishmen, Volume 1 |
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Page vi
... thought our religious and civil li- berties , were either in danger of being publicly over- thrown , or fecretly undermined . But whenever this was done , it ftill answered the great purposes of their excellent Author , in promoting the ...
... thought our religious and civil li- berties , were either in danger of being publicly over- thrown , or fecretly undermined . But whenever this was done , it ftill answered the great purposes of their excellent Author , in promoting the ...
Page x
... thought proper , and his father finding he took his learning well , he was fent to the grammar - fchool at Leicester . At which Place he fo profited , that his parents and neighbours greatly admired him for his ready , prompt and fharp ...
... thought proper , and his father finding he took his learning well , he was fent to the grammar - fchool at Leicester . At which Place he fo profited , that his parents and neighbours greatly admired him for his ready , prompt and fharp ...
Page xi
... thought he had never fufficiently mingled his maffing wine with water ; and moreover , that he should never be damned , if he were once a profeffed friar , with divers fuch fuperftitious fancies . Nay , he was fo offended at the ...
... thought he had never fufficiently mingled his maffing wine with water ; and moreover , that he should never be damned , if he were once a profeffed friar , with divers fuch fuperftitious fancies . Nay , he was fo offended at the ...
Page xiii
... thought by what means he might best win him to the true knowledge of Chrift . Hereupon , once on a time , Mafter Bilney refolved to go to Master Latimer's study or chamber , and de- fired him to hear what he had to say in favour of the ...
... thought by what means he might best win him to the true knowledge of Chrift . Hereupon , once on a time , Mafter Bilney refolved to go to Master Latimer's study or chamber , and de- fired him to hear what he had to say in favour of the ...
Page xx
... thought it high time to look about him , and mufter together his men of arms , or advocates . The first who attacked Latimer was Doctor Buckenham , then prior of the Black Friars in Cambridge . This he did in the church of St Edward in ...
... thought it high time to look about him , and mufter together his men of arms , or advocates . The first who attacked Latimer was Doctor Buckenham , then prior of the Black Friars in Cambridge . This he did in the church of St Edward in ...
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Page 343 - And the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron, "Because ye believed me not, to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this congregation into the land which I have given them.
Page 79 - My father was a yeoman, and had no lands of his own, only he had a farm of three or four pound by year at the uttermost, and hereupon he tilled so much as kept half a dozen men. He had walk for a hundred sheep; and my mother milked thirty kine.
Page 109 - I never thought myself worthy, nor I never sued to be a preacher before your Grace, but I was called to it, and would be willing, if you mislike me, to give place to my betters ; for I grant there be a great many more worthy of the room than I am.
Page 432 - The condition of Man after the fall of Adam is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God. Wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will.
Page 12 - And he said also unto his disciples ; There was a certain rich man which had a steward ; and the same was accused unto him that he had wasted his goods. And he called him and said unto him ; How is it that I hear this of thee ? give an account of thy stewardship ; for thou mayest be no longer steward.
Page xviii - I WILL give thanks unto thee, O Lord, with my whole heart; even before the gods will I sing praise unto thee.
Page 47 - ... for they preached and lorded not, and now they lord and preach not. For they that be lords will ill go to plough: it is no meet office for them; it is not seeming for their estate. Thus came up lording loiterers: thus crept in unpreaching prelates; and so have they long continued. For how many unlearned prelates have we now at this day! And no marvel: for if the ploughmen that now be were made lords, they would clean give over ploughing; they would leave off their...
Page xxxiii - Wherefore, gracious king, remember yourself, have pity upon your own soul, and think that the day is at hand, when you shall give account of your office, and of the blood that hath been shed by your sword...
Page xlii - I could be content to bear their books after them; but if your Grace allow me for a preacher, I would desire...
Page 278 - More saw this aged man, he thought it expedient to hear him say his mind in this matter, for, being so old a man, it was likely that he knew most of any man in that presence and company. So Master More called this old aged man unto him, and said, father...