Geschichte der Kirchenreformation in Grossbritannien. Nene Ausg, Volumen2

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Página 640 - hung with altar cloths ; their tables and beds covered with " copes instead of carpets and coverlids ; and many made carous" ing cups of the sacred chalices, as once Belshazzar celebrated " his drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the temple. It " was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not " somewhat of this furniture in it, though it were only a fair large " cushion made of a cope or altar cloth, to adorn their windows, " or make their chairs appear to have somewhat in them...
Página 657 - THE body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was given for thee, preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life ! Take and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee ; and feed on him in thy heart by faith with thanksgiving.
Página 650 - ... flocks left destitute of their faithful pastors, some of the laity, tradesmen or others, endued with parts and some learning, used in that distress to read the Scriptures to the rest in their meetings, and the letters of the martyrs and prisoners, and other good books; also to pray with them, and exhort them to stand fast, and to comfort and establish them in the confession of Christ, to the death.
Página 397 - No book ever gave such a mortal wound to Popery as this ; it was dedicated to the queen, and was in such high reputation, that it was ordered to be set up in the churches ; where it raised in the people an invincible horror and detestation of that religion which had shed so much innocent blood.
Página 628 - Highness's pleasure, with the advice and consent of us the Lord Protector and the rest of the Council, is, that immediately upon the sight hereof, with as convenient diligence as you may, you shall not only give order that all the images remaining in any church or chapel within your...
Página 653 - How superior Powers ought to be obeyed of their Subjects, and wherein they may lawfully, by God's law, be disobeyed and resisted : wherein is declared the cause of all this present misery in England, and the only way to remedy the same.
Página 669 - In our first reformation here, in Henry VIII's time, although in some points there was oversight for the help of the ministry and the poor, yet if the prelacy had been left in their pomp and wealth the victory had been theirs. I like no spoil but I allow to have good things put to good uses, as to the enriching of the Crown, to the help of the youth of the nobility, to the maintenance of ministry in the church, of learning in schools and to relieve the poor members of Christ, being in body and limbs...
Página 668 - He maintained this position, that if kings and princes refused to reform religion, inferior magistrates and the people, being directed and instructed in the truth by their preachers, may lawfully reform within their own bounds themselves ; and if all or the far greater part be enlightened by the truth, they may make a public reformation.
Página 628 - ... the lively images of Christ should not contend for the dead images, which be things not necessary...
Página 178 - THE TRUTH is, that in the NEW TESTAMENT there is no mention made of any DEGREES or DISTINCTIONS in ORDERS, but only of Deacons or Ministers, and of PRIESTS OR BISHOPS...

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