Sketch of the Reformation in EnglandBlunt, John J. (John James)
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Sketch of the Reformation in England
Blunt, John J. (John James)
Great Britain -- Church history; Reformation -- England
[1] _Advancement of Learning_, Basil Montagu’s edition of Bacon’s
works, Vol. ii. p. 102, Pickering. 1825.
[2] _The Study of Church History Recommended_, being the Terminal
Divinity Lecture, delivered in Bishop Cosin’s Library, April 15,
1834, before the Rt. Rev. the Dean, the Chapter, and the University
of Durham, by Hugh James Rose, B. D., Chaplain to his Grace, the
Archbishop of Canterbury.
[3] The Rev. Professor Keble, advertisement to _the Christian
Year_.
[4] _Of the Church and the Scriptures_, Basil Montagu’s edition,
i. 220.
[5] _The New Testament arranged in Chronological and Historical
order_, ii. 134.
[6] _Concio ad Clerum_, Pratt’s edition.
[7] Mede’s Works, ii. 1061.
[8] Epistola, 709.
[9] “On foot they went, and took Salisbury in their way, purposely to
see the good Bishop, who made Mr. Hooker sit at his own table--which
Mr. Hooker boasted of with much joy and gratitude, when he saw his
mother and friends; and at the Bishop’s parting with him, the Bishop
gave him good counsel, and his benediction, but forgot to give him
money; which when the Bishop had considered, he sent a servant in
all haste to call Richard back to him, and at Richard’s return, the
Bishop said to him, Richard, I sent for you back to lend you a horse
which hath carried me many a mile, and, I thank God, with much ease;
and presently delivered into his hand a walking staff, with which he
professed he had travelled through many parts of Germany; and he said,
Richard, I do not give but lend you my horse; be sure you be honest,
and bring my horse back to me at your return this way to Oxford. And I
do now give you ten groats to bear your charges to Exeter; and here is
ten groats more, which I charge you to deliver to your mother, and tell
her I send her a bishop’s benediction with it and beg the continuance
of her prayers for me. And if you bring my horse back to me I will give
you ten groats more to carry you on foot to the college; and so, God
bless you, good Richard.”--_Izaak Walton’s Life of Richard Hooker._
[10] “New-born;” not as _the Church_, but as the Catholic Church
_reformed_.
[11] The Study of Church History recommended.
[12] Acts, xi. 19.
[13] Acts, xi. 28.
[14] Acts, xviii. 2.
[15] Bede’s Hist. Eccles. 169.
[16] Bede, 233.
[17] Bede, 255. 459. 480.
[18] Bede, 437.
[19] Bede, 34. 158. 169.
[20] Girald, Cambr. apud Hen. Wharton, v. ii. p. 533. Anglia Sacra.
[21] Bede 82. _et seq._
[22] Bede, 116.
[23] Bede died A. D. 735.
[24] Bede, 166.
[25] Angl. Sacra, v. ii. p. 491.
[26] Bede, 339.
[27] Bede, 250.
[28] Bede, 254.
[29] Bede, 322.
[30] Bede, 247.
[31] Bede, 258.
[32] Bede, 271.
[33] Bede, 453.
[34] Bede, 271.
[35] Bede, 322.
[36] Bede, 395, 438.
[37] The very name, purgatory, is heathen. The annual feast of
purification in February was called “Sacrum Purgatorium.” Vide
Augustin. de Civ. Dei, l. vii. c. 7.; also Jewel’s Def. of the Apology,
part ii. c. 16. § 1.
[38] Bede, 122.
[39] Bede, 431.
[40] Bede, 330.
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