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
[88] Essay upon the Government of the Church of England, by George
Reynolds, 27.
[89] Reynolds, 30.
[90] Bede’s Eccl. Hist. 447.
[91] Reynolds, 31.
[92] Bede, 447.
[93] Angl. Sacr. i. 461.
[94] Angl. Sacr. i. 6. _et seq._
[95] Angl. Sacr. i. 6.
[96] Angl. Sacr. i. 272.
[97] Angl. Sacr. i. 284.
[98] Angl. Sacr. i. 274.
[99] Bede’s Eccl. Hist. 352. 400.
[100] Angl. Sacr. i. 6. 71.
[101] Angl. Sacr. i. 44. 48.
[102] Angl. Sacr. i. 42.
[103] Angl. Sacr. i. 43.
[104] Reynolds, 41. 48, 49.
[105] Reynolds, 36.
[106] Reynolds, 38.
[107] Reynolds, 68.
[108] 27 Hen. 8. c. 28. Stat. of the Realm, iii. 576.
[109] Kennet on Impropriations, 25.
[110] Ibid. 405.
[111] Kennet on Impropriations, 97.
[112] Ryves’s Poore Vicar’s Plea, 15.
[113] Ibid. 21.
[114] Ibid. 7.
[115] Kennet, 35.
[116] Ryves’s Poore Vicar’s Plea, 145.
[117] Monast. Anglic. i. 658.
[118] Kennet, 59.
[119] Strype’s Annals, 177. Latimer’s Sermons, ii. 243.
[120] Strype’s Annals, 181.
[121] Wordsworth’s Eccles. Biog. i. 265, note.
[122] Jewel’s Sermon on Haggai. i. 2.
[123] See Dean Colet’s Serm. in Burnet’s Reform. iii. 28. fol. The
original Latin sermon is given in the appendix to Knight’s Life of
Colet. The passage alluded to is in p. 281.
[124] Strype’s Cranmer, 456.
[125] Ibid. 217, 218.
[126] Colet’s Sermon, printed in 1511, speaks of law,--quæ prohibent
ne clericus sit publicus lusor; and of laws, quæ prohibent clericis
frequentare tabernas, 281.
[127] Latimer’s Sermons, i. 182.
[128] Ibid. 87.
[129] Burnet’s Hist. of Reformation, i. 316. 1st ed. fol.
[130] Strype’s Annals, 87.
[131] Strype’s Cranmer, 169. Fox’s Acts and Mon. i. 538. Ed. 1631–32.
Wordsworth’s Eccl. Biog. i. 287.
[132] Wordsworth’s Eccl. Biog. i. 306. Knight’s Life of Dean Colet, 47.
53. 56. Erasmus supported by his authority the new system of theology,
and defended his friend Colet at Cambridge.
[133] Eccl. Biog. i. 286, note.
[134] Latimer’s Sermons, i. 177.
[135] Shakspeare, Second Part of Henry IV. act. i. scene 2.
“_Fal._ Where’s Bardolph?”
_Page._ He’s gone into Smithfield to buy your worship a
_horse_.
“_Fal._ I bought him in _Paul’s_, and he’ll buy me a horse in
Smithfield.”
See also Strype’s Annals, 227.
[136] Ibid. 227, and Queen Elizabeth’s “Proclamation made for the
reverend usage of all churches and churchyards,” given in Strype’s Life
of Grindal, 56.
[137] See Canon’s, xviii. xix.
[138] Strype’s Cranmer, 56, and Latimer.
[139] Utopia, ed. 24mo. 73.
[140] Latimer’s Serm. i. 176.
[141] Wordsworth’s Eccl. Biog. i. 271.
[142] Latimer, ii. 65.
[143] Latimer, ii. 189.
[144] Eccl. Biog. i. 166.
[145] Eccl. Biog. i. 166.
[146] Latimer’s Serm. ii. 24. 199.
[147] Erasmus, Peregrinatio Religionis Ergo.
[148] Latimer, Serm. ii. 45.
[149] See the very learned charge of Dr. Waterland upon “The Wisdom of
the Ancients borrowed from Divine Revelation,” viii. 1. _et seq._
Oxf.
[150] See Alix’s Churches of Piedmont, c. 24.
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