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
[272] See the characteristic declaration prefixed to the third volume
of the Jesuits’ edition of Newton’s Principia.
[273] See an excellent pamphlet, entitled “The Revenues of the Church
not a Burden to the Public.” 1830.
[274] Nehemiah, iv. 18.
[275] Some Account of Shrewsbury, p. 128.
[276] See the Petition of the Inhabitants of Holm Cultram, in
Cumberland, to Cromwell, praying for the preservation of the abbey
church there, A. D. 1538. Ellis’s Original Letters, ii. 89.
[277] Spelman, Hist. and Fate of Sacrilege, p. 202. The extract is from
a letter of John Bale to Leland.
[278] Homily on Keeping clean of Churches.
[279] Strype’s Cranmer, 177.
[280] Latimer’s Sermons, i. 60, 61. Id. i. 176.
[281] Latimer’s Sermons, i. 167.
[282] Id. i. 176, 220.
[283] Strype’s Cranmer, 175.
[284] Fox, 1048. Percy’s Reliques of English Poetry, ii. 291.
Shakspeare’s Winter Tale, act iv. sc. 2.
[285] Strype’s Append. 88.
[286] Strype’s Cranmer, 178. 291.
[287] Id. 178.
[288] Latimer’s Sermons, i. 135. 249; ii. 162. 163.
[289] Strype’s Cranmer, 208.
[290] Id. 179.
[291] Id. 291.
[292] Strype’s Life of Parker, p. 17. fol. ed.
[293] Latimer’s Sermons, i. 246.
[294] Latimer’s Sermons, i. 266.
[295] Id. i. 183. See also the lxxvth Canon.
[296] Id. ii. 58.
[297] Strype’s Cranmer, p. 216.
[298] Latimer, i. 93.
[299] See Bishop Jewel’s Sermon on Haggai, i. 2, near the end.
[300] Eccles. Biography, iv. 508. Country Parson, p. 95. 12mo. ch.
xxviii.
[301] Latimer’s Sermons, i. 105.
[302] Burnet, Pref. ii. 14. Strype’s Cranmer, p. 36.
[303] Fox’s Acts and Mon. ii. 380.
[304] Fox, ii. 647.
[305] Clarendon’s Hist. of the Rebellion, i. 102.
[306] Fox, ii. 508.
[307] Strype’s Cranmer, pp. 114. 118.
[308] Eccles. Biog. iii. 478.
[309] Fox, ii. 530, et seq.
[310] Fox. See the story of Garret, ii. 517, and of Porter, ii. 536.
[311] Fox, ii. 525.
[312] See Latimer’s Sermons, i. 187. 227. 133. 181: also Fox, ii. 525,
the sermon of one Seton, on Justification by Faith only.
[313] Hist. of Cambridge, p. 103.
[314] Barrow’s Works, fol. ed. i. 94. 260. 267. 305. 456.
[315] Latimer’s Sermons, i. 183.
[316] Fox, ii. 684; where Bonner defends himself for having overlooked
some of the king’s injunctions in his sermon, by reason of his book of
notes having “in his sermon-time fallen away from him.”
[317] See Eccles. Biog. i. 303.
[318] See Archbishop Laurence’s Bampton Lectures, Notes, pp. 196–199.
[319] 1 Macc. i. 56. 58. Fox, i. 682. 685. 772. ii. 416. Collier, ii.
188.
[320] See Strype’s Cranmer, p. 59, and Fox’s Acts and Mon. ii. 364.
[321] Strype, p. 58.
[322] Strype’s Cranmer, p. 64; and Appendix, 42.
[323] Formularies of Faith in the reign of Henry VIII. Published at the
Clarendon Press, 1825. P. 25. 34. 386.
[324] Archbishop Laurence’s Bampton Lectures, p. 61–64.
[325] Formularies, &c. p. 116.
[326] Id. p. 161.
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