The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIIIG. Bell, 1905 - 406 sivua |
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... persons of the writer's own com- munion . . . In correcting old misconceptions Father Gasquet , without professing to draw anything like a complete picture of the age , lays before us a considerable body of sound and interesting ...
... persons of the writer's own com- munion . . . In correcting old misconceptions Father Gasquet , without professing to draw anything like a complete picture of the age , lays before us a considerable body of sound and interesting ...
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... is needful . According to the latter , Christ is present wholly under each kind of bread and wine , the mass is a sacrifice for the living and the dead , and " oblation is made in the person of the 2 THE REVIVAL OF LETTERS IN ENGLAND 17.
... is needful . According to the latter , Christ is present wholly under each kind of bread and wine , the mass is a sacrifice for the living and the dead , and " oblation is made in the person of the 2 THE REVIVAL OF LETTERS IN ENGLAND 17.
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... person of the whole church " ; according to the former , the Supper is a memorial only of Christ's death , " and not a sacrifice , but a remembrance of the sacrifice that was once offered up on the cross , ' and that " all oblations ...
... person of the whole church " ; according to the former , the Supper is a memorial only of Christ's death , " and not a sacrifice , but a remembrance of the sacrifice that was once offered up on the cross , ' and that " all oblations ...
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... person enclosed in walls or buried in the ground . " The scheme which accompanied this letter in 1556 was for the formation of a national library , into which were to be gathered the original manuscripts still left in England , which ...
... person enclosed in walls or buried in the ground . " The scheme which accompanied this letter in 1556 was for the formation of a national library , into which were to be gathered the original manuscripts still left in England , which ...
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... person died , to " " ' Saint - German was born 1460. He was employed by Thomas Crum- well on some business of the State , and died in 1540. The Dyalogue was printed apparently first in Latin , but subsequently in English . It con ...
... person died , to " " ' Saint - German was born 1460. He was employed by Thomas Crum- well on some business of the State , and died in 1540. The Dyalogue was printed apparently first in Latin , but subsequently in English . It con ...
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