History of the Christian Church ...: A. D. 1517-1648, reformation and counter-reformation; ed. by Dr. G. Kawerau ... tr. by J. H. FreeseS. Sonnenschein & Company, limited, 1900 |
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A.D. 1517-1648, reformation and counter-reformation; edited by Dr.G. Kawerau ... Wilhelm Ernst Möller Visualizzazione completa - 1900 |
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Pagina v - Nam quis nescit, primam esse historiae legem, ne quid falsi dicere audeat ? deinde ne quid veri non audeat? ne qua suspicio gratiae sit in scribendo? ne qua simultatis ? Haec scilicet fundamenta nota sunt omnibus.
Pagina 124 - III 75 ff.) it was agreed: cum pane et vino vere et substantialiter adesse, exhiberi et sumi corpus Christi et sanguinem : sacramentali unione pattern esse corpus Christi, he porrecto pane simul esse et vere exhiberi corpus Christi.
Pagina 208 - The Oath of the King's Supremacy. I FROM henceforth shall utterly renounce, refuse, relinquish, and forsake the bishop of Rome, and his authority, power, and jurisdiction. And I shall never consent nor agree that the bishop of Rome shall...
Pagina 351 - An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in. Parliament, for the calling of an Assembly of learned and godly Divines, and others, to be consulted with by the Parliament, for the settling of the government and liturgy of the Church of England ; and for vindicating and clearing of the doctrine of the said Church from false aspersions and interpretations.
Pagina 208 - I FROM henceforth shall utterly renounce, refuse, relinquish, and forsake the Bishop of Rome, and his authority, power, and jurisdiction. And I shall never consent nor agree, that the bishop of Rome shall practise, exercise, or have, any...
Pagina 65 - Man sol ouch dasz evangelium und sine annemer nit schirmen mit dem Schwert oder sy sich selbsz, alsz wir durch unseren bruder vernomen hand dich also meinen und halten.
Pagina 98 - Nuremberg, Ulm, Constance, Lindau, Memmingen, Kempten, Nordlingen, Heilbronn, Reutlingen, Isny, St. Gall, Weissenburg and Windsheim gave in their adherence.
Pagina 354 - ; having " the right and power of spiritual administration and government in itself and over itself, by the common and free consent of the people, independently, and immediately under Christ, always in the best order they can.
Pagina 301 - ... a denial of the one sacrifice and suffering of Jesus Christ and...
Pagina 42 - We well know," they read in part, "that for many years much that is abominable has issued from this Holy See; no wonder, then, if the diseased condition has been transmitted from the head to the limbs, from the Pope to the prelates. We have all fallen by the way, and it has already been long since one of us has done any good thing, not even one.