Gary W. Jenkins - John Jewel And The English National Church The Dilemmas Of An Erastian Reformer
must answer for someone whose polemic had moved Reformation principles in a radical direction. As in all of his disputes, Jewel ...
In the same way that Jewel incorporated more than bare biblical citations to bolster his claims in handling the liability of Kno ...
a union of the crown and Church, a union repudiated by both Rome and the later Puritans. Though Knox was not a Puritan,^126 he h ...
vitality of the Christian Commonwealth. Consequently, the definition and defense of the realm became the focus of Jewel’s debate ...
the 1571 Parliament. The analysis suffers from several flaws concerning Jewel both historically and theologically. Further, inso ...
of the Act of Uniformity removed. As we have seen, Jewel certainly would have agreed with this goal. But the 1566 Parliament pro ...
ye the Holy Spirit’, and for an acceptance of the uses of the Church of England even though they were not all to everyone’s liki ...
longer simply cover over by some appeal to the truth of the gospel itself, de re vero ipsa, which all in England held. Like the ...
their argument prove all they claimed. But there was a further, more telling point for Jewel here. The synagogue did have a titl ...
had said to the Presbyterians could have been turned on him by the traditionalists shall remain an academic point: Jewel died 23 ...
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CHAPTER FIVE 5 Life as a bishop in Salisbury The diocese of Salisbury before 1560 The diocese of Salisbury, comprised of Dorset, ...
Robert Hungerford, put, of course, to other uses following the dissolution of the chantries in 1547. Leaden Hall and the episcop ...
took Beauchamp’s side, confirming by letters patent in 1472 those liberties and privileges granted to past bishops by Henry III ...
of it. In the event, the line between these two causae belli, at least as they pertain to Shaxton, seems nonexistent, as the bis ...
would seem to have been meant for Peter Peto, who had been named after Campeggio’s death. When he did not take it Mary named Fra ...
dissolvendo Henrici Regis cum Catherina matrimonio. In 1533 Hugh Latimer cited him to Cromwell as Powell verbally attacked the b ...
visitation Jewel stayed in London for more than six months, during which time he preached his Challenge Sermon, and also saw to ...
other bishops, had ordained large numbers of men in his first year of residency, with the numbers decreasing after that.^22 Whil ...
parish registers testifying to the cost.^25 Yet while Jewel took an active hand in the destruction of images, he cannot be fault ...
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