Gary W. Jenkins - John Jewel And The English National Church The Dilemmas Of An Erastian Reformer
form of vindication, by 1568 he found himself under the indictment of Jewel. Jewel on 14 October 1568 wrote to the chapter deman ...
jail for Sarum plain decided to meet without him, voting on the location of the jail without his knowledge or approval. On 2 Jan ...
this life: Sampson for he believed it would have been a burden to his conscience; Parkhurst, for it would have been an impositio ...
removed from these regal pomps and the distractions of court, they might quietly and dutifully tend to the flock of Christ.^38 J ...
end of his life he was put on the Court of High Commission with the express purpose of answering the charges of the Presbyterian ...
more’.^45 He reports on Jewel’s palace where ‘even sovereigns ... are ... suitably entertained’, his gardens, and the stream whe ...
Cologne. He ended up back in Exeter, where he resumed his acquaintance with Jewel upon the bishop’s visitation of the city in 15 ...
amusements and small regard for the finery of his office. Jewel produced something almost annually, as well as attending to his ...
evident when one looks on the inside cover of the third volume of Jewel’s copy of the venerable Bede’s opera.^49 When I first sa ...
quia impedit motum. sicut oratio Iosuae, fecit sistere Solem. Sic fortior influentii stellarum, fortior anima, quae sine cibo no ...
The passage is, of course, deceiving in that it would seem that any image is ipso facto an idol, though Cusanus predicates the w ...
page. However, he does abandon this practice on page 324 where Jewel writes upside down at the top of the page, and then, having ...
and medieval citations that crowded and blurred his thoughts in his more substantial works. Thus what is thought of Jewel, this ...
CHAPTER SIX 6 Jewel and the identity of the English national Church English national Church Jewel and his legacy Jewel died on 2 ...
Along with Parkhurst, Humphrey was the logical choice for the prelates to draft for the project: he had been at Oxford when Jewe ...
two devices that Humphrey employed – Jewel the scholar defending truth and Jewel the warden guarding the Church, embrace in thei ...
English parish would not have some form or copy of Jewel’s works.^11 In tandem with Jewel’s corpus, Humphrey’s Vita Iuellihas si ...
Featley’s efforts, unanimity about Jewel and his work was short-lived. The liturgical and theological unpleasantries that led up ...
holding by the use of these words the views embraced by cardinal Bellarmine.^19 Jewel, again, does admit that the term is used b ...
traduced the British Government for taking upon itself the surreptitious prerogative claiming sovereignty over matters spiritual ...
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