Gary W. Jenkins - John Jewel And The English National Church The Dilemmas Of An Erastian Reformer
kingdom.^23 Parkhurst, upon his return from exile wrote to Josiah Simler in Zurich: Let others have their bishoprics; my Cleeve ...
thears humanitatis, theology and Aristotelian logic,^28 and coming to Oxford with a reputation already established from his time ...
office devoutly maintained a medieval outlook. Stephen Gardiner, bishop of Winchester, save for the final weeks of Henry’s life ...
merely through dint of monarchical will, or by the actions of Cromwell, but effected with Henry’s willing accomplices in Parliam ...
priest.^40 And it was Colet, who in his well-known 1512 convocation sermon called for sweeping reforms along strict lines, as if ...
Whatever the sources of Henry’s claims concerning the extent of his sovereignty over the English Church; however much of a debt ...
the medieval reading of the text thereby making the prince the primary benefactor of the obligations the commandment enjoined. T ...
Protestants it had severed them from the Pope, yet this blessing was not unmixed, for Henry VIII proved little more than a new f ...
constructed the council as he did in light of making Edward’s nearest blood kin, namely his uncles, his closest guardians and co ...
1536 to 1539, came without a repudiation of traditional, medieval doctrine, as Henry VIII maintained a robust medieval piety thr ...
Spoleto, and from 1537–40 he was prior of San Piero ad Aram in Naples. His sojourn in Naples proved formative, for there he beca ...
presence at conservative Oxford, where so few of either humanist or Reformer resided, touched off bitter controversy. Two matter ...
greatest heretic in Kent’. Yet Henry VIII then placed Cranmer in charge of the investigation into himself.^72 But with Edward VI ...
Jewel’s progress at Oxford paralleled that of Protestantism in England. Under the direction of Thomas Cranmer and Nicholas Ridle ...
preached at Sunningwell have survived, though he left a record of his thoughts at this time apart from that implied by his assoc ...
if the sun is removed from the world, everything is left obscured, dispersed, and confused; and thus it is if the voice of the p ...
that ministers keep in mind that they maintain the person of Christ’.^89 Having thrown down the gauntlet, Jewel now draws his rh ...
undermine any sort of ancient Catholic consensus would be the negative foundation of his Challenge Sermon and a tool repeatedly ...
divinity school was the immediate cause of the 1549 disputations. Among those listening to Martyr’s lectures (which McNair, citi ...
Defence of the True and Catholick Doctrine of the Sacrament^104 in which the English archbishop clearly denied the real or corpo ...
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