Gary W. Jenkins - John Jewel And The English National Church The Dilemmas Of An Erastian Reformer
the institutional Church. While Jewel embraced the central aspects of Luther’s theology, he found only a passing need to defend ...
the godly prince and the right of regional churches, while little can be drawn from his writings that will give us the shape of ...
articulated dogma. Though he left an exposition of the creed among his unpublished papers, neither his first literary executor t ...
CHAPTER THREE 3 The Catholic reaction to Jewel English Catholics and the Counter Reformation Previous studies on Jewel noted the ...
from doing so by Her Majesty. These included most of the bishops and also such clerics as John Feckenham, the erstwhile abbot of ...
people already part of Jewel’s life, most notably Richard Smith and Thomas Harding; but also Thomas Heskyns, who with Harding ha ...
(More’s circle had resorted to Louvain), it was the logical alternative. Further, the Englishman John Fowler would set up his pr ...
at Winchester before going to New College in 1553, receiving his BA, in In 1558 he was ordained and made a prebend of Chicheste ...
emboldened, and in despite of that solemnity more enkendeled, the 20 of August being Tuesday toward evening, at the Antemne [ant ...
For Stapleton, the point of the whole story was to demonstrate to Horne that the bishop should preach obedience to his own creed ...
focused not merely upon certain points of controversy, for example, papal supremacy, transubstantiation, the use of images, inte ...
troubleth with number. His blowes come thicke, but his weapons lacke edge. some in olde time likened Logique to the hand closed ...
Rastell challenged Jewel along the same lines concerning both the veneration of the Virgin and what the ancient liturgies reveal ...
that the Liturgy was said in any other tongue in the ancient Church other than the Latin or Greek, for while it can be shown tha ...
born on Henrician principles nor least of all on evangelical ones.^17 Likewise under Edward VI, though certainly Protestant, as ...
Jewel would also link images with the good of the commonwealth, but the Catholic distinction between image and prototype, and be ...
used of honor due to parents.^24 In fact the second Nicaean Council (787) had linked with to guard against any c ...
to the king, and though he does not spell it out specifically, those who would honor images of the king, but not of Christ, have ...
interpretation) where any priest SAID masse, ORDINARILI, in OPEN CHURCH and receaved alone: D. Harding proveth Priavate masse, t ...
which I have wyshed before to be well remembered, that our question is not, whether any priest then did receive alone, but wheth ...
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