Gary W. Jenkins - John Jewel And The English National Church The Dilemmas Of An Erastian Reformer
Nicholas Sander took the same argument against Jewel’s and Protestantism’s notion that the Church of Christ had deserted the tru ...
Church of Christ throughout the world as embodied in the bishops. Horne, according to Stapleton, was now asserting the exact opp ...
of Gods owne mouth (I trow) immediatly, that which confirmeth hym and his faith and religion.^81 In opposition to the Royal Supr ...
CHAPTER FOUR A prelate public and private: Jewel caught between Puritans and princes Janus as an English bishop: public sentimen ...
her Church, while neither merely nor purely a public matter, exists largely within the purview of his public discourse. But the ...
confronts the reader only when the entire corpus of Jewel’s writings, both as apologist and as correspondent, is considered. Whe ...
Spanish war with France. As noted, how matters had been handled in 1549 could well have steeled the Catholics for what they face ...
within, and wars prosecuted from without. These deviations and perils Jewel contrasted with the purity of Christianity in Englan ...
had used against his traditionalist detractors.^13 The order which saw the monarch sitting over the Church Jewel always maintain ...
equal aversion to the influence of Lutheran ideas, particularly ubiquitarianism,^16 so foreign to his own views on the Eucharist ...
To Jewel’s public audience, whether the English faithful or Recusant polemicists, the picture of England was one of harmony, the ...
Indeed, this connection had been made in the sixteenth century, both implicitly and explicitly: implicitly when Alexander Nowell ...
of obedience to crown and Parliament. John ab Ulmis had written Bullinger that both Cranmer and Ridley were as opposed to the ve ...
of Reformation evangelical piety was maintained, they took up their respective English crosses and followed Elizabeth. Vestments ...
a bounden duty to obey the magistrate if things even more than indifferent were required: ‘I, on the contrary, would magnify, in ...
(abusus tollit usumexcepted). They are significant on two counts. First, in questions material to the faith, the prince had a le ...
Levitical garb, the freedom of the Christian, inter alia. But à Lasco also notes, We know that the Roman Pope is the very Antich ...
Parker’s attempts at uniformity, and to seek both mediation and vindication from Zurich. Their joint letter of 1566 shows a mark ...
his own, it must be with the recognition that his ... Apology... erected all its defences on one flank only and allowed not so m ...
of rite concerned him only as they touched on the issues of antiquity: was the Roman rite the most ancient? Who invented the Can ...
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