| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1816 - 786 pages
...Sacrament, he denied that he ever ga» it before it «as abroad, yet did approve und well like of the same. As for the Catechism, the book of Articles, with the other book against Winchester, he granted the same to be his doings. — 8. Item, that lie compelled many against their wills to subscribe... | |
| Richard Laurence - Calvinism - 1820 - 498 pages
...year 1553, were ratified and published. Strype's Memorials of Cranmer, p. 272. Page 32, note ( 8 ). " As for the Catechism, the book of Articles, with " the other book against Winchester, &c. he granted " the same to be his doing." Fox's Martyrology, p. 1704. Page 32, note ( * ). " Ridley.... | |
| Henry Soames - 1827 - 808 pages
...noted many things for it. So I consented to the book. I was not the author of it." Foxe, 1317. b " As for' the catechism, the book of articles, with the other book against Winchester, he (Cranmer) granted the same to be his doings." (Ibid. 1704.) The catechism here meant must be that which... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1831 - 576 pages
...sacrament, he denied that he ever saw it before it was abroad, yet did approve and well like of the same. As for the Catechism, the book of Articles, with the other book against Winchester, he granted the same to 1 be his doings. 1 The proctor thus recites them : " A defence of the true and... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1831 - 566 pages
...likewise has been 1 Strype. * Laurence, Serm. p. 29, and notes, p. 215, where Foxe's authority is cited, " As for the Catechism, the book of Articles, with the other book against Winchester, &c. he (Cranmer) granted the same to be his doings." Cranmer's own words, however, are " Quoad Catechismum... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 562 pages
...made to the King by the clergy, they declared, that whereas divers canons were " thought to be not " As for the Catechism, the Book of Articles, with the other Book " against Winchester, he granted the same to be his doings." In the official Latin report, Cranmer's answer is expressed thus... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - Theology - 1833 - 564 pages
...made to the King by the clergy, they declared, that whereas divers canons were " thought to be not " As for the Catechism, the Book of Articles, with the other Book " against Winchester, he granted the same to be his doings." In the official Latin report, Cranmer's answer is expressed thus... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1839 - 602 pages
...exhibited to him, in order to his final censure, the seventh ends thus, " That he did compile and cause to be set abroad divers books." The last part of his...convocation under Queen Mary, when the Prolocutor charged Philpotwith this, that a Catechism was put forth without their consent, he answered on the sudden,... | |
| John Foxe - Church history - 1839 - 806 pages
...sacrament, he denied that he ever saw it before it was abroad, yet did approve and well like of the same. As for the Catechism, the book of Articles, with the other book against Winchester, he granted the same to be his doings. 8. Item, that he compelled many, against their wills, to subscribe... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - Lord's Supper - 1842 - 524 pages
...and set forth;" and in his replies to the interrogations of the Romish commissioners, we find that" As for the catechism, the book of articles, with the other book against Winchester, he granted the same to be his doings." The account of Ridley's conference with secretary Bourn, and others,... | |
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