Latirner, declared to him his errors, and openly and manifestly, by the Scripture of God, confuted them, and with many and godly exhortations moved him to repentance ; but such was his frowardness, that he neither would hear nor speak. Archaeologia Cambrensis - Side 1521874Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Henry Ellis - 1824 - 340 sider
...reverend father in God and a renoumed and famous clerk, the bishop of Worcester, called Hugh Latimer, declared to him his errors and openly and manifestly...frowardness that he neither would hear nor speak. Forest on fire and consumed him to nothing. This Friar, when he savr the fire come, and that present... | |
| 1825 - 342 sider
...Latimer, declared to him his errors and openly " and manifestly by the Scripture of God confut" ed them, and with many and godly exhortations " moved him to repentance, but such was his " forwardness that he neither would hear nor " speak. " And a little before the execution, a huge and... | |
| 1825 - 582 sider
...rend father in God and a renouned and famous " clerk, the bishop of Worcester, called Hugh " Latimer, declared to him his errors and openly " and manifestly by the Scripture of God confut" ed them, and with many and godly exhortations " moved him to repentance, but such was his "... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 770 sider
...rend father in God and a renouned and famous " clerk, the bishop of Worcester, called Hugh " Latimer, declared to him his errors and openly " and manifestly by the Scripture of God confut" ed them, and with many and godly exhortations " moved him to repentance, but such was his "... | |
| Hugh Latimer - 1845 - 580 sider
...reverend father in God, and a renowned anil famous clerk, the bishop of Worcester, called Hugh Latimer, declared to him his errors, and openly and manifestly...scripture of God confuted them, and with many and godly exhortacions moved him to repentance." Hall, Chronicle, p. 826, edited by Ellis.] P Holinshed observes... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 sider
...a renowned and pious clerk, the bishop of Worcester, called Hugh Latimer, declared to him (Forest) his errors ; and openly and manifestly by the Scripture...frowardness that he neither would hear nor speak." * After the great insurrections of 1536-7 had been effectually repressed, it became evident that the... | |
| R. Monti Carlyle, Alexander James Carlyle - 1899 - 198 sider
...a renowned and famous clerk, the Bishop of Worcester, called Hugh Latimer, declared to him (Forest) his errors and openly and manifestly by the Scripture...many and godly exhortations moved him to repentance." It is true that in his letter to Cromwell Latimer expresses a strong desire that if Forest should yet... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 744 sider
...a renowned and pious clerk, the bishop of Worcester, called Hugh Latimer, declared to him (Forest) his errors, and openly and manifestly by the Scripture...frowardness that he neither would hear nor speak." After the great insurrections of 1536-37 had been effectually repressed, it became evident that the... | |
| Edward Hall - 1904 - 402 sider
...renoumed and famous Clerck the bishop of Worceter called Hugh Latimer, declared to him hys errours, and openly and manifestly by the scripture of God confuted them, and wyth many and godly exhortacions moved him to repentaunce, but such was his frowardnes that he neyther... | |
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