Hugh Latimer: A BiographyReligious Tract Society, 1881 - 462 pages |
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... labours , and those of his compeers in the revival of letters , were of essential service in preparing the way for the reformation of religion , the other great movement of the period . The two move- ments were , however , entirely ...
... labours , and those of his compeers in the revival of letters , were of essential service in preparing the way for the reformation of religion , the other great movement of the period . The two move- ments were , however , entirely ...
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... labours of the reformed preacher . Tunstal , a comparatively mild and temperate prelate , had been translated to Durham , and the violent and vindictive Stokesley , the Bishop - elect , was abroad till the close of the year . Latimer ...
... labours of the reformed preacher . Tunstal , a comparatively mild and temperate prelate , had been translated to Durham , and the violent and vindictive Stokesley , the Bishop - elect , was abroad till the close of the year . Latimer ...
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... labours in London and the bit- ter controversies of Cambridge , his " little cure , " as he affectionately styles it , must have seemed to promise a happy retreat where he might devote himself calmly and peacefully to the simple duties ...
... labours in London and the bit- ter controversies of Cambridge , his " little cure , " as he affectionately styles it , must have seemed to promise a happy retreat where he might devote himself calmly and peacefully to the simple duties ...
Contents
EARLY LIFE 1485 TO 1524 | 1 |
FROM LATIMERS CONVERSION TO HIS APPEARANCE | 30 |
APPOINTMENT AS RECTOR OF WEST KINGTON 1526 | 53 |
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