Hugh Latimer: A BiographyReligious Tract Society, 1881 - 462 pages |
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... recant or abide the consequences . Barnes affirmed that he had been misunder- stood , and offered to explain his meaning next Sunday in the same place ; but the Vice - Chancellor inhibited his preaching there . Bilney and Latimer were ...
... recant or abide the consequences . Barnes affirmed that he had been misunder- stood , and offered to explain his meaning next Sunday in the same place ; but the Vice - Chancellor inhibited his preaching there . Bilney and Latimer were ...
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... recanted , and , like Barnes , were exhibited in ignominious parade in the High Street of Oxford , and were then formally ... recant , was not really more dangerous to the progress of the Reformation than the sanguinary cruelty of their ...
... recanted , and , like Barnes , were exhibited in ignominious parade in the High Street of Oxford , and were then formally ... recant , was not really more dangerous to the progress of the Reformation than the sanguinary cruelty of their ...
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... recanting or not recanting , couching his words so as he neither confessed the matter , nor yet uttered his mind so cleanly but somewhat stak and appeared by the way . " Whereupon we ministered an oath unto him , and delivered him ...
... recanting or not recanting , couching his words so as he neither confessed the matter , nor yet uttered his mind so cleanly but somewhat stak and appeared by the way . " Whereupon we ministered an oath unto him , and delivered him ...
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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