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" from the tyranny of the bishop of Rome and all his detestable enormities... "
A History of the Book of Common Prayer... - 59. oldal
szerző: Francis Procter - 1881 - 502 oldal
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Perranzabuloe, the lost church found: or, The Church of England not a new Church

Charles Trelawny Collins Trelawny - 1836 - 356 oldal
...change : it, however, contained one suffrage which was afterwards omitted, as harsh and superfluous : " From the tyranny of the Bishop of Rome, and all his detestable enormities, good Lord deliver us !" The burial service, as then arranged, was nearly the same as it is at present....

The History of England...By the Right Hon. Sir James Mackintosh

Sir James Mackintosh - 1836 - 484 oldal
...Prayer from the liturgy of Edward VI., the first, consisting in the omission of a prayer to be delivered from the " tyranny of the bishop of Rome and all his detestable enormities," manifested a conciliatory temper towards the Roman church ; and the second, instead of the Zwinglian...

Remarks on the progress of popery, introductory remarks to 'The testimony of ...

Edward Bickersteth - 1836 - 98 oldal
...our1 In the I.itany of Edward the Sixth's days, this clause was added. ' after privy conspiracy, ' From the tyranny of the bishop of Rome and all his detestable enormities,' good Lord deliver us. selves as a living sacrifice unto God. (Rom. xii. 1.) Nothing short of this is...

The Church of England magazine [afterw.] The Church of England and ..., 1. kötet

1836 - 574 oldal
...communicants, and none other or otherwise." The alteration in the Litany was the expunging the petition " from the tyranny of the Bishop of Rome and all his detestable enormities ;" the addition of the words, in the prayer for the monarch, " strengthen in the true worshipping of...

The history of the Puritans or Protestant non-conformists. repr ..., 1. kötet

Daniel Neal - 1837 - 778 oldal
...interrupted by suffrages; it is the same with that which is now used, except the petition to be delivered from the tyranny of the bishop of Rome, and all his detestable enormities: which, in the review of the liturgy in queen Elizabeth's time, was struck out. In the administration...

The Christian lady's magazine, ed. by Charlotte Elizabeth, 8. kötet

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1837 - 596 oldal
...her worldly wisdom, expunged from the litany where her blessed brother, Edward VI. had placed it ; ' From the tyranny of the bishop of Rome, and all his detestable enormities, Good Lord, deliver us! ' Here follows the extract from Da Moulin : ' When the businesses of the late...

The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Non-conformists; from ..., 1. kötet

Daniel Neal - 1837 - 704 oldal
...queen was more concerned for the Papists, and therefore, in the litany this passage was struck out, " From the tyranny of the bishop of Rome, and all his detestable enormities, good Lord deliver us." The rubric that declared, that by kneeling at the sacrament no adoration was...

The Eucharist, Its History, Doctrine, and Practice, with Meditations and ...

William James Early BENNETT - 1837 - 458 oldal
...addition, considering the close approximation of the contending parties — namely, "to be delivered from the tyranny of the bishop of Rome, and all his detestable enormities." And yet, with all these changes and improvements, the doctrine of the real presence remained untouched....

The state of popery and Jesuitism in England, from the Reformation to ... 1829

Thomas Lathbury - 1838 - 330 oldal
...additions, and omissions. In its main parts it remained the same, but one clause in the Litany — " From the tyranny of the Bishop of Rome, and all his detestable enormities," — was struck out as savouring too much of a spirit of bitterness, and being a subject too not suited...

Strictures on some parts of the Oxford tracts, a charge

John Henry Browne - 1838 - 204 oldal
...same Reformers Lad at that time a clause in the Litany, which has since been excluded, praying against the tyranny of the bishop of Rome, and all his detestable enormities; so that you could' hardly accuse them of papistry."—Vol. iii. p. 19. According to Strype, in his...




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