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The Remains of Thomas Cranmer (Volume 1)

The Remains of Thomas Cranmer (Volume 1)

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ISBN10: 1234928698
ISBN13: 9781234928698
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 182
Weight: 0.74
Height: 0.39 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1833. Excerpt: ... Cranmer followed the sentiments of Peter Martyr on this sacramentk. A few months later it might be supposed * that every remaining doubt was dispelled by the appear ance of Peter Martyr's Disputation and Treatise on the Eucharist. For they both flatly deny the Corporal Presence; and as one was published at the request of Cranmer and the other was introduced by a long dedication to himself thus on the Eucharist. Ego tanti non facio dissidium hoc de elementis Sacramentorum, posteaquam de mysteriis convenit, ut propter elements scindi velim societatem et charitatem Christianam; Mysterium porro omnium summum in coena esse puto, communionem corporis ct sanguinis Christi; In hoc vero nullum usque dissidium video. Oinnes enim ingenue fatemur, nos in coena, vero Christi cor pori et sanguini, vere etiam coramunicare, quicunque verbo illius cre dim us. Quod jam attinet, quo modo id fiat, anxie et curiose disqui rere, atque hoc nomine turbas in Ecclesia non necessarias excitare, quain alioqui satis affligi et perturbari ab hostibus nostris videmus ? Excitent eas qui volent, me illarum socium non habebunt. Letters of John a Lasco in Gerdes, Serin. Antiq. tora. ii. p. 629. This passage, both in doctrine and in moderation, is such as Cranmer himself might have written. k These particulars are taken from a manuscript catalogue of the letters preserved at Zurich relating to the English Reformation, which has been lately compiled by Mr. Salomon Hess, and which is now in the possession of the Delegates of the University Press at Oxford. The following are extracts from it. 1548. Burcherus Biillingero, 29 Oct. Catechism, jussu Cranmeri in Anglicum versus, Lutherana e opinioni de Coena favens, multas dat turbas. Jo. ab Ulmis ad Bullingerum, 27 Nov. Cranmerus a Jo. a Lasco ad...

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