| Henry John Todd - 1831 - 566 pages
...SEVENTH ARTICLE is this. We will have holy bread and holy water every Sunday, palms and ashes at the time accustomed; images to be set up again in every church...ceremonies, used heretofore by our mother holy Church. O superstition and idolatry, how they prevail among you ! The very true, heavenly bread of life, the... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 476 pages
...sufficeth for the sixth Article. Your seventh Article is this : VII. We will have holy bread and holy water made every Sunday ; palms and ashes at the times...ceremonies used heretofore by our mother holy Church. O, superstition and idolatry ! how they prevail among you ! The very true heavenly bread, the food... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 480 pages
...every Sunday ; palms and ashes at the times accustomed; images to be set up again in every church ; aud all other ancient old ceremonies used heretofore by our mother holy Church. O, superstition and idolatry ! how they prevail among you ! The very true heavenly bread, the food... | |
| 1846 - 556 pages
...licet legatur etiam esset consecrationi attento com- aliquando distributa iisdem ipsis, municandorum numero, haudqua- qui Eucharistico cibo jam refecti...in another place of the same events, he calls these eulogiae and the holy water, " conjured bread and water."9 The Office of the Benediction of a Bell,... | |
| John Strype - 1848 - 722 pages
...sixth article. Your seventh article is this : We will have holy bread and holy water every Sunday1, palms and ashes at the times accustomed; images to...ceremonies used heretofore by our mother holy church. Oh 1 superstition and idolatry, how they prevail among you. The very true heavenly bread of life, the... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1888 - 306 pages
...the old religion, the seventh article of their demands was : We will have holy bread and holy water every Sunday, palms and ashes at the times accustomed,...ceremonies used heretofore by our mother holy church, t And when they marched to the siege of Exeter, which ended for them so sadly, they carried before... | |
| 1888 - 324 pages
...the old religion, the seventh article of their demands 'was : We will have holy bread and holy water every Sunday, palms and ashes at the times accustomed,...ceremonies used heretofore by our mother holy church, t And when they marched to the siege of Exeter, which ended for them so sadly, they carried before... | |
| Jean Mary Stone - 1904 - 526 pages
...26. * Gairdner, History of the English Church, p. 267. 8 Lingard, History of England, vol. vp 291. images to be set up again in every church ; and all...ceremonies used heretofore by our Mother holy Church. We will not receive the new service, because it is like a Christmas game ; but we will have our old... | |
| 1904 - 350 pages
...west-country rebels make no mention of the disuse of incense, unless it be included under the phrase, " all other ancient old ceremonies used heretofore by our mother holy church." Nor is it mentioned in any of the Replies to their Articles. In Whitsun week of 1548, "the censing... | |
| Hensley Henson, Frank Theodore Woods, Arthur Cayley Headlam, Edward William Watson, Henry Leighton Goudge - 1919 - 236 pages
...the high altar, the prayers for the dead, the holy bread and holy water, the palms, ashes, images, " and all other ancient old ceremonies used heretofore by our mother holy Church." It is, indeed, difficult to exaggerate the decisiveness of the change which transformed the whole external... | |
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