| Missions - 1858 - 778 pages
...thought that the Pope, Christ's Vicar, had been lord of all the world, as Christ is ; so that if be should have deprived the king of his crown, or you...Bromham, it had been enough, for he could do no wrong." About this time an event took place which created no small stir among the clergy, exciting the hatred... | |
| Hugh Latimer - Sermons, English - 1824 - 478 pages
...thought in times past, that the pope, Christ's vicar, had been lord of all the world as Christ is, so that if he should have deprived the king of his crown, or you of your lordship of Bromham, it had been enough : for he could do no wrong. Now I might be hired to think... | |
| Christian biography - 1842 - 462 pages
...I have thought in times past, that the Pope was Christ's vicar, lord of all the world as Christ is, so that if he should have deprived the king of his crown, or you of the lordship of Bromeham, it had been enough : for he could do no wrong. Now I might be brought to think otherwise... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 460 pages
...I have thought in times past, that the Pope was Christ's vicar, lord of all the world as Christ is, so that if he should have deprived the king of his crown, or you of the lordship of Bromeham, it had been enough: for he could do no wrong. Now I might be brought to think otherwise;... | |
| John Foxe - Christian martyrs - 1844 - 1232 pages
...thought in times past, that the pope, Christ's vicar, hath been lord of all the world as Christ is ; so that if he should have deprived the king of his crown, or you of the lordship of Bromeham, it had been enough : for he could do no wrong. Now I might be hired to think otherwise ;... | |
| Hugh Latimer - Sermons, English - 1845 - 580 pages
...thought in times past, that the pope, Christ's vicar, hath3 been Lord of all the world, as Christ is ; so that if he should have deprived the king of his crown, or you of the lordship of Bromeham, it had been enough ; for he could do no wrong. Now I might be hired to think otherwise ;... | |
| Christians - 1856 - 452 pages
...* * * I have tliought that the pope, Christ's vicar, had been lord of all the world, as Christ is ; so that if he should have deprived the king of his...Bromham, it had been enough, for he could do no wrong." | While Latimer was in this state of mind, a great sensation was produced in the university by a book... | |
| Henry Bull - Devizes (England) - 1859 - 636 pages
...over Roundway hill, it became one of the usual stopping places for royalty and gentry, when on tkeir way to the healing waters of "the Bath," and must...the cottage. In 1531 the King gave him the living of West Kyngton in Wilts, whither he resolved to repair and keep a constant residence. "You are deserting... | |
| George Long Duyckinck - 1861 - 234 pages
...thought, in times past, that the Pope, Christ's vicar, hath been Lord of all the world, as Christ is ; so that if he should have deprived the King of his...Bromham, it had been enough, for he could do no wrong. Now I might be hired to think otherwise, notwithstanding I have both seen and heard Scripture drawn... | |
| 1861 - 464 pages
...thought in times past, that the pope, Christ's vicar, had been Lord of all the world as Christ is ; so that if he should have deprived the king of his crown, or you of the lordship of Bromeham, it A^muiu. had been enough : for he could do no wrong. Now I might be hired to think otherwise... | |
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