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Reformation in Britain and Ireland - Страница 99
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The Quarterly Theological Review and Ecclesiastical Record, Том 4

1826 - 568 страници
...to run from their seats to the altar, and from altar to altar, and from sacring, as they called it, to sacring, peeping, tooting, and gazing at that thing which the priest held up in his hands, if they thought not to honour that thing which they saw ? What moved the priests to lift up the Sacrament...

The Life of Archbishop Cranmer, Том 2

Henry John Todd - 1831 - 566 страници
...to the altar, and from altar to altar, and from sacring (as they called it) to sacring, peeping, 3 tooting, and gazing at that thing which the priest held up in his Hands, if they thought not to honour that thing which they saw ? What moved the priests to lift up the sacrament...

The Remains of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Том 2

Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 480 страници
...to run from their seats to the altar, and from altar to altar, and from sacring, as they called it, to sacring, peeping, tooting, and gazing at that thing which the priest held up in his hands, if they thought not to honour that thing which they saw ? What moved the priests to lift up the sacrament...

Writings of the Rev. Dr. Thomas Cranmer

Thomas Cranmer - 1842 - 524 страници
...their seats to the altar, and from altar to altar, and from sakering, as they call it, to sakering;* peeping, tooting, and gazing, at that thing which the priest held up in his hands, if they thought not to honour that thing which they saw? What moved the priests to lift up the sacraments...

British Reformers: Writings of Thomas Cranmer. Writings of Rogers, Saunders ...

1842 - 524 страници
...their seats to the altar, and from altar to altar, and from sakering, as they call it, to sakering;* peeping, tooting, and gazing, at that thing which the priest held up in his hands, if they thought not to honour that thing which they saw? What moved the priests to lift up the sacraments...

Some historical considerations relating to the declaration on ..., Том 46

Thomas Walter Perry - 1863 - 504 страници
...never said nor meant." p. 185. altar, and from altar to altar, and from sacring (as they called it) to sacring, peeping, tooting, and gazing at that thing which the Priest held up in his hands, if they thought not to honour that thing which they saw ? What moved the priests to lift up the Sacrament...

Thomas Cranmer

Arthur James Mason - 1898 - 266 страници
...says, " what made the people to run from their seats to the altar, and from sacring (as they called it) to sacring, peeping, tooting, and gazing at that thing which the priest held up in his hands, if they thought not to honour that thing which they saw ? What moved the priests to lift up the sacrament...

Thomas Cranmer

Arthur James Mason - 1898 - 234 страници
....says, " what made the people to run from their seats to the altar, and from sacring (as they called it) to sacring, peeping, tooting, and gazing at that thing which the priest held trp in his hands, if they thought uot to honour that thing which they • saw ? What moved the priests...

The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the ...

Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1900 - 428 страници
...common practice of those who run, as he says, " from altar to altar, and from sacring, as they call it, to sacring, peeping, tooting and gazing at that thing which the priest held up in his hands . . . and saying, ' this day have I seen my Maker,' and ' I cannot be quiet except I see my Maker once...

The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the ...

Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1900 - 488 страници
...common practice of those who run, as he says, " from altar to altar, and from sacring, as they call it, to sacring, peeping, tooting, and gazing at that thing which the priest held up in his hands . . . and saying, ' this day have I seen my Maker,' and ' I cannot be quiet except I see my Maker once...




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