Author: Thomas Lever
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Sermons
Sermons by Hugh Latimer
Author: Hugh Latimer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, English
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, English
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
Sermons
Sermons
Sermons: Sermons
Author: Hugh Latimer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, English
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
Includes sermons on Ephesians 4:11 (v.1, p. 25-32) ; Luke 16:1, 2 (v.1, p. 33-40) ; Luke 16:8 (v.1, p. 41-58) ; Romans 15:4 (v.1, p. 59-78), (v.1, p. 85-103), (v.1, p. 112-128), (v.1, p. 129-149), (v.2, p. 150-193), (v.1, p. 194-215), (v.1, p. 216-238) ; Luke 12:15 (v.1, p. 239-281) ; Matthew 22:21 (v.1, p. 282-308) ; Matthew 6:9 (v.1, p. 326-340), (v.1, p. 341-353) ; Matthew 6:10 (v.1, p. 354-367), (v.1, p. 368-388) ; Matthew 6:11 (v.1, p. 389-412) ; Matthew 6:12 (v.1, p. 413-427) ; Matthew 6:13 (v.1, p. 428-446) ; John 15:12 (v.1, p. 447-454) ; Matthew 22:2, 3 (v.1, p. 455-473) ; Matthew 5: 1, 2, 3 (v.1, p. 474-489) ; Ephesians 6:10, 11, 12 (v.1, p. 490-510) ; Philippians 3:17, 18 (v.1, p. 511-532) ; Matthew 9:18, 19, 20; Luke 8:43, 44; Mark 5:24 (v.1, p. 533-551) v.2: Romans 13:8, 9 (v.2, p. 1-22) ; Matthew 6:18, 19, 20 (v.2, p. 23-43) ; Luke 21:25-28 (v.2, p. 44-64) ; Matthew 11, Luke 7 (v.2, p. 65-83) ; Luke 2:7 (v.2, p. 84-95) ; Luke 2:6, 7 (v.2, p. 96-110) ; Luke 2:8-12 (v.2, p. 111-128) ; Matthew 2:1, 2 (v.2, p. 129-142) ; Luke 2:42 (v.2, p. 143-159) ; John 2:1 (v.2, p. 160-166) ; Matthew 8:1, 2, 3 (v.2, p. 167-180) ; Matthew 8:23, 24, 25, 26 (v.2, p. 181-187) ; Matthew 13:24-30 (v.2, p. 188-197) ; Matthew 20:14 (v.2, p. 198-208) ; Mark 4:3 (v.2, p. 209-216). Also includes biographical information. Ralph Morice's account of his conversion, additional sermons, letters and miscellaneous remains.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, English
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
Includes sermons on Ephesians 4:11 (v.1, p. 25-32) ; Luke 16:1, 2 (v.1, p. 33-40) ; Luke 16:8 (v.1, p. 41-58) ; Romans 15:4 (v.1, p. 59-78), (v.1, p. 85-103), (v.1, p. 112-128), (v.1, p. 129-149), (v.2, p. 150-193), (v.1, p. 194-215), (v.1, p. 216-238) ; Luke 12:15 (v.1, p. 239-281) ; Matthew 22:21 (v.1, p. 282-308) ; Matthew 6:9 (v.1, p. 326-340), (v.1, p. 341-353) ; Matthew 6:10 (v.1, p. 354-367), (v.1, p. 368-388) ; Matthew 6:11 (v.1, p. 389-412) ; Matthew 6:12 (v.1, p. 413-427) ; Matthew 6:13 (v.1, p. 428-446) ; John 15:12 (v.1, p. 447-454) ; Matthew 22:2, 3 (v.1, p. 455-473) ; Matthew 5: 1, 2, 3 (v.1, p. 474-489) ; Ephesians 6:10, 11, 12 (v.1, p. 490-510) ; Philippians 3:17, 18 (v.1, p. 511-532) ; Matthew 9:18, 19, 20; Luke 8:43, 44; Mark 5:24 (v.1, p. 533-551) v.2: Romans 13:8, 9 (v.2, p. 1-22) ; Matthew 6:18, 19, 20 (v.2, p. 23-43) ; Luke 21:25-28 (v.2, p. 44-64) ; Matthew 11, Luke 7 (v.2, p. 65-83) ; Luke 2:7 (v.2, p. 84-95) ; Luke 2:6, 7 (v.2, p. 96-110) ; Luke 2:8-12 (v.2, p. 111-128) ; Matthew 2:1, 2 (v.2, p. 129-142) ; Luke 2:42 (v.2, p. 143-159) ; John 2:1 (v.2, p. 160-166) ; Matthew 8:1, 2, 3 (v.2, p. 167-180) ; Matthew 8:23, 24, 25, 26 (v.2, p. 181-187) ; Matthew 13:24-30 (v.2, p. 188-197) ; Matthew 20:14 (v.2, p. 198-208) ; Mark 4:3 (v.2, p. 209-216). Also includes biographical information. Ralph Morice's account of his conversion, additional sermons, letters and miscellaneous remains.
The Cambridge History of English Literature: Prose and poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton
Author: Sir Adolphus William Ward
Publisher:
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Patents, Pictures and Patronage
Author: Elizabeth Evenden
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351912674
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
John Day (1522-1584) is generally acknowledged to be the foremost English printer of the later sixteenth century. As well as printing some of the most important books of his day, most notably John Foxe's Acts and Monuments, he also pioneered enormous advances in English typography and book illustration. Yet despite his revered position in printing history, this book is the first full-length study to look into Day's life and legacy. Scholars have paid much attention of late to the Acts and Monuments but without placing it within the context of Day's overall business strategy. He was a printer whose success and range of titles, like his connections and influence, went far beyond John Foxe. Day may have gained his notoriety as the printer of Foxe's book but in order to understand both the man and his business, as Evenden shows, we must look at the wider range of Day's productions and the motivation behind them. The study begins by setting Day in the context of the sixteenth-century printing industry, examining his disputed origins and his establishment as a London printer. A number of Day's most celebrated Elizabethan productions are then discussed in detail, in order to understand not only his business strategies but also his religious and political affiliations throughout this period; similarly, Evenden examines his connections with the Stranger communities in London, and how they assisted Day's business and helped to enhance his reputation. Throughout the book it is argued that Day's printing empire and wealth were founded on a combination of two crucial factors: outstanding technical skills, and the ability to attract patrons and patents. Day carried out technically demanding printing assignments (most notably the heavily illustrated Acts and Monuments) for leading Elizabethan statesmen and churchmen and was rewarded with exclusive rights to print more lucrative works such as the ABC, Catechism, and Metrical Psalms. Thus, his success rested on both cheap and exp
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351912674
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
John Day (1522-1584) is generally acknowledged to be the foremost English printer of the later sixteenth century. As well as printing some of the most important books of his day, most notably John Foxe's Acts and Monuments, he also pioneered enormous advances in English typography and book illustration. Yet despite his revered position in printing history, this book is the first full-length study to look into Day's life and legacy. Scholars have paid much attention of late to the Acts and Monuments but without placing it within the context of Day's overall business strategy. He was a printer whose success and range of titles, like his connections and influence, went far beyond John Foxe. Day may have gained his notoriety as the printer of Foxe's book but in order to understand both the man and his business, as Evenden shows, we must look at the wider range of Day's productions and the motivation behind them. The study begins by setting Day in the context of the sixteenth-century printing industry, examining his disputed origins and his establishment as a London printer. A number of Day's most celebrated Elizabethan productions are then discussed in detail, in order to understand not only his business strategies but also his religious and political affiliations throughout this period; similarly, Evenden examines his connections with the Stranger communities in London, and how they assisted Day's business and helped to enhance his reputation. Throughout the book it is argued that Day's printing empire and wealth were founded on a combination of two crucial factors: outstanding technical skills, and the ability to attract patrons and patents. Day carried out technically demanding printing assignments (most notably the heavily illustrated Acts and Monuments) for leading Elizabethan statesmen and churchmen and was rewarded with exclusive rights to print more lucrative works such as the ABC, Catechism, and Metrical Psalms. Thus, his success rested on both cheap and exp
A Student's History of England from the Earliest Times to 1885: A.D. 1509-1689
Author: Samuel Rawson Gardiner
Publisher:
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
A Short History of Education
Author: John William Adamson
Publisher: Cambridge : University Press, 1919, t.p. 1930.
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Publisher: Cambridge : University Press, 1919, t.p. 1930.
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Politics and the Paul's Cross Sermons, 1558-1642
Author: Mary Morrissey
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199571767
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
English Reformation culture centred on 'the word preached'. Throughout this period, the most important public pulpit was Paul's Cross. This book provides a detailed history of the Paul's Cross sermons, exploring how they were delivered and the tensions between the authorities who controlled them.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199571767
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
English Reformation culture centred on 'the word preached'. Throughout this period, the most important public pulpit was Paul's Cross. This book provides a detailed history of the Paul's Cross sermons, exploring how they were delivered and the tensions between the authorities who controlled them.