The preaching bishop reproving unpreaching prelates Being a brief, but faithful collection of observeable passages, in several sermons preached by the reverend father in God, Mr Hugh Latimer, Bish. of Worcester, (one of our first reformers, and a glorious martyr of Jesus Christ) before K. Edw. the sixth; before the convocation of the clergy, and before the citizens of London, at Pauls. Wherein, many things, relating to the honour and happiness of the king (our most gracious soveraign) the honourable lords, the reverend judges, the citizens of London, and commons of all sorts, but especially, the bishops and clergy are most plainly, piously and pithily represented.

Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555
Publisher: printed and are to be sold by booksellers
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A49701 ESTC ID: R217646 STC ID: L576
Subject Headings: Bishops -- England; Preaching -- England;
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In-Text For what have ye done hitherto, I pray you, these seven years and moe? What have ye ingendred? What have ye brought forth? What fruit is come of your long and great Assembly? What one thing that the people of England hath been the better of an hair? or your selves either accepted before God, For what have you done hitherto, I pray you, these seven Years and more? What have you engendered? What have you brought forth? What fruit is come of your long and great Assembly? What one thing that the people of England hath been the better of an hair? or your selves either accepted before God, p-acp r-crq vhb pn22 vdi av, pns11 vvb pn22, d crd n2 cc av-dc? q-crq vhb pn22 vvn? q-crq vhb pn22 vvn av? q-crq n1 vbz vvn pp-f po22 j cc j n1? q-crq crd n1 cst dt n1 pp-f np1 vhz vbn dt jc pp-f dt n1? cc po22 n2 av-d vvn p-acp np1,




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