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  1. Passion for the Gospel: Hugh Latimer (1485-1555) Then and Now. A Commemorative Lecture to Mark the 450th Anniversary of His Martyrdom in Oxford by Alister E. McGrath, 2005-10
  2. The works of Hugh Latimer Volume 1 by Hugh, 1485?-1555 Latimer, 2009-10-26
  3. Sermons by Hugh Latimer by Hugh (1485-1555) Latimer, 2010-01-01
  4. Sermons by Hugh, 1485?-1555 Latimer, 2009-10-26

1. 1485: Information From Answers.com
In the year 1485 Communication Erhard Ratdolt prints an edition of Johannes de (Italian explorer of the Atlantic coast), Latimer, Hugh (English prelate)
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping In the year Communication Erhard Ratdolt prints an edition of Johannes de Sacrobosco's astronomy book Tractatus de spheara ("a treatment of spheres"), the first printed book to use several differently colored inks on the same page. See also 1457 Communication 1710 Communication The first decrees for the prohibition of books perceived as dangerous appear in Mainz (Germany). See also 1559 Communication Construction De re aedificatoria ("on the art of building") by Leon Battista Alberti, on construction methods and architecture, is published. Written some 30 or 40 years earlier, it gives scientific rules that should be followed in construction, but also emphasizes the art of architecture. See also 1436 Communication Transportation Leon Battista Alberti's De re aedificatoria contains the first printed description of a canal lock. See also 1458 Transportation
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2. Tuesday, January 1, 1782. Having Preached Several Times In The
I have read the lives of Mr. Gilpin and Mr. Latimer, and took good heed of the life of Mr. Brainerd.16 I admire their spirit, writing, and
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3. Articles Published In Historical Research Sixteenth Century 1485 -
and P.A. Hunt The rise of a fiscal state in England, 14851815. lxvi. 129-76. (June 1993) Rosemary O'Day Hugh Latimer prophet of the kingdom.
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4. Latimer Ridley - Vehicle-Directory.com
Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, and Thomas Cranmer; that we may live in of your servants Hugh brought H. ugh Latimer was born c. 1485 at
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5. England - A History
The wars began in 1455 and ended in 1485. Under Mary, Thomas Cranmer, archbishopof Canterbury, and Hugh Latimer, bishop of Worcester, were burned at
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6. Search Results For "a Horse Power"
He descended in trepidation to the courtyard, ran to Amaury, and uttered a cry of grief 99) 9. Hugh Latimer. II.
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7. Richard III - Bosworth
Sir Nicholas Latimer of Buckland in Duntish, Dorset. John Joyce of Windsor, Sir Hugh Pershall of Knightley, Staffordshire, rewarded after battle
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Battle of Bosworth August 22, 1485 The unofficial heir to Lancaster was now Henry Tudor. Tudor was descended on his mother's side from John of Gaunt's illegitimate Beaufort children, and on his father's side from an unauthorized liaison between Henry V's widowed French queen, Katherine of Valois and Owen Tudor, a Welsh esquire. With the backing of the French king and an army gathered from the jails and mercenaries of France and the remnants of the Lancastrian army, they prepared to invade England in the summer of 1485. By May, Richard left London for the last time and journeyed to Windsor. His Knights and Esquires of his Household accompanied him. Francis, Viscount Lovel, was sent to Southampton to lead the forces in case Tudor landed in the southern counties. John, Duke of Norfolk, was stationed in Essex. Sir Robert Brackenbury, the Constable of the Tower, was defending the capital. Richard left Windsor and departed for Kenilworth. By the middle of June, he was at the centre of his realm at Nottingham Castle. He sent his niece, Elizabeth of York, along with her sisters, his nephews and his illegitimate son, John of Gloucester, to Sheriff Hutton. From Nottingham, he sent instructions to the commissioners of array in all the shires alerting them to the invasion. On the 11of August, a messenger brought news to Richard, who had been at Beskwood Lodge, that Henry Tudor had landed at Milford Haven in South Wales on Sunday, the 7th of August.

8. Search Results For "crisis In Literature"
Although passion has strained our bonds of affection too hardly, they 76) 9. Hugh Latimer. II. Reformation Literature in England. Vol.
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9. Courtly Lives - Henry VIII And Katherine Parr
She encouraged radical preachers such as Hugh Latimer and Miles Coverdale, The Writer s Guide to Everyday Life in Renaissance England From 14851649.
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10. The World's Great Sermons, Volume I - Basil To Calvin EBook
Latimer ON CHRISTIAN LOVE. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE. Hugh Latimer, reformer and martyr, was born in Leicestershire, England, in 1485, or two years
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11. The World's Great Sermons, Volume I - Basil To Calvin
Latimer ON CHRISTIAN LOVE. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE. Hugh Latimer, reformer and martyr, was born in Leicestershire, England, in 1485, or two years
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12. HASTINGS Of Hastings
Mother Joan De CANTELUPE. Married Thomas Latimer (b. 1271 d. 1334) 2.Hugh EURE (b. 1487). 3. John EURE (b. 1485)
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HASTINGS FAMILY I. HASTINGS LINE Robert D'EU (Count of Eu) Died: ABT 8 Sep 1090 Buried: Le Tréport Abbey Notes: The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp.152-3. CP does not show Mathilde who is shown in Stammtafeln. CP says William is the second son ES shows him as the first. Father: William HIESMES (1° Count of Eu) Mother: Lesceline D'HARCOURT De Neufmarche Married 1: Beatrice De FALAISE Children: Son D´EU William HASTINGS (Count of Eu) Raoul D´EU Robert D´EU Armand D´EU Eremburge D´EU Married 2: Matilde De HAUTEVILLE Children: Condor D´EU Armand D´EU Father: Robert D'EU (Count of Eu) Mother: Beatrice De FALAISE Married: Beatrice De HAUTEVILLE Children: Robert Di MONTESCAGLIOSO William HASTINGS (Count of Eu) Buried: Free Chapel, Hastings Castle Notes: Lord of Hastings. The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp.153-154. Father: Robert D'EU (Count of Eu) Mother: Beatrice De FALAISE Married 1: Beatrice De BUILLY Children: Henry HASTINGS (Count of Eu) Robert HASTINGS William HASTINGS of Eu Married 2: Helisende D'AVRANCHES Henry HASTINGS (Count of Eu) Died: 12 Jul 1140 Buried: Foucarmont Abbey Notes: The Complete Peerage vol.V.,pp.155-156. Lord of Hastings.

13. FBF - Bring . . . The Books
Wood’s work tells, in very readable form, the story of Hugh Latimer. Born in 1485,Latimer received his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Cambridge.
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14. Table Of Contents William And Mary College Quarterly Historical
of Empire, A Study of Britain as a World Power, 14851945. Reviewed by Conyers Read 124. Charles Montgomery Gray. Hugh Latimer and the
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15. Long Time Line
1312 William de Latimer was supposed to be governor. 16445 Sir Hugh Cholmleywas the governor of the castle during its siege by Parliament;
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Prehistoric Scarborough
Fragments of Beaker pottery, but no clear evidence of settlement. No clear evidence at Scarborough of Stone Age setlements; some evidence in burial mounds in the local region of the presence of Neolithic man. Distinct evidence of habitation. Pits and post holes have been uncovered from this period. Pottery, metalwork, axe heads, and fragments of animal bones were found.
Roman Scarborough
300's, end of: Romans built a signal tower on the edge of the promontory. This tower is similar to other signal stations up and down the coast; it has been attributed to Magnus Maximus who was acclaimed emperor by his troops and ruled Britain between 383-388. (To see Signal Station pictures.) Germanic tribes combined together and invaded Britain and northern Gaul. The Roman forces were overthrown. A Roman general, Count Theodosius, overcame the invaders and restored the Saxon Shore fortifications. He also reinforced the coastal defenses by adding signal stations along weakly defended sections of coast, like the Yorkshire coast, which closed the defences between Hadrian's Wall and the Isle of Wight. Magnus Maximus denuded Britian of troops for his fight for the Imperial Throne; the signal stations seem to have stayed in commission.

16. VIRTUOSITY Archives -- December 2001, Week 3 (#12)
Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell. Matthew1027-28 Hugh Latimer was born in 1485 in Thurcaston, Leicestershire
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17. Genealogy Data Page 355 (Family Pages)
Pratt, Weyden de Birth ABT 1485 Gender Male Father Dickinson, Hugh MotherSwillington, Alice de. Father Neville, Richard B/Latimer (2) Mother Stafford
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Genealogy Data Page 355 (Family Pages)
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Birth: ABT 1485
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Payre, Thomas (Perye)
Birth: 1492 Bradfield, Essex, England
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Crichton, Elizabeth Countess/Huntley
Death: 9 JUN 1479 Strathbogie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Gender: Female
Parents: Father: Crichton, William L/Chrichton (1)
Mother: (Chrichton), Agnes Family: Marriage: BEF 18 MAR 1439 Scotland Spouse: Gordon, Alexander Seton L/Gordon (1) Death: 15 JUL 1470 Huntley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Gender: Male Parents: Father: Seton, Alexander L/Gordon (1) Mother: Gordon, Elizabeth Children:
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Hamilton, Mary Birth: 1417 Hamilton, Lanark, Scotland Gender: Female Family: Spouse: Keith, William I E/Kieth (1) Birth: ABT 1389 Dunnattar, Kincardine, Scotland Death: ABT 16 MAR 1463 Gender: Male Parents: Father: Keith, Robert (Knight)

18. Genealogy Data Page 216 (Descendancy Pages)
Braintree, Essex, England Death 28 SEP 1485 - Marriage ABT Neville, RichardB/Latimer (2). Male Birth ABT Worcester, England Married to Stafford, Hugh I E
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19. PCA Historical Center: Textual Index Of Puritan & Reformed Sermons - The Gospel
Spurgeon, CH, The Withered Hand, 1485, MTP 25.409420. Latimer, Hugh, TheParable of the Tares, Select Sermons and Letters of Dr. Hugh Latimer,
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Alexander, Archibald, "The Name Jesus,"  Practical Sermons , pp. 68-75. Bolton, Samuel, "The Sinfulness of Sin, held forth in a Sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons, at Margarets, Westminster, upon their late Solemn day of Humiliation, March 25, 1646. Peck, Thomas E., untitled, Works , iii.284-286. Spurgeon, C.H., "Jesus,"  #1434, MTP Whitefield, George, "The Observation of the Birth of Christ, the Duty of All Christians; or, The True Way of Keeping Christmas,"  Sermons on Important Subjects , pp. 208-215.
Spurgeon, C.H., "God With Us,"  #1270, MTP
Spurgeon, C.H., "The Star and the Wise Men,"  #1698, MTP
Spurgeon, C.H., "The Far-Off, Near; the Near, Far Off,"  #2325, MTP
Spurgeon, C.H., "The Sages, the Star, and the Saviour,"  #967

20. La Blanchere, Henri De
Latimer, Hugh (1485?16oct1555) Sermons and Remains of Hugh Latimer ed. Corrie,George Elwes - Copyright cleared 18 Jan 2004 by Hugh Latimer, ed. George Elwes
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