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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

61. De Lacy
Elizabeth Latimer .. 7 John Neville .. 26 Richard III d in 14831485 ..4 135 Alianore de Clare .. Hugh le Despencer - 1326 d 1326
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62. AboutBritain.com - Whats Near You
a thatched and timbered inn dating from about 1485. Thurcaston (4 Miles)* Thurcastonclaims to be the birthplace of the martyred Tudor Bishop, Hugh Latimer.
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63. AboutBritain.com - Whats Near You
church of All Saints, a thatched and timbered inn dating from about 1485. Thurcastonclaims to be the birthplace of the martyred Tudor Bishop, Hugh Latimer.
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64. 1484
Cardinal Ximenez enters a convent in Toledo. Ximenez Reformation Happens.Hugh Latimer is born. English Reformation. Pope Sixtus IV dies.
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65. Thomas Cromwell
Born, 1485. Died, London, 1540. Significance, Cromwell was the chief minister to He supported English reformers such as Robert Barnes and Hugh Latimer,
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66. E-Cats多言語対応OPAC
Translate this page 15. .Selected sermons of Hugh Latimer / edited by Allan G. Chester. 16..Britain, Europe and the world 1485-1713 / Dennis Witcombe.
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67. WILLIAM TYNDALE Covenant Theologian, Christian Martyr Part 1: Background And Ear
Turks in 1485, and the resultant flight of Greek scholars to western Europe, when Hugh Latimer would consecrate the first reforming bishop there.
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IIIM Magazine Online , Volume 3, Number 6, February 5 to February 11, 2001
WILLIAM TYNDALE
Covenant Theologian, Christian Martyr
Part 1: Background and Early Biography
by Jules Grisham
INTRODUCTION
“But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord. I will put my law in their minds, and write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. No more shall every man teach his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,’ for they all shall know me, from the least of them to the greatest of them, says the Lord” (Jer. 31:33-34). A.G. Dickens wrote that: In England as elsewhere, the Protestant Reformation sought first and foremost to establish a gospel-Christianity, to maintain the authority of the New Testament evidence over mere church traditions and human inventions masquerading as universally approved truths and ‘unwritten verities.’” And, in England, it was Tyndale upon whom fell the burden of drawing the academic enterprise of humanism out of its university setting and bringing it to the people in the form of the English Bible. “In giving them the Scripture in the common tongue,” Hughes tells us, “he was giving them power to study and come to know God’s word themselves, that they would no longer need rely on the mediatorial role of a priestly clergy, but would know God’s word as it was written on their hearts.”

68. Plurabelle - Renaissance
Volume 1 1400 1475, Volume 2 1475 - 1485. Richard III Society 1980s? Latimer,Hugh Seven Sermons before Edward VI (1549) Arber 1868.
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69. English Dissenters: Bibliography
, Hugh Latimer. Prophet of the Kingdom , Historical Research , 65 (1992) Thomson, J., The Early Tudor Church and Society, 14851529 , (1993)
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General Bibliography
Late Tudor England (1509-1603) Secondary Sources Alexander, G., "Bonner and the Marian Persecutions", History Alexander, H. G., Religion in England, 1558-1662 Aston, M., English Iconoclasts Faith and Fire: Popular and Unpopular Religion, 1350-1600 , "Puritans and Iconoclasm, 1560-1660", in The Culture of English Puritanism, 1560-1700 , Durston, C. and Eales, J. (eds.) (1996) Ashton, R., Reformation and Revolution, 1558-1660 Aveling, H., Northern Catholics Barry, J., Social Change and Continuity in Early Modern England, 1500-1750 , The Tudor and Stuart Town: A Reader in English Urban History , and Brooks, C., The Middling Sort of People : Culture, Society and Politics in England, 1550-1800 Bartlett, K. R., "The Role of the Marian Exiles" in The House of Commons, 1558-1603 , Hasler, P.W. (ed.) (1981) Bauckham, R. J., "Hooker, Travers and the Church of Rome in the 1580s", Journal of Ecclesiastical History Bernard, G. W., The Tudor Nobility , "The Church of England, c.1529-c.1642"

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71. H-Net Review: Claire Schen On The English Reformation: Religion And Cultural Ada
Niece of Hugh Latimer, in Women in the Church , ed. EnglandChurchhistory1485. Purchasing through these links helps support H-Net
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72. Tudor (dynasty) - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Tudor (dynasty)
Henry VII reigned from 1485 to 1509, and was succeeded by Henry VIII (reigned A numberof highranking Protestants, including Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley
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The dynasty was descended from the Welsh adventurer Owen Tudor ( c. Wars of the Roses John of Gaunt , who was the fourth son of Edward III. Henry VII, the founder of the Tudor dynasty, was the son of Edmund, Earl of Richmond, and Margaret Beaufort. The dynasty's symbol, the Tudor rose, combines the red and white roses of the Lancastrian and Yorkist houses, and symbolizes the union of the two factions, which was cemented by Henry VII in January 1486 when he married Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter of Edward IV. The Tudor period was one of significant religious change in England, which took place initially under the direction of Henry VIII. Henry was not opposed to the Roman Catholic Church on doctrinal matters, but, by 1526, he was desperate for a male heir, and he and his wife, , had only produced a daughter. He subsequently demanded a decree of nullity from the pope, and, when this was refused, declared himself head of the Church in England. Thereafter, between 1534 and 1540, he imposed a new ecclesiastical order on the country and, chiefly through the agency of Thomas

73. The Protestant Reformation
Miles Coverdale, Hugh Latimer, Thomas Cranmer, Robert Barnes, Thomas Bilney, Only when his father defeated Richard III at Bosworth Field (1485),
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The Protestant Reformation
The Protestant Reformation in England was driven by Henry VIII's need to divorce Catherine of Aragon so he could marry Anne Boleyn.
Unlike the Roman Catholic bishops in many other European countries, the bishops in England were not sovereign lords, for even before Henry VIII’s time, the religious authorities were subject to the political authority of the king. Church prelates in England owed dual loyalties – to Rome and to the crown – but their loyalty to the English king, if tested, would have proven greater. Almost a hundred years before Henry VIII became king of England, a pope acknowledged, “Not the pope but the king of England governs the church in his dominions.” But the church in England was powerful, and very wealthy, and as the authority of the church did not conflict with that of the king, the issue of ultimate supremacy had not arisen. By the early sixteenth century, the abuse of power, moral lapses, ostentation, greed, and arrogance of the clergy at all levels had become so extreme that faithful Catholics all over Europe were beginning to recognize the need for reform. After 1520 Lutheran materials began to find their way into England. At Cambridge, a circle of students and clergy began to meet at the White Horse Inn to discuss Luther’s ideas. This group included such future leaders of the Protestant Reformation in England as William Tyndale, Miles Coverdale, Hugh Latimer, Thomas Cranmer, Robert Barnes, Thomas Bilney, and Mathew Parker – many of whom were martyred for their faith.

74. Genealogy Data
Children. de Dutton, William de Dutton, Robert de Dutton, Adam de Dutton, HancockDutton, Hugh de Birth ABT 1468 of, Latimer, Buckingham, England
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Birth : 1548 Uppergravenhurst, Bedford, England
Death : 28 Nov 1598 England Parents: Father: Whitbread, Thomas Mother: Whitbread, Mrs. Eleanor Family: Marriage: ABT 1579 in of Meppersholl, Bedford, England Spouse: , Alice Family: Marriage: 1581 in Bedford, Bedford, England Spouse: , Eleanor Birth : 1550 Elstow, Bedford, England Death : 20 Nov 1628 Elstow, Bedford, England

75. Francis Asbury: The Journal - Vol. 1 Chapter 11
Hugh Latimer (1485 ?l 555) was the bishop of Worcester who was burned at thestake with Ridley. David Brainerd was the noted missionary to the American
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Virginia Tuesday, January 1, 1782. Having preached several times in the neigh­bourhood of the Old Church,' to very unfeeling congregations, I rode to Dudley's ferry, in order to cross York River, but was disappointed, the boat being on the opposite side. We returned to the widow Chapman's, being unwilling to stay at the tavern, and had a congregation of sixty or seventy people: we then rode about five miles to a ferry, and passed over immediately. Arrived at the other side, we found the small-pox and camp-fever raging, and heard of several poor creatures, white and black, that had died on the road. Ah! we little know what belongs to war, with all its train of evils; churches converted into hospitals and barracks, houses pillaged or burnt,-whjch last has been the sad fate of the palace at Williamsburg. I met with five or six faithful souls on our fast day, and the Lord was present with us. There is considerable distress amongst our societies, caused by some of the local preachers, who are not satisfied unless they administer the ordinances without order or ordination, and the whole circuit appears to be more or less tinctured with their spirit. Tuesday

76. Group III: Renaissance Literature
Hugh Latimer, selections from the sermons. Thomas Lodge, “Rosalynde Euphues Golden 14851547. Heale, Elizabeth. Wyatt. Surrey. and Early Tudor Poetrv
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77. Encyclopedia: Timeline Of The Protestant Reformation In England
1535 Cromwell appoints Hugh Latimer, Edward Foxe, Nicholas Shaxton to 1st Earl of Essex ( 1485 - July 28, 1540) was an English statesman,
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    D 30 May 1485. Family Group Sheet. Elizabeth (Isabel) Fitz Hugh. B Abt 1409. George Nevill, 1st Baron Latimer, • Cicely Nevill, Duchess of York,
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