A waying and considering of the Interim by the honourworthy and highly learned Phillip Melancthon. Tra[n]slated into Englyshe by Iohn Rogers

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A waying and considering of the Interim by the honourworthy and highly learned Phillip Melancthon. Tra[n]slated into Englyshe by Iohn Rogers
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Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560.
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[Imprinted at London :: in Fletestrete at the signe of the Sunne ouer against the conduite by Edwarde Whitchurche,
the vi. daie of Auguste, the yere of our lorde. M.D.XLVIII.] [1548]
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Charles -- V, -- Holy Roman Emperor, 1500-1558 -- Early works to 1800.
Diet of Augsburg. -- (1548) -- Early works to 1800.
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Of Confirmacion and anoyn▪ tyng.

OF these thynges I councell al∣so that we stryue not, but so muche as belongeth to the callyng vpō or praying vnto saintes, wher∣of we will hereafter speake. And al∣though it displease vs that men so praise both these workes, Confir∣maciō, & anoynting, that they make them like thother Sacramentes, & bynde the working of ye holy ghost therto, wheras it is yet plaine, that thei be so paīted out but for a shew: yet wyl we not at this time dispute therof, and commyt it also to euery

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mans owne acknowledgyng.

But we cannot agree vnto this blasphemyng of God, yt mē should charge our priestes to receaue and reache out suche Anoyntinges and vngodly consecraciōs, wherof they falsly crake and boast in Póntificalib{is} & Agenden, ye the holy ghost, forgeue∣nes of sinnes, & other giftes of god and defence agaynst the deuell, is geuen therby, and that they should serue for the helthe of bodye and soule. &c.

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