The triall of the supremacy wherein is set fourth ye unitie of christes church milita[n]t geue[n] to S. Peter and his successoures by Christe and that there ought to be one head bishop in earth Christes vicar generall ouer all hys churche militant: wyth answeres to the blasphemous obiections made agaynste the same in the late miserable yeres now paste.
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The triall of the supremacy wherein is set fourth ye unitie of christes church milita[n]t geue[n] to S. Peter and his successoures by Christe and that there ought to be one head bishop in earth Christes vicar generall ouer all hys churche militant: wyth answeres to the blasphemous obiections made agaynste the same in the late miserable yeres now paste.
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Standish, John, 1507?-1570.
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[London :: T. Marshe,
1556]
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Great Britain -- Church history -- Early works to 1800.
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"The triall of the supremacy wherein is set fourth ye unitie of christes church milita[n]t geue[n] to S. Peter and his successoures by Christe and that there ought to be one head bishop in earth Christes vicar generall ouer all hys churche militant: wyth answeres to the blasphemous obiections made agaynste the same in the late miserable yeres now paste." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A12923.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.
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¶The .vii. obiection.
There is muche a do about
chaunging Simons name in
to peter, as though that made
any thinge for it: seing Iames
and Iohn hadde theyr names
chaūged, and were called Bo∣narges
the sonnes of thonder.
¶Thanswere.
Iohn and Iames had not
theyr names chaunged, but
had a comen name added vn∣to
them: which neuer is spoken
of, but only when it was geuē
in Marke the thirde chapiter:
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and yet this their comen name
was not added withoute a
great prerogatiue for yt onelye
Iohn and Iames were admit¦ted
with Peter to be at the trās¦figuracion,* 1.1
and at the raysing
of the ruler of the Sinagoges
doughter,* 1.2 & also at his prayer
in the garden before his death.
Howbeit Peter had his name
chaunged,* 1.3 and had a name ge¦uen
which was deriued out of
christes owne name (which is
petra, a stone) so that christ did
communicate his owne name
to Peter, signifyinge that he
should kepe his owne place af¦ter
him, and be the stone the
foundacion of his church. But
of this chaunginge of Peters
name is more largelye spoken
in the .xii. probation.