A profitable and necessarye doctrine with certayne homelyes adioyned therunto / set forth by the reuerend father in God, Edmunde Byshop of London ...
- Title
- A profitable and necessarye doctrine with certayne homelyes adioyned therunto / set forth by the reuerend father in God, Edmunde Byshop of London ...
- Author
- Bonner, Edmund, 1500?-1569.
- Publication
- [London] :: Imprinted at London in Poules Churchyarde, at the sygne of the Holy Ghost, by Ihon Cawoode ...,
- [1555]
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- Subject terms
- Church of England -- Doctrines.
- Sermons, English -- 16th century.
- Link to this Item
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16366.0001.001
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Contents
- title page
- The Preface of the Bishop of London to the reader.
- ¶ Concernynge fayth, what it is, and howe it is to be considered, and taken, here in this boke.
- ¶Here foloweth the crede, or the. xii. Articles of the Christian fayth.
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Here foloweth thexposition, and declaratiō of this crede.
- ¶ Here foloweth the exposition or declarati∣on of the fyrst article of the Crede, which is.
- ¶ The exposition or declaration cōcerninge the seconde Article of the Crede, whyche is.
- ¶ The exposition, or declaration of the third Artycle of the Crede, whych is.
- ¶ The exposition or declaration of the forthe article of the Crede which is.
- ¶ The exposition or declaration of the fyfte article of the Crede whych is.
- ¶ Thexposition or declaration concernynge the syxt article of the Crede, whych is.
- ¶ Thexposition or declaration of the. vii. ar∣ticle of the crede, whych is.
- ¶ Thexposition or declaration of the eyghte article of the crede, which is.
- ¶ Thexposition or declaration of the ninthe Article of the Crede, which is.
- ¶ Thexposition or declaration of the tenthe article of the Crede whiche is.
- ¶ Thexposition or declaration of the eleuēth artycle of the Crede whiche is.
- ¶ The exposition or declaration of the twelft Article of the Crede, whiche is.
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Of the seuen Sacramentes.
- ¶ Of the Sacrament of Baptysme, and the exposition or declaration thereof.
- ¶Of the Sacrament of Confyrmation and thexposition or declaration thereof.
- ¶ Of the Sacramente of Penaunce, and Thexposition or declaration thereof.
- ¶ Of the Sacrament of the Aultare wythe Thexposition or declaration thereof.
- ¶ Of the Sacrament of Orders, and the ex∣position or declaratyon thereof.
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¶ Of the Sacrament
Matrimonye, with the exposition or declaration thereof. - ¶ Of the sacrament of extreme vnction, and thexposition or deciaration thereof.
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¶ Here nowe doo folowe the ten commaun∣dementes of almyghty God, whiche are ta∣ken oute of Exodus the. xx. oute of Leuiticus the xxvi. and out of Deuteronomie the. v. chapiters.
- ¶ The preface of the. x. commaundementes.
- ¶ Thexposition or declaration of the fyrste of the ten commanndementes which is.
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¶ Thexposition or declaration of the
Commaundement, which is -
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or declaration of the thyrde Commaundemente, whyche is. - ¶ Therposicition or declaration of the fourth Commaundement which is.
- ¶ Thexposition or declaration of the fyfte commaundement. which is.
- Thexposition or declaration of the sixte com∣maundement which is.
- ¶ Therposition or declaration of the seuenth Commaundement whyche is.
- ¶Thexposition or declaration of the eyghte commaundement whyche is.
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Thexposition or declaration, of the nynthe commaundement which is. -
Thexposition or declaration of the tenthe commaundement whyche is.
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¶ Here nowe doth folowe the praier of oure Lorde, called the
Pater noster (deuided into seuen pety∣tions) beyng wrytten in the, vi, chapter of Saynte Mathewe.- ¶ The preface to the prayer of oure lorde cal∣led the Pater noster.
- ¶ The exposition or declaration of the fyrste petition of the Pater noster whyche is.
- ¶ The exposition or declaratiō of the seconde petition, which is.
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Thexposition or declaration of the thyrde petition whyche is. - ¶ The exposition or declaration of the fourth petition which is.
- ¶ The exposition or declaration of the fyfte petition whych is.
- ✚ The exposition or declaration of the syxte petition, which is.
- ✚ The exposition or declaration of the seuenth and last petition of the Pater noster, whyche is.
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¶ Here folowethe the Salutation of the ar∣chaungell Gabryell made to the blessed Uyrgyn Mary, taken out of the fyrst chapter of Saint Luke commonlye called the
Aue Maria, with the exposition or declaration. thereof. - ¶ Of the, vii. deadlye synnes, and of the. vii. pryneypall vertues, and also of the eyghte Beatitudes.
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collects
- ¶ The three Collectes, or orations for the most ho∣ly father the Pope.
- ¶ The three Collectes or orations for the mooste re∣uerend Lorde Cardynall Poole.
- ¶ The three Collectes, or orations, for the kynge, and Quenes maiesties, and theyr counsaylers.
- ¶ The three collects, or orations for the prospe∣rous voyage, and safe retourne of our moste noble kyng Phylyppe.
- ¶ The three Collectes, or orations, for the byshop of London.
- ¶ A prayer in verses, for the prosperouse voyage, abode, and retourne of our most excellente and noble kyng, kyng Phylyppe.
- Ad lectorem.
- colophon
- title page
- The Table.
- ¶ The Bysshoppe of London to all persons, and curates, within his dioces of London.
- ¶ An Homely, of the creation and fall of man.
- ¶ An homely of the miserie of all mankinde and of hys condempnation to euerlastynge deathe, by hys owne synne.
- ¶ An Homelye of the redemption of man.
- ¶ An Homely declaring how the redempti on in Chryste is apliable to vs
- ¶ An homely of Christian loue or Charitie.
- ¶ An Homely declaryng howe daunge∣rous a thynge, the breache of Cha∣ritye is.
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An Homelie of the church, what it is, and of the commoditie thereof. - ¶ An homely, of the aucthoritie of the chut∣che declaryng what commoditie and profyt we haue thereby.
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¶An Homelye of the Primacy, or supreame power, of the
gouernor of the mili∣tant Church. - An other Homelye of the Pry∣macye.
- An homilye declaringe that in the blessed Sacrament of the aultare, is the very bodye, and bloude of our Sauioure Chryst.
- ¶ An Homelye of Transubstantiation.
- ¶An Homely wherin is aunswere made to certayne common obiections, agaynst the pre∣sence of Chrystes bodye, and bloude in the sacrament of the Aultare.
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Tetrastichon in immodicam praesentis temporis pl
uiam. - A Dialoge betwene man and the Ayre of like effecte.
- colophon