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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. The Anglican Library - Hugh Latimer
Latimer, Hugh (1485?1555). Born in Leicestershire and educated at Cambridge,Latimer was at first antagonistic to the Reformation in England.
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Latimer, Hugh Born in Leicestershire and educated at Cambridge, Latimer was at first antagonistic to the Reformation in England. He was coverted in his thinking under the influence of Thomas Bilney, one of the leaders of a group of reformed theologians who met for discussion at the well-known White Horse Tavern. Latimer quickly became one of the leading spokesmen for the Reformation. Latimer was chaplain to King Henry VIII and, in 1535, was made Bishop of Worcester. However, his reformed views led to charges of heresy, and he endured two brief imprisonments during times when Henry reacted against reform. Latimer is best known as a powerful preacher, and he was a favorite preacher in the royal court under Edward VI. He placed great emphasis on the reading of Scripture and is thought to be the author of the homily "A Fruitful Exhortation to the Reading of Holy Scripture," in the First Book of Homilies. Arrested during the persecution of Reformers under Queen Mary, Latimer, along with Nicholas Ridley, was burned at the stake, in Oxford, on October 16, 1555. As the fires were lit, Latimer cried out to his companion, "Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle by God's grace in England as I trust shall never be put out!"
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Latimer, Hugh (1485?-1555); Latomus (Heinrici), Bartholomäus(1490-1570); Latomus, Jacobus (1475-1544); Latourette, Kenneth
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3. Latimer
Latimer, Hugh (1485?1555) THOU CANST MAKE ME CLEAN
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4. Hugh Latimer
Brief Biography. Latimer, Hugh (1485?1555) Born in Leicestershire and educated atCambridge, Latimer was at first antagonistic to the Reformation in England.
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HUGH LATIMER
Brief Biography Latimer, Hugh (1485-1555)
Born in Leicestershire and educated at Cambridge, Latimer was at first antagonistic to the Reformation in England. He was converted in his thinking under the influence of Thomas Bilney, one of the leaders of a group of reformed theologians who met for discussion at the well-known White Horse Tavern. Latimer quickly became one of the leading spokesmen for the Reformation. Latimer was chaplain to King Henry VIII and, in 1535, was made Bishop of Worcester. However, his reformed views led to charges of heresy, and he endured two brief imprisonments during times when Henry reacted against reform.
Latimer is best known as a powerful preacher, and he was a favouite preacher in the royal court under Edward VI. He placed great emphasis on the reading of Scripture and is thought to be the author of the homily "A Fruitful Exhortation to the Reading of Holy Scripture," in the First Book of Homilies.
Arrested during the persecution of Reformers under Queen Mary, Latimer, along with Nicholas Ridley, was burned at the stake, in Oxford, on October 16, 1555. As the fires were lit, Latimer cried out to his companion, "Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle by God's grace in England as I trust shall never be put out!" Useful Links
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Hugh Latimer. Sermon Thou Canst Make Me Clean by Hugh Latimer (1485?1555). When he was come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed him.
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Thou Canst Make Me Clean by Hugh Latimer (1485-1555)
When he was come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed him. And behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. And Jesus put forth his hand and touched him, saying, I will, be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed
Here we may learn to keep ourselves from all curious and dangerous questions, when we hear that some be chosen and some be damned. Let us seek a good hope that we shall be amongst the chosen, and live after this hope, that is, uprightly and godly, that thou shalt not be deceived. Think that God hath chosen those that believe in Christ, and that Christ is the book of Life. If thou believest in Him, thou art surely written in the book of Life, and shalt be saved. Let us rather seek to know that we may be in Christ; for when we are in Him, then are we well.
But you will say, how shall I know that I am in the book of Life? How shall I examine myself if I am elected of God to everlasting life? I will tell you how you may know if you are in the book. There are three special marks whereby you may know this. The first mark is, if you know your sin, and feel your own wretchedness and filthiness, which is a great matter. The most part of people are so drowned in sin, that they no more feel their sin, for sin grieveth them no more. According to the saying of Solomon, "It is sport to a fool to do mischief: but a man of understanding hath wisdom" (Prov. 10:23; 14:9). But as I said the first mark is, when you know your sins, and feel them, then are they heavy unto you and grieve you. Then follows the

6. Hugh Latimer: Example Of Christian Courage
In short, Hugh Latimer (1485?1555) was a leader of English Protestantism, who followedin the steps of Martin Luther in leading England to depart from the
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Hugh Latimer: Example of Christian Courage
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November 29, 1999 In this age of machismo, what do the "meek and lowly in heart" (Matthew 11:29) have to do with Christian Courage? "The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion" (Proverbs 28:1). Throughout the ages, the Saints have been blessed by examples of selfless courage of those who have followed in the steps of the Saviour to do the will of God. "And [Christ] made His grave with the wicked, and with the rich in His death; because He had done no violence, neither was any deceit in His mouth" (Isaiah 53:9). "Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of Me,) to do Thy will, O God" (Hebrews 10:7). But, then, who is Hugh Latimer? In short, Hugh Latimer (1485-1555) was a leader of English Protestantism, who followed in the steps of Martin Luther in leading England to depart from the errors of the Church of Rome. "And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT New Window , THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH"

7. Thou Canst Make Me Clean, By Hugh Latimer
Thou Canst Make Me Clean by Hugh Latimer (1485?1555) Hugh Latimeris a well known martyr of the English Reformation. He became a
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Hugh Latimer is a well known martyr of the English Reformation. He became a court preacher under Edward VI, and was condemned for repudiating Roman Catholic doctrine under Mary Tudor. He was burned at the stake in Oxford along with Nicholas Ridley. The electronic edition of this article was scanned and edited by Shane Rosenthal for Reformation Ink . It is in the public domain and may be freely copied and distributed.
When he was come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed him. And behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. And Jesus put forth his hand and touched him, saying, I will, be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed. This is a notable miracle, and a most comfortable history, which though it were done upon a leper only, yet the doctrine of the same pertaineth to us and to all men, and so shall it do unto the end of the world. For Paul saith, "Whatsoever is written, is written for our instruction"; therefore if we will consider and ponder this story well, we shall find much matter in it to our great comfort and edifying. "When he was come down." He had been upon the mountain preaching a sermon, which is contained in the fifth, sixth and seventh chapters of this evangelist. That sermon is very notable, and containeth the sum of a Christian man's life. The people were greatly astonished, and marveled much at this sermon, whereby you may note the strength and efficacy of the Word of God, bringing a marveling, as it happened unto this people which had received the Word.

8. Latimer Preaches
Fax or Message (540) 9433442 E-mail Heritage Sponsored by Fenco, Inc.Latimer, Hugh (c. 1485?-1555), Bp. of Worcester and Reformer.
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9. Staunton, Virginia
Book Sermons of Hugh Latimer. By Hugh Latimer. Latimer, Hugh (c.1485?1555), Bp. of Worcester and Reformer. He was the son of a
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The Sermons of Latimer One Year (1552) Before His Arrest Book: Sermons of Hugh Latimer By: Hugh Latimer LATIMER, HUGH Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church Christian Heritage Library Note: The following material is recommended for scholarly use. It is loaded with much historical information, but is presented in its original primitive form. The Sixt Sermon of Maister Latymer. 1552. Rom. 13. Conteret caput serpentis In demine tuo benedicentur omnes gentes Semen mulieris conteret caput serpentis, Propius est salus nunc, quam tunc, cum credebatur, Now whosoever transgresseth these lawes, eyther the generall lawes, or the speciall lawes, he sinneth: and that which is done contrary to these lawes, is sinne. If ye will knowe now whether ye have sinned or not, see and consider these lawes, and then goe into thy hart, and consider thy living, how thou hast spent all thy dyes: if thou doest so, no doubt thou shalt finde innumerable sinnes done agaynst these lawes, for the law of God is a glasse wherein a man may see his spottes and filthynes: therefore when we se them let us abhorre them, and leave them: let us be sory for that which is passed, and let us take a good purpose to leave all sinnes, from henceforwarde. And this is it that S. Paule sayth, let us arise from the sleepe of sinne and wickednes, for our savlation is come nerer: our saviour he is clerely opened unto us, he hath suffered for us already, and fulfilled the lawe to the uttermost: and so by his fulfilling taken away the curse of the lawe.

10. Staunton, Virginia
Staunton, Virginia. THE SERMONS OF Latimer ONE YEAR (1552) BEFORE HISARREST. Latimer, Hugh (c. 1485?1555), Bp. of Worcester and Reformer.
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LATIMER, HUGH
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The Sixt Sermon of Maister Latymer. 1552. Rom. 13. Conteret caput serpentis In demine tuo benedicentur omnes gentes Semen mulieris conteret caput serpentis, Propius est salus nunc, quam tunc, cum credebatur, Now whosoever transgresseth these lawes, eyther the generall lawes, or the speciall lawes, he sinneth: and that which is done contrary to these lawes, is sinne. If ye will knowe now whether ye have sinned or not, see and consider these lawes, and then goe into thy hart, and consider thy living, how thou hast spent all thy dyes: if thou doest so, no doubt thou shalt finde innumerable sinnes done agaynst these lawes, for the law of God is a glasse wherein a man may see his spottes and filthynes: therefore when we se them let us abhorre them, and leave them: let us be sory for that which is passed, and let us take a good purpose to leave all sinnes, from henceforwarde. And this is it that S. Paule sayth, let us arise from the sleepe of sinne and wickednes, for our savlation is come nerer: our saviour he is clerely opened unto us, he hath suffered for us already, and fulfilled the lawe to the uttermost: and so by his fulfilling taken away the curse of the lawe. But there be two mane of sinnes, there is a deadly sinne and a veniall sinne: that is sinnes that bee pardonable and sinnes that be not pardonable. Now how shall we knowe which be veniall synnes, or which be not: for it is good to know them: and so to keepe us from them, when ye will know which be deadly sinnes or not: you must first understand, that there be two maner of men: when I say men, I understand also women, that is all mankynde, and so doth scripture understand women, by this worde men: for els we should not finde in scripture, that we should baptise women, for the scripture sayth:

11. The 16th Centurey English Reformation - Resources
that opposed Cromwell and Cranmer. Hugh Latimer (1485?1555) and NicholasRidley(1503-1555) Early Protestant leaders killed by Mary 1
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Resources on The 16th Century English Reformation
From Henry 8 to Elizabeth 1
  • Henry 8 and His Wives : Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, Katherine Parr
  • The Four Thomas': Thomas Wolsey .. Thomas More .. Thomas Cromwell .. Thomas Cranmer
  • Succession of the Throne: Edward 6 .. Lady Jane Grey .. Mary Tudor .. Elizabeth 1 .. Mary Queen of Scots
  • Early Protestant martyrs': William Tyndale .. Hugh Latimer .. Nicholas Ridley .. John Bradford .. John Hooper
  • Early English Puritans: Thomas Cartwright .. Walter Travers .. Robert Browne
  • Other Prominent Churchmen of the era: Stephen Gardiner .. Reginald Pole .. John Jewel .. Matthew Parker .. Richard Hooker
  • Some Reformed Influences: Martin Bucer .. John Lasco .. Peter Martyr .. John Knox .. Heinrich Bullinger .. Theodore Beza
  • English Reformation Time Line: 1509-1689 - The Tudors and Stuarts (pdf file)
    Published Resources:
  • The Wives of Henry VIII by Antonia Frasier Reprint edition (January 1994) Vintage Books; ISBN: 067973001X
  • Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir Reprint edition (March 1993) Ballantine Books (Trd Pap); ISBN: 034538072X

12. Theological And Philosophical Biography And Dictionary
Language games * (Wittgenstein) Language philosphy See Ordinary language philosophyLatimer See Latimer, Hugh Latimer, Hugh (c 1485?1555) British preacher
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Lacordaire, Jean-Baptiste Henri : (1802-1861) French Roman Catholic preacher.
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Lactantius, Lucius : (c 240-320) Italian preacher and apologist.
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: See Landels, William Landels, William : (1823-1899) Scottish Baptist pastor in London for 28 years; opposed Spurgeon on the "Down Grade Controversy." Language : See Expressive function of language Ideal language philosophy Language games Ordinary language philosophy ... Referential function of language ; and Religious language Language games : * (Wittgenstein) Language philosphy : See Ordinary language philosophy Latimer : See Latimer, Hugh Latimer, Hugh : (c 1485-1555) British preacher and Reformer; Roman Catholic but denied authority of Rome; twice imprisoned by Henry VIII; burned at stake under Mary Tudor saying, "We shall this day light up such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out!" Latourette : See Latourette, Kenneth Scott

13. Biographies Of Famous Calvinists
Translate this page Bodenstein), 1477-1541 Knox, John, 1514-1572 Kuyper, Abraham, 1837-1920 Lasco, Johannesa (Jan Laski), 1499-1560 Latimer, Hugh, c.1485?-1555 Laud, William, 1573
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Albrecht, Archbishop of Mainz
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Alexander VI.
(Rodrigo de Borja or Borgia), 1431-1503
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Arminius, Jacobus
(Jakob Harmenszoon), 1560-1609
Barth, Karl

Bengel, Johann Albrecht (1687-1752)

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(Theodore de Beze), 1519-1605 Bilney, Thomas Blaurock, Georg Bodelschwingh, Friedrich von Bonhoeffer, Dietrich Bora, Katharina von Borromeo, Carlo , Saint, 1538-1584 Bras, Guy de (Guido de Bray, de Bres), 1522-1567 Brask, Hans Bray, Guido de (Guy de Bres, de Bras), 1522-1567 Bres, Guy de (Guido de Bray, de Bras), 1522-1567 Briconnet, Guillaume Bucer, Martin (Martin Butzer), 1491-1551 Bugenhagen, Johannes (Doctor Pomeranus), 1485-1558 Bullinger, Heinrich Cajetan, Thomas (Jakob de Vio), 1469-1534 Calvin, Jean (John Calvin, Jean Cauvin) 1509-1564 Cauvin, Jean (Jean, John Calvin) 1509-1564 Charles V.

14. Biographies Of Famous Anglicans
English language biography from BBC Education; from Britain Express German languagebiography, from BBKL, bibliography Latimer, Hugh, c.1485?1555 Studied in
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Ordained a priest in 1662, elected Bishop of London in 1675. One of the seven bishops who presented grievances to King James II.; the only bishop to sign the invitation to William of Orange (1688).
English language biography from xrefer Cranmer, Thomas

15. Clare College: About Clare (History)
from the debate emerged one of the principal leaders of the English Reformation,and one of Clare’s greatest alumni, namely Hugh Latimer (1485?1555), who was
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16. Africa Film WebMeeting: Glimmers Of Glory #3
Bishops Nicholas Ridley (c. 15001555), Hugh Latimer (c.1485?-1555) and ThomasCranmer (1489-1556) were executed across from the main entrance of Balliol
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On November 15 in 1838 a Gothic Cross was erected in Oxford,
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hundred years earlier when Christian leaders were publicly burned to death in this distinguished university center. Bishops Nicholas Ridley (c. 1500-1555), Hugh Latimer (c.1485-1555) and Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) were executed across from the main entrance of Balliol College on Broad Street (formerly Horsemonger Street.) The inscription on the cross: "To the glory of God and in grateful commemoration of His servants, Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley, Hugh

17. The Reformers Of The Middle Ages
Thomas Cranmer, 14891556. Nicholas Ridley, 1500-1555. Hugh Latimer, 1485?-1555.Francis Turretin, 1623-1687. Augustus Toplady, 1740-1778. John Newton, 1725-1807.
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18. Butterfields - Areas Of Collecting - Books & Manuscripts - Auction Results
1292.5. 1019, LANQUET, THOMAS. COOPERS CHRONICLES L1560, 1292.5. 1020, Latimer,Hugh. c.1485?1555. 5287.5. 1021, MALORY, THOMAS, SIR. DIED 1471. 8225.
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sale 7277Z, June 28, 2001 Lot Description Price ASTRONOMY. BOOK OF HOURS. BOOK OF HOURS. BOOK OF HOURS. BRANDENBERG COMPANY. BRUNFELS, OTTO (1488-1534) CAXTON, WILLIAM. 1422?-1491. CHRONICLE OF ENGLAND. INCUNABLE FERRAULT, JEAN. FROISSANT JEAN 1338-1410? GEEL, PIERRE CORNEILLE VAN. HERALDRY. HERODOTIUS. HROSWITHA. c.935-1000. INCUNABLESBROADSIDE. INCUNABLESLEAVES. JUSTINIANUS, BERNARDUS. LANQUET, THOMAS. COOPERS CHRONICLES L:1560 LATIMER, HUGH. c.1485-1555. MALORY, THOMAS, SIR. DIED 1471. METHODIUS, SAINT, ARCHBISHOP OF TYRE. 826-885. MISSALE ROMANUM. NICHOLAS OF MYRA, SAINT. DIED C.345. OVIDIUS NASO, PUBLIUS 43 B.C.-18 A.D. PACIOLI, LUCA. c.1445-1514. PETER MARTYR. c.1457-1526. PETER MARTYR. ROMAN CHRONICLE. ROMANCERO GENERAL. SCRIBANUS, CHARLES. SEGAR, WILLIAM, SIR. d.1633. SENECA, LUCIUS ANNAEUS. c.4 B.C.- 65 A.D. WHITTINGTON, ROBERT.

19. Protestant Reformers And Pilgrimage
Cranmer’s colleague, and fellow martyr, Hugh Latimer 1485?1555,addressed the issue of pilgrimage in several sermons 1536.
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20. Ross: CALVINISTS In History @ Pilgrim Publications (Calvinism, Sovereign Grace)
1590), Theodore Beza (15191605), John Bradford (1510-1555), Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556),William Tyndale (1492-1536), Hugh Latimer (1485?-1555), Nicholas Ridley
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Calvinists In History
by BOB L. ROSS The holiest and most God blessed men who ever lived held to the doctrines which are usually classified " CALVINISTIC ," oftentimes called the " DOCTRINES OF GRACE ." Truly, Calvinists have been so influential for the cause of the Christian faith that it may be said with perfect candor, as it was said of men of old; they have " turned the world upside down Seemingly, with God in sovereign control, they have transformed nations, shaken empires, founded colonies, prayed down God sent revivals, and have been literal SAMSONS in the earth Their works are testimony to the truthfulness of that passage which says, " He that humbleth himself shall be exalted " Calvinist men (and women) have counted themselves and their righteousnesses as dung, being totally depraved sinners, void of any good thing; yet through them God has showered blessings upon the world. Indeed it would take many volumes to make mention of the great hosts of those who, in doctrinal principles, were Calvinistic. In all phases of life they have exerted a mighty and moving testimony for God. Though I could not begin to know or name all the Calvinists in history, I do want to acknowledge a few. Poets and Hymn writers J ohn M ilton , author of Paradise Lost Paradise Restored W illiam C owper , author of the immortal There Is A Fountain and other great hymns;

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