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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

41. Sermons And Essays*We Speak Where The Bible Speaks
And, as a result of his beliefs, he too suffered death by burning upon the ascensionof “Bloody Mary.” Hugh Latimer (1485?1555), another bishop, also
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parent.rtop.location="../../banner.htm"; Thrust Statement: Thomas Campbell did not employ his cliché in the sense of book chapter and verse for every item practiced by Christians. Scripture Reading: 1 Peter 4:11 We assume that a reasonably intelligent person is logically consistent, and therefore we seek to interpret what he says in one place in the light of what he says elsewhere. It is a basic rule of hermeneutics that a particular teaching should be interpreted in the light of general teaching, that is, in light of its context. Every teacher expects that his pupils will not take his words out of context. That context is the totality of what he has said or written elsewhere.
INTRODUCTION
“Where the Scriptures speak, we speak; where the Scriptures are silent, we are silent” became the battle cry for the birth of the Reformation movement initiated by Thomas and Alexander Campbell. This slogan became the impetus for a movement that resulted in three distinctive bodies: (1) Churches of Christ, (2) Christian Churches, and (3) Disciples of Christ. This cliché is quoted by all three movements to call attention to their reliance upon the Bible and the Bible alone for their faith and practice. Even though all three movements rely upon the same motto, no two can agree upon the exact blueprint or exact pattern supposedly set forth in the New Testament. The movements cannot agree over the Scripturalness of missionary societies, Bible colleges, located preachers, orphan homes, and so on. Also, within the Churches of Christ, Christians cannot agree upon the pattern to be observed in a so-called worship service; namely Sunday school or non-Sunday school, individual cups or one common cup, instrumental music or vocal singing only, wine or grape juice, break the bread or pinch the bread in the communion, and so on.

42. A Companion To Evelyn Waugh's Sword Of Honour Chapter 7
Substituting Ridley for Trimmer, these are words attributed to Hugh Latimer (1485?1555)as he and Nicholas Ridley (about 1500-1555) stood bound to the stake
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CHAPTER 6 CONTENTS Unconditional Surrender Sword of Honour Chapter Seven Officers and Gentlemen Officers and Gentlemen
The equivalent chapter in OG is called In the Picture . In making the recension EW presumably did not wish altogether to lose the title of the second book of his trilogy. In any case he toned down the many references in this chapter to being in the picture , a phrase he meant to have a strong ironical meaning in OG but which he wished to moderate in SH. 319 Holy Saturday 1941
i.e. 12th April. 319 A.C.I.G.
short form of A.C.I.G.S., the Assistant Chief of the Imperial General Staff, the second man in the British Army after C.I.G.S. 319 Benghazi had fallen the week before.
319 the Australians in Greece had been attacked on their open flank
Preparatory to the invasion of Russia, Germany felt the need to secure the flank from hostile forces in the Balkans. Yugoslavia had recently been turned into a neutral and possibly hostile power by a
This was a real issue at this period. A lot of training had gone into preparing an elite force that did very little and could not help in the main theatres of war, or so it seemed, and which was accused of growing ill-discipline (a criticism with which EW agreed); and the special consideration that they received galled the officers of the regular regiments. Part of the problem lay in the fact that senior officers in the Army did not appreciate the distinctive qualities and services that the special forces were supposed to provide, and in the exigencies of warfare (for example in North Africa) they were unable or unwilling to provide them with the necessary supplies.

43. The Contribution Of The Reformation To Preaching - By Carl C. Fickenscher II
32 Probably the greatest of the English preachers of the Reformation era,and also a contributor to the homilies, was Hugh Latimer (1485?1555).
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Articles and book excerpts used in and referred to on Issues, Etc. The Contribution of the Reformation to Preaching
Carl C. Fickenscher II
Without question the period of the Reformation brought the Christian pulpit into the modern age. There had indeed been significant developments in the centuries immediately before, and the contributions which Wycliffe, Tauler, and others made to preaching were by no means abandoned, but it was the preaching of Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin, and the other great men of their age by which preaching finally stepped out of the medieval shadows. Elmer Kiessling summarized the impact of the Reformation on preaching as follows: The details of the art of sermonizing are all very well for ordinary men. That is why after Luther's time the solid body of homiletical wisdom, developed in part and transmit-ted by the pre-Reformation preachers, was appropriated and added to by those that followed after. But for a time the rules were in abeyance while the giants of the Reformation occupied the pulpits. Indeed, not the least of their achievements was the creation of new rules to supplement the old. Preaching was never the same again... Kiessling makes two salient points which will form the basis of this paper. First, because of the brilliant individuals involved, the Reformation was indeed an era of great preaching. Secondly, however, such gifted men were not for the most part concerned about the rules and science of homiletics. Therefore, while the Reformation certainly did change preaching forever, the changes were primarily in the understanding of the preaching event and in the theological content of the sermon rather than in sermon form.

44. Latimer, Hugh. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourt
Latimer, Hugh. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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45. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Larcom, Lucy, 18241893. Lasker, Edward, 1885-. Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555. Lau-tzu.Lawrence, DH (David Herbert), 1885-1930. Lawrence, Josephine, 1897?-1978.
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46. Latimer: On Christian Love
Latimer 14851555. On Christian Love Hugh Latimer , reformer and martyr, was born in Leicestershire, England, in his see (1539). Latimer lived in peaceful retirement under Edward
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Hugh Latimer , reformer and martyr, was born in Leicestershire, England, in 1485, or two years later than Luther. On completing an education at Cambridge, he took holy orders and preached strenuously in favor of the Lutheran views. As a profound canonist, he was placed on the commission appointed to decide on the legality of Henry VIII's marriage with Katharine of Aragon. His decision in favor of Henry gained him a royal chaplaincy and a living. Appointed Bishop of Worcester in 1535, he preached boldly the reformed doctrines, but lost favor at court, and when Gardiner and Bonner pushed a reactionary movement to the front, he retired from his see (1539). Latimer lived in peaceful retirement under Edward VI, but under Mary he, with other reformers, was arrested and thrown into the Tower. Brought to Oxford for examination, he refused to recant, and was confined for a year in the common prison, and on October 16, 1555, put to death by fire, along with Ridley, at a place opposite Balliol College, where the Martyr's Memorial was subsequently erected.
This is my commandment, that ye love one another, as I have loved you.

47. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Latimer, Hugh, 1485?1555. Titles. Sermons OnThe Card. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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48. MSN Learning & Research - Search Results - Latimer AND Hugh
Latimer, Hugh (1485?1555), English prelate, reformer, and Protestant martyr, born in Thurcaston, Leicestershire.
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49. LATIMER, Hugh
Translate this page Latimer, Hugh, * ca. 1492 Thurcaston (Leicestershire), + 15.10. 1555 Oxford. WerkeSermons and Remains of Hugh Latimer, hrsg. v. George Elwes Corrie.
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Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band IV (1992) Spalten 1216-1217 Autor: Günther Lottes Werke: Sermons and Remains of Hugh Latimer, hrsg. v. George Elwes Corrie. Cambridge 1845; Selected Sermons of Hugh Latimer, ed. Allan G. Chester. Charlottesville 1968. Lit.: Harold S. Darby, Hugh Latimer. London 1953; - Chester Allan, Hugh Latimer - Apostle to the English. Philadelphia 1954; - Arthur F. Butler, Hugh Latimer: The Religious Thought of a Reformation Preacher. Phil. Diss. Kent State University 1976; - Natalie A.B. Galdi, Hugh Latimer - Humanism and the English Reformation. Phil. Diss. New York University 1978. Günther Lottes

50. MSN Learning & Research - Search Results - Hugh AND The AND Great
Latimer, Hugh (1485?1555), English prelate, reformer, and Protestant martyr, born in Thurcaston, Leicestershire.
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52. 34703. Latimer, Hugh. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Hugh Latimer (1485–1555), British churchman, Protestant martyr. said,Oct. 16, 1555, to Bishop Nicolas Ridley at their execution pyre in Oxford.
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53. Latimer, Hugh
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Latimer, Hugh. 1485?1555, English bishop and Protestant martyr.Latimer was educated at Cambridge, entered the church, and came
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  • 57. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
    Macmillan, London 1920 2/21/00 Lamb, Charles (17751834) bio 6/19/99 Lang,GH 8/26/02 Lathbury, Mary A. 8/5/02 Latimer, Hugh (1485?-1555) 9/22
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    Note: Many of the links to bios are either to the marvelous Glimpses pamphlets and the Christian History daily files archived in the Christian History Institute 's pages here at GospelCom, or to James Kiefer's excellent Calendar of Christian Historical Biographies in the Christia Library
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    Lake, Kirsopp
    Landmarks in the History of Early Christianity , Macmillan, London: 1920
    Lamb, Charles bio
    Lang, G. H.
    Lathbury, Mary A.
    Latimer, Hugh
    Latourette, Kenneth Scott
    Advance Through Storm , vol. VII of A history of the expansion of Christianity , Eyre and Spottiswoode, London: 1939-45
    Beyond the Ranges , William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids: 1967
    Laubach, Frank C.

    58. Biography.com
    Lathrop, Rose Hawthorne (Mother Alphonse), 1851 1926. Latimer, Hugh, c. 1485 1555. Latimer, Lewis Howard, 1848 1928. Latreille, Pierre André, 1762 1833.
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    59. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Latimer, Hugh (1485?–1555). One of the chief promoters of the Protestant Reformationin England during the 16th century was a priest named Hugh Latimer.
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    60. Reformation Finding Aid--Authors
    L, Languet, Hubert, 15181581, Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555, Linck, Wenzeslaus,1483-1547, Lipsius, Justus, 1547-1606, Lith, Johann Wilhelm von der, 1709-1775,
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    The Harold J. Grimm Reformation Collection
    Author Listing A Adam, Melchior, d. 1622 Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius, 1486?-1535 Altham, Michael, 1633-1705 Angelo Carletti, 1411-1495 Anonymous Author(s) Arias Montano, Benito, 1527-1598 Ascham, Roger, 1515-1568 Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732 Ávila y Zúñiga, Luis de, 1500-1564 B Bale, John, 1495-1563 Bancroft, Richard, 1544-1610 Barker, William, fl. 1572 (also see Bond, R.Warwick) Bayly, Lewis, d. 1631 Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo, Saint, 1542-1621 Bentivoglio, Guido, 1577-1644 Beringer, Joachim Bern Disputation (1528) Bernardus, de Lutzenburgo, ca. 1460-1535 Beze, Theodore de, 1519-1605 Bibliander, Theodor Bodin, Jean, 1530-1596 Bohme, Jakob, 1575-1624 Bolsec, Jerome-Hermes, d. ca. 1585 Bond, R. Warwick, 1857-1943 Brandt, Geeraert, 1626-1685 Brant, Sebastian, 1458-1521 Buck, Lawrence P., ed. Bugenhagen, Johann, 1485-1558 Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575 Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598 Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715 C Calvin, Jean 1509-1564

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