That they shall take away, utterly extinct, and destroy all shrines, covering of shrines, all tables, candlesticks, trindles or rolls of wax, pictures, paintings, and all other monuments of feigned miracles, pilgrimages, idolatry, and superstition : so... The Twentieth Century - Page 2001897Full view - About this book
| Robert James Edmund Boggis - 1922 - 652 pages
...utterly extinct and destroy all shrines, covering of shrines, all tables, candlesticks, trindles or rolls of wax, pictures, paintings, and all other monuments...glass windows, or elsewhere within their churches or houses." In consequence there was a hostile demonstration of so threatening a nature that Body had... | |
| 1868 - 968 pages
...chapels, and houses, all images, all shrines, coverings of shrines, all tables, candlesticks, trindles, or rolls of wax, pictures, paintings, and all other monuments...of the same in walls, glass windows, or elsewhere" and also the inquiry: " Whether they suffer any torches, candles, tapers, or any other lights to be... | |
| 1868 - 1208 pages
...trimlles or rolls of wax, pictures, paintings, and all other monwnents of feigned miracle*, pilgriinngts, idolatry, and superstition, so that there remain no...of the same in walls, glass windows, or elsewhere ; " and also the inquiry : " Whether they suffer any torches, candles, tapers, or any other lights... | |
| Leland Ryken - 1990 - 306 pages
...An injunction of Queen Elizabeth in 1559 stipulated: Also they shall take away, utterly extinguish and destroy, all shrines, coverings of shrines, all...walls, glass windows or elsewhere within their churches or houses.3 Puritan armies used churches and cathedrals as barracks and horse stables, but so did the... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 2001 - 616 pages
...all images, all shrines, coverings of shrines, all tables, candlesticks, trindals or rolls of war, pictures, paintings, and all other monuments of feigned...of the same in walls, glass windows, or elsewhere. Item, Whether they have exhorted, moved, and stirred their parishioners to do the like in every of... | |
| Richard Dutton, Alison Gail Findlay, Richard Wilson - 2003 - 286 pages
...Edwardian and Elizabethan injunctions had called for the removal of all Catholic stories and images 'so that there remain no memory of the same in walls,...glass windows or elsewhere within their churches'. The Elizabethan injunctions had added the practical qualif1cation that windows were not to be destroyed... | |
| Susan Doran, Christopher Durston - 2003 - 234 pages
...pilgrimages, idolatry, and superstition'. As in the previous reign, these objects had to be destroyed so that 'there remain no memory of the same in walls,...glass windows, or elsewhere within their churches'. The Elizabethan injunctions also firmly stated that 'no persons keep in their houses any abused images,... | |
| 1897 - 1074 pages
...against the heresies now received, and especially as regards the sacrament, but it was all of no avail.68 It was one of the injunctions to the Queen's visitors...glass windows, or elsewhere within their churches and houses." One of the results of this sweeping edict was that great holocaust in the City, when for three... | |
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