Sách nói: Reformation Collection Volume 1
- Download The Belgic Confession audio
- Download Letter to Francis the First in Defence of the Reformation audio
- Download One Hundred Aphorisms of John Calvin audio
- Download Injunctions to the Diocese of Hereford, 1538 audio
- Download Extract from a Protestation made by William Tindal audio
- Download Cardinal Sadolet's Letter to the Senate and People of Geneva audio
- Download John Calvin's Reply to the Letter of Cardinal Sadolet Part 1 audio
- Download John Calvin's Reply to the Letter of Cardinal Sadolet Part 2 audio
- Download A Paternal Admonition by the Roman Pontiff Paul III to the Most Invincible Emperor Charles V audio
- Download Remarks on the Letter of Pope Paul III audio
- Download Speech at the Coronation of King Edward VI audio
- Download Speech on General Councils audio
- Download A Collection of Tenets from the Canon Law audio
- Download The Huntyng and Fyndyng out of the Romish Fox Part 1 audio
- Download The Huntyng and Fyndyng out of the Romish Fox Part 2 audio
- Download Form of Administering the Sacraments audio
- Download Certeyn meditations and thinges to be had in remembraunce and well considered by euery Christian before he receiue the sacrament of the body and bloude of Christ audio
- Download Vestures audio
- Download Speech at an Assembly of Bishops, 1536 audio
- Download Some Queries concerning Confirmation, with Cranmer's Answers audio
- Download A Catechism to be Learned of Every Child before he be brought to be Confirmed of the Bishop audio
- Download Sundry Godly Prayers for Diverse Purposes audio
- Download Graces to be Said before Dinner and Supper audio
- Download The Collects for Sundays and Holy Days throughout all the Year audio
- Download An Order of Private Prayer audio
- Download Several Godly Prayers audio
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This volume of the Reformation collection begins with a summary of Protestant belief in the form of the Belgic Confession and John Calvin's 'cover letter' to Francis I of France requesting that he read Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion to understand the Protestant doctrine from its source rather than secondhand. 100 aphorisms summarising the contents of the Institutes follow as well as some instructions given by Thomas Cranmer showing the effect of the Reformation for clergy and parishes, as does a short protestation from the reformer William Tyndale expressing the Reformation methodology privileging the Bible as the source of doctrine and practice. It continues with several debates where both sides have been recorded: Cardinal Sadoleto's measured letter to Geneva and Calvin's reply, Pope Paul III's letter to emperor Charles V and Calvin's comments, with outrage expressed on both sides, followed by Thomas Cranmer's writings on the relationship between the Papacy and the state. The leads naturally into some writings from the English Reformation where King Henry VIII required the Pope to be "driven out of England" and William Turner, botanist turned theologian, considered the command incompletely executed. There follow writings on the subject of the sacraments, ceremonies and attire which were a key area of dispute in the Reformation period. Afterwards come several expressions of Reformed piety in the form of prayers and a simple catechism for children. (Summary by InTheDesert)
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