The History of England From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution ... 3

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The History of England From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution ... 3
Hume, David, 1711-1776
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HENRY VIII. 159 the see of Rome ; bad disincorporated some idle monks, chap.
who lived like drones in a beehive ; had abolished the J^^l!l» idolatrous worship of images ; had published the Bible in *®^- English, for the instruction of all his subjects ; and had made some lesser alterations, which every one must ap- prove of; yet was he determined to maintain the purity of the Catholic faith, and to punish with the utmost seve- rity all departure from it ; and that he had taken the present oppor
...tunity, before so learned and grave an audience, of convincing Lambert of his errors ; but if he still continued obstinate in them, he must expect the most condign punishment \ After this preamble, which was not very encouraging, the king asked Lambert, with a stem countenance, what his opinion was of Christ's corporeal presence in the sacra- ment of the altar ; and when Lambert began his reply with some compliment to his majesty, he rejected the praise with disdain and indignation. He afterwards pressed Lambert with arguments drawn from Scripture and the schoolmen.

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