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Consensus Tigurinus (1549)
die Einigung zwischen Heinrich Bullinger und Johannes Calvin über das Abendmahl ; Werden - Wertung - Bedeutung -
The golde[n] boke of christen matrimonye
moost necessary [and] profitable for all the[m], that entend to liue quietly and godlye in the Christen state of holy wedlock newly set forthe in English by Theodore Basille -
The Christen state of matrymonye
wherein housebandes and wyues maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. The original of holy wedlok: wha[n], wher, how, [and] of whom it was instituted [and] ordeined: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasio[n]s, frute and commodities therof. Contrarye wyse: how shameful [and] horrible a thi[n]g whoredom and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose him a mete [and] conuenient spouse to kepe and increase the mutual loue, trueth and dewty of wedloke: and how maryed folkes should bringe vp theyr children in the feare of God. Set forthe by Myles Couerdale -
A treatise of the cohabitacyon of the faithfull with the vnfaithfull
Whereunto is added. A sermon made of the confessing of Christe and his gospell, and of the denyinge of the same -
A confutation of the Popes bull which was published more then two yeres agoe against Elizabeth the most gracious Queene of England, Fraunce, and Ireland, and against the noble realme of England
together with a defence of the sayd true Christian Queene, and of the whole realme of England. By Henry Bullinger the Elder -
The Christen state of matrymonye
wherein housebandes and wyues maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. The original of holy wedlok: wha[n], wher, how, [and] of whom it was intituted [and] ordeined: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasio[n]s, frute and commodities thereof. Contraryewyse: how shameful [and] horrible a thi[n]g whoredom and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose him a mete [and] conuenient spouse to kepe and increase the mutual loue, trueth and dewty of wedloke: and how maryed folkes should bringe vp theyr children in the feare of God. Set forthe by Myles Couerdale -
The Christen rule or state of all the worlde from the hyghest to the lowest
and how euery man shulde lyue to please God in hys callynge. Item, the Christian state of matrimony: and how ma[n] and wife shuld kepe house together with loue. Item, the maner oe [sic] saynge grace after the holy scrypture -
A Confvtation of the Popes Bull which was published more then two yeres agoe against Elizabeth the most gracious Queene of England, Fraunce, and Jreland, and against the noble Realme of England: together with a defence of the sayd true Christian Queene, and of the whole Realme of England. By Henry Bullinger the Elder
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Fiftie Godlie And Learned Sermons, diuided into fiue Decades, conteyning the chiefe and principall pointes of Christian Religion, written in three seuerall Tomes or Sections, by Henrie Bullinger minister of the Churche of Tigure in Swicerlande ... Translated out of Latine into English by H. I. student in Diuinitie ...
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An exhortation to the Ministers of Gods woord in the Church of Christ, that they set aside all mutuall discord and in these latter dayes and dangerous times/ purely and with one concent preache vnto the world the onely true faith in Christe and amendement of life. Compiled by D. Henry Bullinger of Zurick. Translated into English by John Cox. 1575 ...
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The christen state of matrimony, moost necessary & profitable for all the[m], that entend to liue quietly and godlye in the Christe[n] state of holy wedlock newly set forth in Englyshe ...
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A Most excellent Sermon of the Lordes Supper, wherein briefely (and yet plainly yenough) is liuely set foorth the matter of the Supper of the Lorde Iesus. By Henry Bullinger. Transl. out of Frenche, into English, by I.T. ...
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The Christen state of Matrymonye, wherin housbandes & wyfes maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue ...
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A Confession of Fayth, made by common consent of diuers reformed Churches beyonde the Seas: with an Exhortation to the Reformation of the Churche ...
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The Tragedies of Tyrantes. Exercised vpon the church of God, from the birth of Christ vnto this present yeere. 1572. Containing the causes of them, and the iust vengeance of God vpon the authours. Also samoe notable comfortes and exhortations to pacience. Written by Henrie Bullinger, and now Englished
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A Hvndred Sermons vpo[n] the Apocalips of Jesu Christe, reueiled in dede by Thangell of the Lorde: but seen or receyued and written by thapostle and Eua[n]gelist. S. John: Compiled by the famous and godly learned man, Henry Bullinger, chief Pastor of the Congregation of Zuryk ...
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An exhortation to the ministers of Gods woord in the Church of Christ
that they set aside all mutuall discord, and in these latter dayes and dangerous times purely and with one concent preache vnto the world the onely true faith in Christe and amendement of life -
The Christen state of matrymonye
wherein housebandes and wyues maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. The original of holy wedlok: wha[n], wher, how, [and] of whom it was intituted [and] ordeined: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasio[n]s, frute and commodities thereof. Contraryewyse: how shameful [and] horrible a thi[n]g whoredom and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose him a mete [and] conuenient spouse to kepe and increase the mutual loue, trueth and dewty of wedloke: and how maryed folkes should bringe vp theyr children in the feare of God. Set forthe by Myles Couerdale -
The olde fayth
an euydent proba[tion] out of the holy scripture, that the [christen] fayth (which is the right [true, old &] undoubted faith, [hath] endured sens the [beginn]yng of the worlde. : [Here]in hast thou also [a short sum]me of the whole Byble/ [and a probat]ion that all vertuous [men ha]ue pleased God/ [and wer] saued thorow the [Chri]sten faith. 1541 -
A commentary vpon the seconde epistle of S Paul to the Thessalonia[n]s
In which besydes the summe of oure faythe, ther is syncerelye handled & set forth at large, not onely fyrst co[m]myng vp & rysyng with the full prosperyte & dominion, but also the fall and vtter confusion of the kyngdome of Antichriste: that is to say of Machomet & the byshop of Rome -
The golde[n] boke of christen matrimonye
moost necessary [and] profitable for all the[m], that entend to liue quietly and godlye in the Christen state of holy wedlock newly set forthe in English by Theodore Basille -
A treatise or sermon of Henry Bullynger: much fruitfull and necessarye for this tyme, concernynge magistrates and obedience of subiectes
Also concernyng the affayres of warre, and what scryptures make mension thereof. whether christen powers may war against their ennemies. And whither it be laufull for a christyan to beare the office of a magistrate, and of the duety of souldiers with many other holsom instructions for captaynes [and] souldiers both. Made in the yeare of our lorde. M. D. xlix -
Two epystles
one of Henry Bullynger, wyth the consent of all the learned men of the Churche of Tygury: an other of Iohan Caluyne, chefe preecher of the church of Geneue: whether it be laufull for a chrysten man to communicate or be partaker of the masse of the papysts, without offendi[n]g God and hys neyghbour or not -
The Christen state of matrymonye
wherein housebandes and wyues maye lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. The original of holy wedlok: wha[n], wher, how, & of whom it was instituted & ordeined: what it is: how it ought to proceade: what be the occasio[n]s, frute and commodities therof. Contrarye wyse: how shamefull & horrible a thi[n]g whoredom and aduoutry is: how one ought also to chose him a mete & conuenient spouse to kepe and increase the mutual loue, trueth and dewty of wedloke: and how maryed folkes shoulde bringe vp theyr children in the feare of God. Set forthe by Myles Couerdale -
A moste sure and strong defence of the baptisme of children, against [the] pestiferous secte of the Anabaptystes. set furthe by that famouse clerke, Henry Bullynger: & nowe translated out of Laten into Englysh by Ihon Veron Senonoys