Sermons on the Card by Hugh Latimer
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DISCOURSES***
Transcribed from the 1883 Cassell & Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk. SERMONS ON THE CARD AND OTHER DISCOURSES by Hugh Latimer INTRODUCTION. Hugh Latimer, a farmer's son, was born about the year 1491, at Thurcaston, in Leicestershire. He was an only son, with six sisters, who were all well cared for at home. He was a boy of fourteen when sent to Clare College, Cambridge. When about twenty-four years old, he had obtained a college fellowship, had taken the degree of Master of Arts, and was ordained Priest of the Roman Church at Lincoln. In 1524, at the age of about thirty, he proceeded to the degree of B.D., and on the occasion of his doing so he argued publicly for the Pope's authority against opinions of Melancthon. Thomas Bilney went afterwards to |
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