The quotations, citations, and other references made by women writers in the WWO collection.
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Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “Acordinge to this way whiche they call Heresye, I doo worshippe the God of my Fathers, beleevinge all thinges which be written in the law and in the Prophets.” | quote | Acts. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “For al Scripture” | quote | 2 Timothy. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “that commeth by the inspiration of God, is profitable to teach, to confute, to instruct, and to reprove, that the man of God may be perfect and throughly framed to every good work.” | quote | 2 Timothy. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “Let not these woordes,” | quote | Augustine, Saint. Answer to the Letters of Petilian, Bishop of Cirta. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “be heard betwene us: I say, or, you say: let us rather speake in this wise: Thus sayeth the Lorde: there let us seeke the Church, ther let us boult out our cause.” | quote | Augustine, Saint. Answer to the Letters of Petilian, Bishop of Cirta. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “All those things” | quote | Jerome, Saint. “Commentary on the Book of Haggai.” Commentaries on the Minor Prophets. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “which without the testimonie of the scriptures are holden as delivered from the Apostles, be throughly smitten down by the sword of Gods worde.” | quote | Jerome, Saint. “Commentary on the Book of Haggai.” Commentaries on the Minor Prophets. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “Let the scripture” | quote | Ambrose, Saint. De Fide ad Gratianum Augustum. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “bee asked the question, let the Apostles be asked, let the Prophets be asked, & let Christ be asked.” | quote | Ambrose, Saint. De Fide ad Gratianum Augustum. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “To the will I geve the keyes of the kingdome of heaven,” | quote | Matthew. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “And whoso doth contrary to this, he” | quote | Gratian. Decretum Gratiani. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “committeth sacriledge.” | quote | Gratian. Decretum Gratiani. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “After the consecration, the mysticall signes do not cast of their owne propre nature: for they remaine stil in their former substaunce, forme and kynde.” | quote | Theodoret of Cyrrhus. The Eranistes, or Dialogues. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “That whiche ye see is the bread and Cuppe, and so our eyes tell us, but that which your faith requireth to be taught is this, The bread is the body of Christ, & the Cuppe ys his bloud.” | quote | Augustine, Saint. Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “Bread which is sanctified by the word of God, as touching the material substaunce therof, goeth into the belly and is cast out into the privey.” | quote | Origen. Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “I will drinke nomore of this frute of the vyne. It is well knowen that the fruit of the vyne ys wine, and not bloud.” | quote | Luke. | Sacred text |
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Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “when we come to receave these mysteries, al grosse ymaginations must quite be bannished; The councell of Nice, as is alleadged by some in greeke, plainly forbiddeth us to be basely affectioned, or bent toward the bread and wine which are set before us.” | quote | Referenced work not found. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “We say that the body of Christe is the dead carcas, and we our selves must be the Egles.” | quote | Chrysostom, John. Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist: Homilies 1–47. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “For this table” | quote | Chrysostom, John. Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist: Homilies 1–47. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “is a table of Egles and not of Jeyes.” | quote | Chrysostom, John. Commentary on Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist: Homilies 1–47. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “This bread” | quote | Cyprian, Saint. On the Lord's Prayer. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “is the foode of the soule, and not the meate of the belly.” | quote | Cyprian, Saint. On the Lord's Prayer. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “How shall I holde him,” | quote | Augustine, Saint. Treatises on the Gospel of John. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “which is absent; how shall I reache my hand up to heaven to laye holde upon him that sitteth there?” | quote | Augustine, Saint. Treatises on the Gospel of John. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “Reache thyther thy faythe, and then thou hast layde holde on him.” | quote | Augustine, Saint. Treatises on the Gospel of John. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “Christ is the preest, the propitiation and sacrifice, which propitiation commeth to everie one by meane of faith.” | quote | Origen. Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “αιρε τους αθέους,” | quote | Eusebius of Caesarea. Historia Ecclesiastica. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “The holsome discipline,” | quote | Cyprian, Saint. De Lapsis. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “whiche the Apostles left unto us, hathe idlenesse and long rest now utterly marred, every one studied to encrease his livelyhode, and cleane forgettinge either what they had done before, whiles they were under the Apostles, or what they ought continually to doe having receaved the fayth: they earnestly laboured to make greate their owne welth with an unsatiable desire of covetousnes.” | quote | Cyprian, Saint. De Lapsis. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “There is no devout religion,” | quote | Cyprian, Saint. De Lapsis. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “in Preestes, no sounde faith in ministers, no charitie shewed in good workes, no forme of Godlinesse in their conditions, men are become effeminate, and womens bewty is counterfeited.” | quote | Cyprian, Saint. De Lapsis. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “And before his daies,” | quote | Tertullian. Adversus Praxean. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “O how wreatched be we which are called Christians at this time? For wee live as Heathens, under the name of Christe.” | quote | Tertullian. Adversus Praxean. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “We” | quote | Referenced work not found. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “are in hatred among the Heathen for our own vyces sake, we are also becomme nowe a wonder not alone to Aungels and menne, but even to all the ungodlye.” | quote | Referenced work not found. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “It is no sinne (beleve me) for a yonge man to haunte harlottes.” | quote | De Magistris, Martinus. De Temperantia Liber. 1511. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “Thy Palaice,” | quote | Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint. De Consideratione ad Eugenium. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “taketh in good men, but it maketh none: naughtye persones thrive there, and the good appayre and decaye.” | quote | Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint. De Consideratione ad Eugenium. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “So excessive at this daye is the ryote aswel in the Prelates and Byshoppes, as in the Clerkes and Preistes, that it is horrible to be told.” | quote | Referenced work not found. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “bicause,” | quote | Esther. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “they were a rebellious & stubborn people, & dispised the ordinaunces and commaundementes of princes.” | quote | Esther. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “It is thou that troublest Israell.” | quote | 1 Kings. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “See, Amos hath made a conspiracie against thee in the middest of the house of Israell.” | quote | Amos. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “Thou shalt go upon the Adder and cockatrice, and shalt treade the Lyon and Dragon under thy feete?” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “And Nestorius,” | quote | Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Hæreticarum Fabularum Compendium. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “for all he was an Heretique, yet covered he hym selfe τησ ορθοδοζίασ προδχήματι, that is to weete, with a certaine cloke and colour of the true & right faith.” | quote | Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Hæreticarum Fabularum Compendium. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “Ebion though he agreed in opinion with the Samaritanes” | quote | Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Hæreticarum Fabularum Compendium. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “he woulde be called a Christian.” | quote | Epiphanius. The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis, Book I. | |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “They say they be Jewes but they be the Synagoge of Sathan.” | quote | Revelation. | Sacred text |
Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury. An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England. 1562. | Theology | “ye are of your father the Devel, for you resemble not your father Abraham.” | quote | John. | Sacred text |