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Source des données : Parker on the Web
Résumé : Matthew Parker's manuscript collection naturally reflects his interest in Reformation theology and theologians and the religious debates which took place in the sixteenth century. MS 109 is one of the compilations of tracts and letters Parker assembled from his collection. The volume consists of letters written to Matthew Parker and tracts on issues such as clerical marriage, the sacraments and monastic vows. The volume also contains a copy of 'Against the opinions of the Germans' by Henry VIII. The manuscript dates to the sixteenth century.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin, grec, anglais
Intervenants :
Henry VIII - author
1-58 - Henry VIII, Against the opinions of the Germans || Henricus VIII. Angliae, Franciae, &c. rex, contra Germanorum opiniones, de utraque specie, de missa privata, et de conjugio sacerdotum
Note : Ad initium annotavit Parkerus, collecta per Cuthbertum Dunelmensem et recognita per Henricum R. 8. Et ad finem, Hi quaterniones de utraque specie, de missa privata, de conjugio sacerdotum servate erant in cistis Cutberti Dunelmensis morientis in aedibus Lambethi Matthaei Cantuariensis, et mihi Matthaeo date per executores praedicti Cutberti. Ad pag. 13, occurrit brevis quaedam sententia propria manu regis scripta, et ad finem altera ab ipso Cuthberto, ut annotavit Parkerus. Anno 1536, venerunt in Angliam legati a principibus Germanicis, qui per duos menses cum theologis quibusdam Anglicanis a rege designatis de nonnullis religionis articulis disputarunt; imprimis questi sunt legati de quibusdam abusibus adhuc toleratis, qui fundamentum tyrannidis pontificiae sustentare videbantur, praesertim de tribus articulis supra memoratis. Rex eis in hoc scripto respondet, et ea verae religionis Christi esse dogmata probare conatur
incipit : (3) Litteras vestras Egregii ac prestantissimi oratores
Walter Haddon - author
59-60 - Letter of Walter Haddon to Matthew Parker, with the epitaph of bishop Turnstall || Epistola Gualteri Haddon ad Mattheum Cantuariensem cum epitaphio Tunstalli archipresulis hortatu, ut videtur, scripto
Note : The epitaph is in Stow's Survey, ed. Strype Appendix I 85 and Ducarel's Lambeth
61-64 - Letter from the privy-council to archbishop Matthew Parker, Hampton-court 27 September 1559 || Letter from the privy-council to archbishop Parker, desiring him to lodge Tunstall bishop of Durham in his house, to confer with him on matters of religion, and to suffer none to have access to him but those whom he should himself appoint. Hampton-court 27 September 1559
Note : Parker Correspondence LXIII
William Cecil - author
65-66 - Letter from William Cecil to Matthew Parker, Westminster 5 October 1559 || Letter from secretary Cecill to the archbishop, expressing his concern that the bishop of Durham could not be prevailed upon to conform to the established religion, and hoping that the queen would assign him a suitable pension. Westminster 5 October 1559
Note : Parker Correspondence LXV
67-76 - Letter from William Cecil to Matthew Parker October 2 || From the same, acquainting the archbishop how pleased the queen and council were with the hopes he gave them of the bishop's conformity, October 2
Note : Parker Correspondence LXIV
Note : pp. 69-76 blank
77-84 - Excerpts from the church fathers on the marriage of priests || Excerpta ex patribus de conjugio sacerdotum
Note : Nos. 6-8, 10, 11 are all in one hand, contemporary with that of no. 1 and not unlike it
85-134 - On monastic vows || De votis monasticis
incipit : (87) Quamquam piis omnibus
135-168 - On the marriage of priests || De conjugio sacerdotum
incipit : (137) Multi palam fatentur
Sir Anthony Cook - author
169-172 - Letter from Sir Anthony Cook to Matthew Parker || Letter from sir Anthony Cook to archbishop Parker
Note : (169) A short note dated 2 September 1561 followed by (p. 170) extracts de secundis nuptiis
173-198 - On the sound custom of the sacrament of the eucharist || De usu integri sacramenti corporis et sanguinis Christi
incipit : (173) Multi vociferantur
199-218 - Arguments against private mass || Contra privatam missam
incipit : (199) Quod missa seu usus sacramenti
219-362 - On the sacraments and various other doctrines and rites of the church || De sacramentis et variis dogmatibus et ritibus ecclesiasticis
Note : In the same hand as nos. 12-15 in MS 104
Note : It occupies 72 ff. separately paged from the rest of the volume
rubric : (219) De deo
incipit : (219) Audi Israel deus tuus unus est
Note : Ends
explicit : (356) Nonnulla precedentibus annexa sunt meo iuditio non diuulganda uiris in germanica lingua non exercitatis cum ob multa tum maxime quod seditionem magis quam veram pietatem et concordiam sapiant. sed de illis breui latius. I. G. T. (Jacobus Gislenus Thalassius)
Note : (327) List of the subjects treated
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