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... subjects , That like as we for our parts shall by " God's great grace shew ourselves a most gracious and be- " nign Sovereign Lord to all our good subjects in their " just and lawful suits and causes ; so we mistrust not but " they ...
... subjects , That like as we for our parts shall by " God's great grace shew ourselves a most gracious and be- " nign Sovereign Lord to all our good subjects in their " just and lawful suits and causes ; so we mistrust not but " they ...
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... subjects , that " like as his Majesty for his part shall by God's grace shew " himself a most gracious and benign Sovereign Lord to all " his good subjects , to all their just and lawful suits and " causes : so his Majesty mistrusteth ...
... subjects , that " like as his Majesty for his part shall by God's grace shew " himself a most gracious and benign Sovereign Lord to all " his good subjects , to all their just and lawful suits and " causes : so his Majesty mistrusteth ...
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... subjects , by sundry " tenures of their lands and hereditaments , are bounden to " attend upon his Majesty's person royal at the time and " day of his Grace's coronation ; to do , exhibit , and min- " ister to his Highness their several ...
... subjects , by sundry " tenures of their lands and hereditaments , are bounden to " attend upon his Majesty's person royal at the time and " day of his Grace's coronation ; to do , exhibit , and min- " ister to his Highness their several ...
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... subjects to a foreign Prince , of another country and an- " other language , and have the English their enemies , even " at their elbow , and their succours far from them . And " if any foreign prince or power should be their aider ...
... subjects to a foreign Prince , of another country and an- " other language , and have the English their enemies , even " at their elbow , and their succours far from them . And " if any foreign prince or power should be their aider ...
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... subject to Anno 1547. envy , between stiff stubbornness and filthy flattery . " Page 82 . His truer character . Paget's new - year's- Duke . These accounts of the Duke are hardly consistent with that mean character he had before given ...
... subject to Anno 1547. envy , between stiff stubbornness and filthy flattery . " Page 82 . His truer character . Paget's new - year's- Duke . These accounts of the Duke are hardly consistent with that mean character he had before given ...
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Strona 414 - ... and that at the general resurrection in the last day, we may be found acceptable in thy sight, and receive that blessing which thy wellbeloved Son shall then pronounce to all that love and fear thee, saying : Come, ye blessed children of my Father, receive the kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the world.
Strona 95 - Take, eat, this is My Body which is given for you : Do this in remembrance of Me. Likewise after supper He took the Cup; and, when He had given thanks, He gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of this ; for this is My Blood of the New Testament, which is shed for you and for many for the remission of sins : Do this, as oft as ye shall drink it, in remembrance of Me.
Strona 334 - Communion in the church, or execute any other public ministration, he shall have upon him, besides his Rochette, a Surplice, or Alb, and a Cope or Vestment, and also his pastoral staff in his hand, or else borne or holden by his chaplain.
Strona 11 - The beautifullest creature that liveth under the sun ; the wittiest, the most amiable, and the gentlest thing of all the world. Such a capacity in learning the things taught him by his schoolmasters, that it is a wonder to hear say. And finally, he hath such a grace of...
Strona 335 - Christ to the contrary ; yet forasmuch as they many times conveyed the same secretly away, kept it with them, and diversely abused it to superstition and wickedness : lest any such thing hereafter should be attempted, and that an uniformity might be used throughout the whole realm, it is thought convenient the people commonly receive the sacrament of Christ's body in their mouths, at the Priest's hand.
Strona 415 - Son shall then pronounce to all that love and fear thee, saying, Come ye blessed children of my Father, receive the kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the world : Grant this, we beseech thee, O merciful Father, through Jesus Christ, our Mediator and Redeemer.
Strona 33 - is the sword of the Spirit, and to be preferred before these swords. That ought in all right to govern Us, who use them for the people's safety by God's appointment. Without that sword We are nothing; We can do nothing; We have no power. From that We are what We are this day.
Strona 333 - It is a goodly matter," she said, " to consider your ignorance. It was not long ago since you burned Anne Askew for a piece of bread, and yet came yourselves soon after to believe and profess the same doctrine for which you burned her. And now, forsooth, you will needs burn me for a piece of flesh, and in the end you will come to believe this also, when you have read the Scriptures and understand them.
Strona 294 - England, might be sent over to Spain, as a very necessary man for the Emperor, whose servant he was, and had a pension of him.
Strona 34 - He that rules without it, is not to be called God's minister, or a king. Under that we ought to live, to fight, to govern the people, and to perform all our affairs. From that alone we obtain all power, virtue, grace, salvation, and whatsoever we have of divine strength.