An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain: Chiefly of England, from the First Planting of Christianity, to the End of the Reign of King Charles the Second; with a Brief Account of the Affairs of Religion in Ireland. Collected from the Best Ancient Historians, Councils, and Records, Tom 6W. Straker, 1840 |
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Strona ix
... subjects from their allegiance , 471. - Interrogatories put to the students in the inns of court , 475. - Instruments for conformity signed by the justices of peace , 475. - The Dissenter Coleman's letter to secretary Cecil , 476. - The ...
... subjects from their allegiance , 471. - Interrogatories put to the students in the inns of court , 475. - Instruments for conformity signed by the justices of peace , 475. - The Dissenter Coleman's letter to secretary Cecil , 476. - The ...
Strona 12
... subjects , but leave them freely to their own recollection , and the instructions of godly preachers , which , through the divine assistance , she hopes may have a good effect . The mayor and aldermen were farther ordered to give notice ...
... subjects , but leave them freely to their own recollection , and the instructions of godly preachers , which , through the divine assistance , she hopes may have a good effect . The mayor and aldermen were farther ordered to give notice ...
Strona 22
... subjects : and that they should not cease to beg of God Almighty , that as the beginning of her majesty's reign has been prosperous and without bloodshed , so the same course of happiness may be all along continued . " Wood's Hist . et ...
... subjects : and that they should not cease to beg of God Almighty , that as the beginning of her majesty's reign has been prosperous and without bloodshed , so the same course of happiness may be all along continued . " Wood's Hist . et ...
Strona 53
... subjects , and assist her against treason and rebellion . " The city giving signs of duty , the queen raised five hundred men , and posted them at the bridge . Two days after , Wyat marched into Southwark with three - or , as some say ...
... subjects , and assist her against treason and rebellion . " The city giving signs of duty , the queen raised five hundred men , and posted them at the bridge . Two days after , Wyat marched into Southwark with three - or , as some say ...
Strona 61
... subjects are incited to rebellion . He makes no scruple to embalm Wyat's memory , and flourishes upon the insurrection in these words : — " Wyat , " says he , " did but his duty , and it was but the duty Goodman's justification of all ...
... subjects are incited to rebellion . He makes no scruple to embalm Wyat's memory , and flourishes upon the insurrection in these words : — " Wyat , " says he , " did but his duty , and it was but the duty Goodman's justification of all ...
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