Ecclesiastical memorials; relating chiefly to religion, and the reformation of it: shewing the various emergencies of the Church of England, under king Henry the eigth (Historical memorials, chiefly ecclesiastical, and such as concern religion and the reformation of it ... under ... king Edward vi; Historical memorials, ecclesiastical and civil, of events under the reign of queen Mary i).1822 |
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Strona 51
... enemies , doubtless some " of them that now succede , had not bene alive to rejoyce as they do . I would advise either quality ; or else , if it " be possible , more charity ; for it was never more needful . " Eleventhly , I say , as ...
... enemies , doubtless some " of them that now succede , had not bene alive to rejoyce as they do . I would advise either quality ; or else , if it " be possible , more charity ; for it was never more needful . " Eleventhly , I say , as ...
Strona 60
... then protested , that he was contrary , and an enemy to them all in his mind and opinion , though he had aforetime kept it secret for fear of the law . And 99 hands . We CHAP . LII . added , " 60 MEMORIALS ECCLESIASTICAL.
... then protested , that he was contrary , and an enemy to them all in his mind and opinion , though he had aforetime kept it secret for fear of the law . And 99 hands . We CHAP . LII . added , " 60 MEMORIALS ECCLESIASTICAL.
Strona 69
... come to the said sessions , for fear of bodily hurt and danger of such enemies , as they alleged it was not un- known they had . This the justices of the peace certified LIV . CHAP . to the Lord Warden , Sir F 3 UNDER QUEEN MARY I. 69.
... come to the said sessions , for fear of bodily hurt and danger of such enemies , as they alleged it was not un- known they had . This the justices of the peace certified LIV . CHAP . to the Lord Warden , Sir F 3 UNDER QUEEN MARY I. 69.
Strona 70
... enemies , ( as the Carrs , ) or any for them , were not then seen nor heard of . Their ma- lice . Another way these feud - men shewed their malice to one another , which , though not so mortal , yet vexatious enough ; 419 when by ...
... enemies , ( as the Carrs , ) or any for them , were not then seen nor heard of . Their ma- lice . Another way these feud - men shewed their malice to one another , which , though not so mortal , yet vexatious enough ; 419 when by ...
Strona 71
... enemy . And this was the present state of the French , upon whom the Scots so much leaned . army , at the Dr. Laurence Hussey , by the Queen's command , was now Dr. Hussy in Scotland ; who rode from Edenburgh to Sterling , April Scotch ...
... enemy . And this was the present state of the French , upon whom the Scots so much leaned . army , at the Dr. Laurence Hussey , by the Queen's command , was now Dr. Hussy in Scotland ; who rode from Edenburgh to Sterling , April Scotch ...
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Strona 167 - And then she so wore it, as every man might see that her body carried that which her heart misliked. I am sure that her maidenly apparel which she used in king Edward's time, made the noblemen's daughters and wives to be ashamed to be dressed and painted like peacocks ; being more moved with her most virtuous example than with all that ever Paul or Peter wrote touching that matter.