A history of the reformation of the Church of England. 3 vols. [in 6]. [on large paper] cm.27, Tom 3,Część 2

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Strona 518 - Because there is none other that fighteth for us, but only thou, O God.
Strona 6 - Auditores judicari et definir! debere, ac irritum et inane si secus super his a quoquam quavis auctoritate scienter vel ignoranter contigerit attentari.
Strona 395 - HENRY, par la grace de Dieu, roy de France, a tous ceux qui ces presentes lettres verront, salut. Scavoir faisons, que...
Strona 272 - States ; for which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Strona 31 - Misdemeanour herein, that it shall not be to your Quietness and Ease hereafter. Wherefore we heartily pray you, that according both to Duty to God and your Prince...
Strona 198 - Christs very images, created to his own similitude, to order by your high authorite, as supreme head of this church of England, or otherwise by your sage discrecion, that your mayor of your cytie of London, and his brethren the aldermen for the time being, shall and may from henceforth, have the order, disposicion, rule, and...
Strona 81 - Prince and master would not prejudicate princes' jurisdiction, and uphold his usurped power by sending a proctor, ye may evidently here see that this was only the cause why the judgment of the Bishop of Rome was not given in his favour ; whereby it may appear that there lacked not any...
Strona 98 - Christian princes: have not only addressed our letters general to all and every the same bishops, straightly charging and commanding them, not only in their proper persons, to declare, teach and preach unto the people, the true, mere and sincere word of God: and how the said title, style, and jurisdiction of supreme head, appertaineth unto us, our crown and dignity royal.
Strona 30 - PART bidden, and on the Morrow departed from thence, thinking more than I did say, and being glad that I was out of the Court, where many Men, as I did both hear and perceive, did wonder at me. And here shall be an end for this time of this Fable. All the World almost crieth out of Cambridge for this Act, and specially on me, but I must bear it as well as I may.
Strona 411 - Ministring of the Sacraments, to use a Surplice : And that no Minister say Service, or minister the Sacraments, but in a comely Garment, or Habit. 6. That the Use of Organs be removed.

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