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Strona 11
... Nebo had had the preaching that thou hast , they would have converted . And you rulers and officers , be wise and circumspect , look to your charge , and see you do your duties ; and rather be glad to amend your ill living than to.
... Nebo had had the preaching that thou hast , they would have converted . And you rulers and officers , be wise and circumspect , look to your charge , and see you do your duties ; and rather be glad to amend your ill living than to.
Strona 14
... look well to your office ; for right prelating is busy laboring , and not lording . Therefore preach and teach , and let your plough be doing . Ye lords , I say , that live like loiterers , look well to your office , the plough is your ...
... look well to your office ; for right prelating is busy laboring , and not lording . Therefore preach and teach , and let your plough be doing . Ye lords , I say , that live like loiterers , look well to your office , the plough is your ...
Strona 15
... look for among thorns , but pricking and scratching ? What among stones , but stumbling ? What , I had almost said , among serpents , but stinging ? But this much I dare say , that since lording and loitering hath come up , preaching ...
... look for among thorns , but pricking and scratching ? What among stones , but stumbling ? What , I had almost said , among serpents , but stinging ? But this much I dare say , that since lording and loitering hath come up , preaching ...
Strona 22
... look unto ; and therefore he cannot meddle with another office , which alone requireth a whole man . He should therefore give it over to whom it is meet , and labor in his own business ; as Paul writeth to the Thes- salonians ; " Let ...
... look unto ; and therefore he cannot meddle with another office , which alone requireth a whole man . He should therefore give it over to whom it is meet , and labor in his own business ; as Paul writeth to the Thes- salonians ; " Let ...
Strona 25
... looks , with his proud countenances , with his stately braggings . “ Ru- giens , " roaring ; for he letteth not slip any occasion to speak or to roar out when he seeth his time . " Quærens , " he goeth about seeking , and not sleeping ...
... looks , with his proud countenances , with his stately braggings . “ Ru- giens , " roaring ; for he letteth not slip any occasion to speak or to roar out when he seeth his time . " Quærens , " he goeth about seeking , and not sleeping ...
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Strona xl - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Strona 131 - He had walk for an hundred sheep, and my mother milked thirty kine. He was able and did find the king a harness, with himself and his horse, while he came to the place that he should receive the king's wages.
Strona 275 - Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother ; and she was a widow : and much people of the city was with her.
Strona 23 - There is one that passeth all the other, and is the most diligent prelate and preacher in all England. And will ye know who it is ? I will tell you. It is the Devil. He is the most diligent preacher of all...
Strona 277 - And had suffered many things of many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse...
Strona 24 - God with, than God himself hath appointed. Down with Christ's cross, up with purgatory pickpurse, up with him, the popish purgatory, I mean. Away with clothing the naked, the poor, and impotent, up with decking of images, and gay garnishing of stocks and stones: up with man's traditions and his laws, down with God's traditions and his most holy word. Down with the old honor due to God', and up with the new god's honor.
Strona 192 - ... mother, and the daughter, and the daughter's daughter. Avarice is the mother: she brings forth bribe-taking, and bribe-taking perverting of judgment. There lacks a fourth thing to make up the mess, which, so help me God, if I were judge, should be hangum...
Strona xxvi - I had been a very dolt indeed, to have preached so at the borders of your realm as I preach before your grace.
Strona 18 - Well, well, is this their duty? Is this their office? Is this their calling? Should we have ministers of the church to be comptrollers of the mints? Is this a meet office for a priest that hath cure of souls? Is this his charge? I would here ask one question; I would fain know who controlleth the devil at home in his parish, while he controlleth the mint?
Strona 20 - England, I speak it to thy shame. Is there never a nobleman to be a Lord President, but it must be a prelate ? Is there never a wise man in the realm to be a Comptroller of the Mint? I speak it to your shame, I speak it to your shame.