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... reign of thirty - seven years , repaired to the threshold of the blessed apostles , desiring to sojourn for a season upon that holy ground whilst on earth , that he might thereby secure to himself a more friendly reception among the ...
... reign of thirty - seven years , repaired to the threshold of the blessed apostles , desiring to sojourn for a season upon that holy ground whilst on earth , that he might thereby secure to himself a more friendly reception among the ...
Strona 48
... reign over them . The bishops were vexed at thus having to encounter foes in their own households , and sometimes we find them expressing an angry but im- potent wish , that England was clear of them ; and sometimes we find them by a ...
... reign over them . The bishops were vexed at thus having to encounter foes in their own households , and sometimes we find them expressing an angry but im- potent wish , that England was clear of them ; and sometimes we find them by a ...
Strona 64
... reign of Henry I. that the change began to make itself felt . Now , however , the clergy , no longer supported by the crown in the same degree as before , nor making common cause with the no- bles , were unable to uphold the ...
... reign of Henry I. that the change began to make itself felt . Now , however , the clergy , no longer supported by the crown in the same degree as before , nor making common cause with the no- bles , were unable to uphold the ...
Strona 68
... reign of Henry I. a legate had established a right of road into England ) was ever upon the watch ; and the opposition of the national cler- gy , which was considerable , to the advances of this active emissary , was taken off by ...
... reign of Henry I. a legate had established a right of road into England ) was ever upon the watch ; and the opposition of the national cler- gy , which was considerable , to the advances of this active emissary , was taken off by ...
Strona 75
... reign of Edward I. , whereby it was enacted , that " no person , religious or other , should presume to buy or sell , or under any colour of dona- * Kennet on Impropriations , 25 . + Ibid . 405 . tion , lease , or other title , to ...
... reign of Edward I. , whereby it was enacted , that " no person , religious or other , should presume to buy or sell , or under any colour of dona- * Kennet on Impropriations , 25 . + Ibid . 405 . tion , lease , or other title , to ...
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Strona 201 - It is very meet, right, and our bounden duty, that we should at all times, and in all places, give thanks unto Thee, O Lord [' Holy Father], Almighty, Everlasting God.
Strona 100 - For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater : so shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.
Strona 243 - I say, put your hook, I mean the arming-wire, through his mouth, and out at his gills, and then with a fine needle and silk sew the upper part of his leg with only one stitch to the armingwire of your hook, or tie the frog's leg above the upper joint to the armed wire ; and in so doing, use him as though you loved him, that is, harm him as little as you may possibly, that he may live the longer.
Strona xviii - and presently delivered into his hand a walking- staff, with which he professed he had travelled through many parts of Germany.
Strona 269 - 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 142 - And the ravens brought him bread and flesh in the morning, and bread and flesh in the evening; and he drank of the brook.
Strona xvii - ... on foot they went, and took Salisbury in their way, purposely to see the good bishop, who made Mr. Hooker and his companion dine with him at his own table ; which Mr. Hooker boasted of with much joy and gratitude when he saw his mother and friends. And at the bishop's parting with him, the bishop gave him good counsel, and his benediction, but forgot to give him money ; which, when the bishop...
Strona 201 - THEREFORE with angels and archangels, and with all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify thy glorious name, evermore praising thee, and saying, jFIoIy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts!
Strona 210 - We heartily pray thee, to send thy holy Spirit into the hearts of them that possess the grounds, pastures, and dwelling places of the earth, that they remembering themselves to be thy tenants, may not rack and stretch out the rents of their houses and lands, nor yet take unreasonable fines and incomes after the manner of covetous worldlings...
Strona 176 - Jealous I was that some less skilful hand (Such as disquiet always what is well, And by ill imitating would excel) Might hence presume the whole creation's day To change in scenes, and show it in a play.