Historical and Biographical Works: Annals of the reformation. 1824 [v.8-13] Ecclesiastical memorials. 1822Clarendon Press, 1824 |
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... wrote the former ; namely , ( for the service of the present generation , as well as for posterity , ) to communicate some more light to the last wonderful age , when queen Elizabeth ruled these king- doms , and to the settlement and ...
... wrote the former ; namely , ( for the service of the present generation , as well as for posterity , ) to communicate some more light to the last wonderful age , when queen Elizabeth ruled these king- doms , and to the settlement and ...
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... wrote him an answer at some length : the contents of which the said sir Henry wrote on the back - side of it , being a short sum- mary of the letter ; which shews as well this ambassador's great exactness and diligence , as the ...
... wrote him an answer at some length : the contents of which the said sir Henry wrote on the back - side of it , being a short sum- mary of the letter ; which shews as well this ambassador's great exactness and diligence , as the ...
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... wrote a letter to the bishop , that upon due refor- mation of what was done amiss by him , he might be restored to his preaching . And sir Robert Jermin on this opportu- nity , with the lord North and some others , wrote to the bi- shop ...
... wrote a letter to the bishop , that upon due refor- mation of what was done amiss by him , he might be restored to his preaching . And sir Robert Jermin on this opportu- nity , with the lord North and some others , wrote to the bi- shop ...
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... wrote , treasurer Randal had many complices ; and that hurtful sect of the him . family of love began to creep into that country . Of which , therefore , he had brought twenty to open recantation in his cathedral church . " And in ...
... wrote , treasurer Randal had many complices ; and that hurtful sect of the him . family of love began to creep into that country . Of which , therefore , he had brought twenty to open recantation in his cathedral church . " And in ...
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... go , keeping his chamber , as a lame man , of the sciatica in his left leg ; doubting in himself then , whether he should ever have the use of it again , III . as he wrote in December , 1572 , 40 ANNALS OF THE CHURCH CHAP IV.
... go , keeping his chamber , as a lame man , of the sciatica in his left leg ; doubting in himself then , whether he should ever have the use of it again , III . as he wrote in December , 1572 , 40 ANNALS OF THE CHURCH CHAP IV.
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66 BOOK abroad ambassador Anno answer archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop Whitgift authority beseech bishop called catholic cause cerning chancellor CHAP charge Christ church church of England clergy commanded commission concerning confession conscience council court danger dean diocese divers doth earl of Leicester ecclesiastical enemies England English execution faith favour friends further gentlemen give God's godly grant hand hath holy honour humbly Jesuits John Perrot justice king of Spain kingdom land late learned letter liberty lived London lord Burghley lord trea lord treasurer lordship Low Countries majesty majesty's matter means ministers occasion offence papists parliament peace persons popish pray prayer preached preacher present priests prince printed privy-council proceeded queen of Scots realm reason reformation reign religion Rome Scots queen seminary sent sermon shew speech thereof things thought tion unto usury wherein withal words writ writing wrote
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Sida 176 - I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
Sida 392 - If he turn not, he will whet his sword; he hath bent his bow, and made it ready.
Sida 319 - If I have found favour in thy sight, O king, and if it please the king, let my life be given me at my petition, and my people at my request: for we are sold, I and my people, to be destroyed, to be slain, and to perish.
Sida 262 - Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Power, Authority, or Jurisdiction, can or may lawfully be reformed, ordered, redressed, corrected, restrained or amended, to the Pleasure of Almighty God, the Increase of Virtue, and the Conservation of the Peace and Unity of this Realm...
Sida 296 - A Declaration of the favourable Dealing of her Majesty's Commissioners appointed for the Examination of certain Traitors, and 'of Tortures unjustly reported to be done upon them for Matters of Religion.
Sida 601 - That her Majesty under God hath, and ought to have, the sovereignty and rule over all manner of persons born within her realms, and dominions, and countries, of what estate, ecclesiastical or temporal, soever they be...
Sida 241 - I will recant you from being spirit, if ever I perceive that you disdain not such a feeling. Serve God, fear the king, and be a good fellow to the rest.
Sida 402 - Right noble twice, by virtue and by birth, Of heaven lov'd and honour'd on the earth, His country's hope, his kindred's chief delight, My husband dear, more than this world's light, Death hath me reft. But I from Death will take His memory, to whom this tomb I make. John was his name (ah, was !) wretch, must I say ? Lord Russel once, now my tear-thirsty clay.
Sida 560 - ... warn her for death. On the following day (Feb. 8) the queen was brought into the great hall of the castle of Fotheringhay, several of the commissioners, the sheriff of the county (Thomas Andrews), and a few spectators, being present, beside her own servants. The sentence was read, and, says Camden, " she heard it attentively, yet as if her thoughts were taken up with somewhat else.
Sida 212 - buildings ; being stuffed with poor, needy, and of the " worst sort of people. Truly, my singular good lord, I ^ have not leisure to eat my meat, I am so called upon. I " am, at the least, the best part of an hundred nights in a " year abroad in searches,