Thomas Bilney. Thomas More. William Tindall. Cromwell, earl of Essex. John Rogers. Bishop Hooper. Rowland TaylorF. C. and J. Rivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-yard, 1810 |
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... Father ! thou must lead . Do thou , then , breathe those thoughts into my mind By which such virtue may in me be bred , That in thy holy footsteps I may tread : The fetters of my tongue do thou unbind , That I may have the power to sing ...
... Father ! thou must lead . Do thou , then , breathe those thoughts into my mind By which such virtue may in me be bred , That in thy holy footsteps I may tread : The fetters of my tongue do thou unbind , That I may have the power to sing ...
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... fathers in the mar- gents , in English , upon the darke and obscure . places , which would put away all doubts . O how great profit of soules should the vigilant pastors get thereby , which contrariwise through their slothful- nesse ...
... fathers in the mar- gents , in English , upon the darke and obscure . places , which would put away all doubts . O how great profit of soules should the vigilant pastors get thereby , which contrariwise through their slothful- nesse ...
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... father Marcus Marulus did not erre , which granted that libertie to the weake Christians : albeit that true Christians ought to give eare unto Saint Pauls days of labour ; some the building of whole pillars , others a certain extent of ...
... father Marcus Marulus did not erre , which granted that libertie to the weake Christians : albeit that true Christians ought to give eare unto Saint Pauls days of labour ; some the building of whole pillars , others a certain extent of ...
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... Father : what should we need then to seeke any Saint for remedie ? Wherefore , it is great injurie to the blood of Christ , to make such peti- tions , and blasphemeth our Saviour . That man is so unperfect of himselfe , that he can in ...
... Father : what should we need then to seeke any Saint for remedie ? Wherefore , it is great injurie to the blood of Christ , to make such peti- tions , and blasphemeth our Saviour . That man is so unperfect of himselfe , that he can in ...
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... father in God , & c . confessing and know- ledging the true catholick and apostolick faith of holy church , intend by the grace of God , hereafter ever to persevere and abide in the true doctrine of holy church , and to detest and ...
... father in God , & c . confessing and know- ledging the true catholick and apostolick faith of holy church , intend by the grace of God , hereafter ever to persevere and abide in the true doctrine of holy church , and to detest and ...
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aforesaid againe amongst answered Archbishop authoritie beleeve Bilney Bishop of London Bishop of Rome Bishop of Winchester blessed bloud booke brought called Cardinal Cardinall catholicke church cause Christ christian conscience Councell Cranmer death declared divers Doctor Taylor doctrine doth England faith father favour Fox's Acts friends Glocester godly Gods word Gospell grace hands hath heresie Hereticks Highnes himselfe holy honour John John Frith King King's lawes learned letter Lord Chancellor Lord Cromwell maister Hooper manner Margaret Roper marriage matter mercy minde never oath Parliament poore Pope pray prayers preached Priests prison proove Queen quoth realme religion Rome Roper sacrament Saint saith sayd Scripture sent shewed shiriffe sinnes Sir Thomas sonne sorie soule spake speake suffer thee thereof things thinke Thomas Bilney Thomas Cromwell thou Tindall true truth tyme unto Wherefore wherein whome wife William Roper wise
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Sida 378 - God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify ; but that only prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himself; that is, that they should rule all estates and degrees committed to their charge by God, whether they be ecclesiastical or temporal, and restrain with the civil sword the stubborn and evil doers.
Sida 68 - As it rarely happens that a man is fit to plead his own cause, lawyers are a class of the community, who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client might fairly do for himself if he could.
Sida 2 - Unless thou shew to us thine own true way No man can find it: Father! thou must lead. Do Thou, then, breathe those thoughts into my mind...
Sida 242 - I defer to speak at this time and understood at the last not only that there was no room in my lord of London's palace to translate the new testament, but also that there was no place to do it in all England, as experience doth now openly declare.
Sida 68 - a lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice of the cause which he undertakes, unless his client asks his opinion, and then he is bound to give it honestly. The justice or injustice of the cause is to be decided by the judge.
Sida 47 - When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. For I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour: I gave Egypt for thy ransom, Ethiopia and Seba for thee.
Sida 68 - If by a superiority of attention, of knowledge, of skill, and a better method of communication, he has the advantage of his adversary, it is an advantage to which he is entitled. There must always be some advantage, on one side or other ; and it is better that advantage should be had by talents than by chance. If lawyers were to undertake no causes till they were sure they were just, a man might be precluded altogether from a trial of his claim, though, were it judicially examined, it might be found...
Sida 235 - Wales, and brought up from a child in the university of Oxford, where he, by long continuance, grew up, and increased as well in the knowledge of tongues and other liberal arts as especially in the knowledge of the scriptures, whereunto his mind was singularly addicted...
Sida 266 - ... the marrow of her bones. Wherefore cleave fast to the rock of the help of God, and commit the end of all things to him : and if God shall call you, that you may then use the wisdom of the worldly, as far as you perceive the glory of God may come thereof, refuse it not: and ever among thrust in, that the scripture may be in the mother tongue, and learning set up in the universities.
Sida 428 - And for a time ensure to his loved land, The sweets of liberty and equal laws ; But martyrs struggle for a brighter prize, And win it with more pain.