The history of the reigns of Edward the Sixth, Mary, and Elizabeth, Band 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, Paternoster-Row [London: Printed, 1835 |
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... Paul III . , his new cardinals His commission of reform - page 146 · 148 - 150 152 It recommends the ABOLITION of the MONASTERIES 153 He resolves to have no changes · Urges Francis I. and Charles V. to peace 1537. Appoints a council ...
... Paul III . , his new cardinals His commission of reform - page 146 · 148 - 150 152 It recommends the ABOLITION of the MONASTERIES 153 He resolves to have no changes · Urges Francis I. and Charles V. to peace 1537. Appoints a council ...
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... · 212 - 216 · 218 10 Sept. His victory at Pinkey , in Scotland - 220 Edward's studies Edward's letters Francis I. dies Henry II . in France 221 - 223 · 224 · 227 A.D. Paul III . courts him · urges alliance with b 2 CONTENTS . xix.
... · 212 - 216 · 218 10 Sept. His victory at Pinkey , in Scotland - 220 Edward's studies Edward's letters Francis I. dies Henry II . in France 221 - 223 · 224 · 227 A.D. Paul III . courts him · urges alliance with b 2 CONTENTS . xix.
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Sharon Turner. A.D. Paul III . courts him · urges alliance with the Turks English government prosecutes the reformation Pole's letter Provincial visitations Common Prayer revised Superstitions abolished 1552. Articles of religion framed ...
Sharon Turner. A.D. Paul III . courts him · urges alliance with the Turks English government prosecutes the reformation Pole's letter Provincial visitations Common Prayer revised Superstitions abolished 1552. Articles of religion framed ...
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... III . Marcellus II . ❤ May . His death page 467 468 ib . 470 · 471 · 472 Paul IV . chosen Henry II . tries to introduce the inquisition into France 474 Paul IV . degrades Pole The emperor declines Oct. The emperor resigns Flanders to ...
... III . Marcellus II . ❤ May . His death page 467 468 ib . 470 · 471 · 472 Paul IV . chosen Henry II . tries to introduce the inquisition into France 474 Paul IV . degrades Pole The emperor declines Oct. The emperor resigns Flanders to ...
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... Paul III . he men- tions how his great idea came into his mind . Leo X. at the council of Lateran , wished to amend the ecclesiastical calendar , but could not do it , because the astronomers did not agree in their calculations of the ...
... Paul III . he men- tions how his great idea came into his mind . Leo X. at the council of Lateran , wished to amend the ecclesiastical calendar , but could not do it , because the astronomers did not agree in their calculations of the ...
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Seite 328 - I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea, presently, sometimes with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways, which I will not name for the honour I bear them, so without measure misordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr.
Seite 257 - Sir, this is a busy day with us. We cannot hear you; it is Robin Hood's Day."' The parish are gone abroad to gather for Robin Hood. I pray you let them not.
Seite 328 - I will tell you, quoth she, and tell you a Truth which perchance ye will marvel at. One of the greatest Benefits that ever God gave me, is, that he sent me so sharp and severe Parents, and so gentle a Schoolmaster. For when I am in Presence...
Seite 416 - And as for the traitor Wyatt, he might, peradventure, write me a letter, but on my faith I never received any from him ; and as for the copy of my letter sent to the French King, I pray God confound me eternally if ever I sent him word, message, token, or letter by any means...
Seite 431 - ... to do justice to such as, by learning, would seem to deceive the simple; and the rest so to be used, that the people might well perceive them not to be condemned without just occasion ; by which they shall both understand the truth, and beware not to do the like.
Seite 248 - He married my sisters with five pound, or twenty nobles apiece, so that he brought them up in godliness and fear of God. He kept hospitality for his poor neighbours, and some alms he gave to the poor. And all this he did...
Seite 430 - In the Netherlands alone more than one hundred thousand of the subjects of Charles V are said to have suffered by the hand of the executioner; and this extraordinary number is attested by Grotius.
Seite 219 - Papistical superstitions and abuses, as of beads, of lady psalters, and rosaries, of fifteen oes, of St. Bernard's verses, of St. Agathe's letters ; of purgatory, of masses satisfactory, of stations and jubilees, of feigned relics, of hallowed beads, bells, bread, water, palms, candles, fire, and such other...
Seite 487 - I thank my Lord Mayor, his Brethren, and you all. And whereas your request is that I should continue your good Lady and Queen, be ye ensured, that I will be as good unto you as ever Queen was to her people. No will in me can lack, neither do I trust shall there lack any power. And persuade yourselves, that for the safety and quietness of you all, I will not spare, if need be, to spend my blood. God thank you all.
Seite 245 - ... but strike at the root, and fear not these giants of England, these great men and men of power, these men that are oppressors of the poor; fear them not, but strike at the root of all evil, which is mischievous covetousness. For covetousness is the cause of rebellion.