Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700 ...: To which are Added, Illustrations of the Changes in Our Language, Literary Customs, and Gradual Improvement in Style and Versification, and Various Particulars Concerning Public and Private Libraries ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 - 576 Seiten |
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... hath brought to nought ; what a rabble of thieves , murderers , and malicious heinous traitors be , and that in two places especially , the one at the elbow of the city , and the other in the very bowels . I dare well avow it , if you ...
... hath brought to nought ; what a rabble of thieves , murderers , and malicious heinous traitors be , and that in two places especially , the one at the elbow of the city , and the other in the very bowels . I dare well avow it , if you ...
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... hath lain this long , at great costs and charges , and cannot once have his matter come to the hearing . " It is not , perhaps , altogether justifiable to rely implicitly on the assertions of sermons , as to the operations of vice and ...
... hath lain this long , at great costs and charges , and cannot once have his matter come to the hearing . " It is not , perhaps , altogether justifiable to rely implicitly on the assertions of sermons , as to the operations of vice and ...
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... hath made it a place for the comfort of the soul , and to have the word of God preached in it . " An illustration of part of the Scripture led Latimer to mention , that he had crossed the Thames from Lambeth to Westminster in a wherry ...
... hath made it a place for the comfort of the soul , and to have the word of God preached in it . " An illustration of part of the Scripture led Latimer to mention , that he had crossed the Thames from Lambeth to Westminster in a wherry ...
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... hath given to the king . " Latimer once told the congregation assembled in the shroudes of St. Paul's , that they were troubled with unpreaching prelates , - -a custom of the dignified clergy he severely reprobated . He then pointed out ...
... hath given to the king . " Latimer once told the congregation assembled in the shroudes of St. Paul's , that they were troubled with unpreaching prelates , - -a custom of the dignified clergy he severely reprobated . He then pointed out ...
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... hath it , payeth sixteen pound by year or more , and is not able to do any thing for his prince , for himself , nor for his children , or give a cup of drink to the poor . " Anna Bullein was an exception to this prelate's censure ; and ...
... hath it , payeth sixteen pound by year or more , and is not able to do any thing for his prince , for himself , nor for his children , or give a cup of drink to the poor . " Anna Bullein was an exception to this prelate's censure ; and ...
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