Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England ; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Band 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1818 |
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... ( a ) , and which the Editor looks upon as among the most valuable parts of his ( a ) The edition followed is that of the year 1610 . YOL , I. a volumes , are brought together and compiled from distant and PREFACE . xvii.
... ( a ) , and which the Editor looks upon as among the most valuable parts of his ( a ) The edition followed is that of the year 1610 . YOL , I. a volumes , are brought together and compiled from distant and PREFACE . xvii.
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... brought together and compiled from distant and disjointed parts of that very extensive work ; a circumstance of which it is necessary that any one should be informed , who may wish to com- pare these narratives with the originals . It ...
... brought together and compiled from distant and disjointed parts of that very extensive work ; a circumstance of which it is necessary that any one should be informed , who may wish to com- pare these narratives with the originals . It ...
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... brought forward by me , as the result of those Letters ; whe- ther my confidence in its stability may have been , by any means , in the interval , materially increased or diminished ; an argument , the more interesting , at least for ...
... brought forward by me , as the result of those Letters ; whe- ther my confidence in its stability may have been , by any means , in the interval , materially increased or diminished ; an argument , the more interesting , at least for ...
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... brought unto her in stead of her daughter aforesaid , and so brought up the child whom shee bare not , who now is called duke of Lancaster . And this ( said the bishop ) did the queene tell him , lying in extreemes on her death- bed ...
... brought unto her in stead of her daughter aforesaid , and so brought up the child whom shee bare not , who now is called duke of Lancaster . And this ( said the bishop ) did the queene tell him , lying in extreemes on her death- bed ...
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... side these his opinions and assertions above re- cited , with other moe , which are hereafter to bee brought in order , hee began also then something neerelie to touch the matter of the sacrament , prooving JOHN WICKLIFFE . 23.
... side these his opinions and assertions above re- cited , with other moe , which are hereafter to bee brought in order , hee began also then something neerelie to touch the matter of the sacrament , prooving JOHN WICKLIFFE . 23.
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Seite 540 - Well, well, Master Kingston," quoth he, " I see the matter against me how it is framed ; but if I had served God as diligently as I have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Seite 541 - For I assure you I have often kneeled before him in his privy chamber on my knees, the space of an hour or two, to persuade him from his will and appetite : but I could never bring to pass to dissuade him therefrom.
Seite 457 - My lord returned into his chamber lamenting the departure from his servants, making his moan unto Master Cromwell, who comforted him the best he could, and desired my lord to give him leave to go to London, where he would either make or mar or he came again, which was always his common saying.
Seite 424 - I could in my fantasy wish or desire. She hath all the virtuous qualities that ought to be in a woman of her dignity, or in any other of baser estate. Surely she is also a noble woman born, if nothing were in her, but only her conditions will well declare the same.
Seite 431 - Nay forsooth. And as for my counsell in whom I will put my trust, they be not here, they be in Spaine in my owne countrie.
Seite 469 - How do you like him ? ' quoth the king. ' Forsooth, Sir,' quoth he, ' if you will have him dead, I warrant your Grace he will be dead within these four days, if he receive no comfort from you shortly, and Mistress Anne.
Seite 350 - First, before his coming out of his privy chamber, he heard most commonly every day two masses in his privy closet ; and there then said his daily service with his chaplain : and as I heard his chaplain say, being a man of credence...
Seite 91 - ... unto the time of his death, was so praiseworthy and honest, that never at any time was there any note or spot of suspicion noised of him. But in his answering, reading, preaching, and determining, he behaved himself laudably, and as a stout and valiant champion of the faith ; vanquishing, by the force of the scriptures, all such, who by their wilful beggary blasphemed and slandered Christ's religion.
Seite 329 - The king rejoicing inwardly not a little, said again 'We do not only pardon you thereof, but also give you our princely thanks, both for the proceeding therein...
Seite 307 - Chaucer's works they were brought " to the true knowledge of religion : and not unlike to