Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England ; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Bind 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1818 |
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... majesty's household . He was ( saith Camden ) a man remarkable for many and great employments in the state during her reign , and sent several times ambassador into foreign nations . After her death he was by king James made comptroller ...
... majesty's household . He was ( saith Camden ) a man remarkable for many and great employments in the state during her reign , and sent several times ambassador into foreign nations . After her death he was by king James made comptroller ...
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... majesty with the true reason of his request when he should next become so happy as to see and speak to her majesty . " It was done as the dean desired ; and in prison I must leave Mr. Wotton till I have told the reader what followed ...
... majesty with the true reason of his request when he should next become so happy as to see and speak to her majesty . " It was done as the dean desired ; and in prison I must leave Mr. Wotton till I have told the reader what followed ...
Side 21
... majesty , assuring him , " That the business which he was to negotiate , was of such consequence , as had caused the great duke of Tuscany to enjoin him suddenly to leave his native country of Italy , to impart it to his king . " This ...
... majesty , assuring him , " That the business which he was to negotiate , was of such consequence , as had caused the great duke of Tuscany to enjoin him suddenly to leave his native country of Italy , to impart it to his king . " This ...
Side 32
... majesty ( who was a pure judge of it ) could not forbear , at the receipt thereof , to declare pub- licly , " That sir Henry Wotton had commuted sufficiently for a greater offence . " And now , as broken bones well set become stronger ...
... majesty ( who was a pure judge of it ) could not forbear , at the receipt thereof , to declare pub- licly , " That sir Henry Wotton had commuted sufficiently for a greater offence . " And now , as broken bones well set become stronger ...
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... majesty's letter office having now suffered a strange alienation ) and indeed I want time too , for the printer's ... Majesty's special commandment sent to Sir H. Wotton , his Majesty's Ambassador Ordinary with the State of Venice that ...
... majesty's letter office having now suffered a strange alienation ) and indeed I want time too , for the printer's ... Majesty's special commandment sent to Sir H. Wotton , his Majesty's Ambassador Ordinary with the State of Venice that ...
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acquaintance Albertus Morton answer archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Arminian attendance bishop bishop of Lincoln blessed books of Kings called Canterbury charity Christ christian church Church of England command concerning conscience covenanters death desired diligence discourse divers divine doctor doctrine earl employment England Eton College excellent father favour gave gentleman Gidding give God's Gondomar grace Hammond hand happy hath heaven holy honour hope humble judgment king king's knew late learned letter Little Gidding live London lord majesty master ment mercy mind never Nicholas Ferrar Nicholas Wotton occasion Oxford parliament person piety pleased pray prayers preached present prince professed reader religion Sanderson sent sermon shewed sir Edwyn Sandys sir Henry Wotton soul thing thou thought tion told took truth unto Venice Virginia company virtue wherein whereof words worthy write