Ecclesiastical Biography; Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England: From the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Selected and Illustrated with Notes, Bind 2Rivington, 1810 |
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... cause that moved , and halfe constrained me thereunto , was sir Thomas More , sometimes lord Chancellour of England , and now a great arch- -pillar of all our English papists , a man otherwise of a pregnant wit , full of pleasant ...
... cause that moved , and halfe constrained me thereunto , was sir Thomas More , sometimes lord Chancellour of England , and now a great arch- -pillar of all our English papists , a man otherwise of a pregnant wit , full of pleasant ...
Side 67
... cause , this was his custome : to give such faithful and good counsaile that the client might soone perceive he sought not his owne private commoditie . First he would persuade them to make up the matter , and agree amongst themselves ...
... cause , this was his custome : to give such faithful and good counsaile that the client might soone perceive he sought not his owne private commoditie . First he would persuade them to make up the matter , and agree amongst themselves ...
Side 68
... cause is to be decided by the judge . Consider Sir ; what is the pose of courts of justice ? It is that every man may have his cause fairly tried , by men appointed to try causes . A Lawyer is not to tell what he knows to be a lie . He ...
... cause is to be decided by the judge . Consider Sir ; what is the pose of courts of justice ? It is that every man may have his cause fairly tried , by men appointed to try causes . A Lawyer is not to tell what he knows to be a lie . He ...
Side 71
... cause , that he wonne to the Pope his ship , to him selfe great renoune and prayse in the mouthe of everie one . Upon this the King entertained him for him selfe , and gave him this notable and worthie lesson , " that in all his doings ...
... cause , that he wonne to the Pope his ship , to him selfe great renoune and prayse in the mouthe of everie one . Upon this the King entertained him for him selfe , and gave him this notable and worthie lesson , " that in all his doings ...
Side 80
... cause to be proude of it ; for if my head would wynne him a castle in France , it should not faile to flie from my shoulders , as fast now as it seemeth to sticke . " Thus Sir Thomas spent twenty yeares or more in the King's service ...
... cause to be proude of it ; for if my head would wynne him a castle in France , it should not faile to flie from my shoulders , as fast now as it seemeth to sticke . " Thus Sir Thomas spent twenty yeares or more in the King's service ...
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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 grace hands hath heard 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