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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Side 47
... talke , to their edification , some put him in mind , that though the fire which hee should suffer the next day , should be of great heat unto his body , yet the comfort of Gods Spirit should coole it to his everlasting refreshing . At ...
... talke , to their edification , some put him in mind , that though the fire which hee should suffer the next day , should be of great heat unto his body , yet the comfort of Gods Spirit should coole it to his everlasting refreshing . At ...
Side 77
... talke of the Gallerie , and saide , " I like this Gallerie of yours , my Lord , much better than that of Hampton Court . " So , wisely he brake off the Cardinal's unpleasante talke ; so wisely SIR THOMAS MORE . 77.
... talke of the Gallerie , and saide , " I like this Gallerie of yours , my Lord , much better than that of Hampton Court . " So , wisely he brake off the Cardinal's unpleasante talke ; so wisely SIR THOMAS MORE . 77.
Side 78
... talke ; so that the Cardinal , as it seemed , wist not what to say to him , but flung from him without anie more speaking ; and for revengement of his dis- pleasure , counselled the King to send him ambas- sador into Spaine , that there ...
... talke ; so that the Cardinal , as it seemed , wist not what to say to him , but flung from him without anie more speaking ; and for revengement of his dis- pleasure , counselled the King to send him ambas- sador into Spaine , that there ...
Side 79
... talke so much to delight , that he could skarce in a moneth get leave to goe home to his wife and children , or to be absent two dayes togeather from the Court , but that he was sent for againe , he much mislyked this restrainte of his ...
... talke so much to delight , that he could skarce in a moneth get leave to goe home to his wife and children , or to be absent two dayes togeather from the Court , but that he was sent for againe , he much mislyked this restrainte of his ...
Side 84
... ) were wont to be carried in the front of these pro cessions . Stapleton , I see , adopts the former interpretation . Tres Thoma . p . 87 . would would neither talke nor confer of any temporal matter , 84 SIR THOMAS MORE .
... ) were wont to be carried in the front of these pro cessions . Stapleton , I see , adopts the former interpretation . Tres Thoma . p . 87 . would would neither talke nor confer of any temporal matter , 84 SIR THOMAS MORE .
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