Peter Langtoft's Chronicle: (as Illustrated and Improv'd by Robert of Brunne) from the Death of Cadwalader to the End of K. Edward the First's Reign, Bind 1Printed at the Theater, 1725 - 722 sider |
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... House at the Dissolu- tion , taken by King Hen . the Eighth's order and for his use . ( 2 ) An Account of the Hospital of St. Mary Ma- gdalen near Scroby in Nottinghamshire , by John Slacke , Master of that Hospital . ( 3 ) Two Tracts ...
... House at the Dissolu- tion , taken by King Hen . the Eighth's order and for his use . ( 2 ) An Account of the Hospital of St. Mary Ma- gdalen near Scroby in Nottinghamshire , by John Slacke , Master of that Hospital . ( 3 ) Two Tracts ...
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... Copy of a Roll concerning Gla- stonbury Abbey , being a Survey of all the Estates belonging to that House at the Disso- lution , taken by King Hen . the Eighth's or- der der and for his use . From a MS . VI THE CONTENTS .
... Copy of a Roll concerning Gla- stonbury Abbey , being a Survey of all the Estates belonging to that House at the Disso- lution , taken by King Hen . the Eighth's or- der der and for his use . From a MS . VI THE CONTENTS .
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... Houses of which they were Mem- bers . § . III . Yet there were rather more that re- tain'd their first Sirnames , after they became noted for their Writings . John Wethamstede of a greater character than Matthew Paris : The Historical ...
... Houses of which they were Mem- bers . § . III . Yet there were rather more that re- tain'd their first Sirnames , after they became noted for their Writings . John Wethamstede of a greater character than Matthew Paris : The Historical ...
Side xvii
... Houses of which they were Members . rian is at present unknown to us , not withstanding I do not doubt but the Secretary might have his even from the time of his Infancy . The Writers of History in those times ( to say no- thing of ...
... Houses of which they were Members . rian is at present unknown to us , not withstanding I do not doubt but the Secretary might have his even from the time of his Infancy . The Writers of History in those times ( to say no- thing of ...
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... House Door with this Inscription , as we are assured by Leland who saw it , at the same time that he curiously look'd over his Writings , as they were then preserved in the Priory Li- brary : Robertus Scribà , quartus Prior ; or , as ...
... House Door with this Inscription , as we are assured by Leland who saw it , at the same time that he curiously look'd over his Writings , as they were then preserved in the Priory Li- brary : Robertus Scribà , quartus Prior ; or , as ...
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Side clxiii - Saturn, the spots in the sun, and its turning on its own axis", the inequalities and selenography of the moon, the several phases of Venus and Mercury, the improvement of telescopes, and grinding of glasses for that purpose, the weight of air, the possibility, or impossibility of vacuities, and nature's abhorrence thereof, the Torricellian experiment in quicksilver, the descent of heavy bodies, and the degrees of acceleration therein ; and divers other things of like nature.
Side clviii - That we shall in like manner, without respect of persons, endeavour the extirpation of Popery, prelacy (that is, Church government by Archbishops, Bishops, their Chancellors and Commissaries, Deans, Deans and Chapters, Archdeacons, and all other ecclesiastical officers depending ou that hierarchy), superstition, heresy, schism, profaneness, and whatsoever shall be found to be contrary to sound doctrine and the power of godliness...
Side clvii - Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, against our common enemies; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best reformed churches...
Side clxiii - ... as now they are ; with other things appertaining to what hath been called the New Philosophy, which from the times of Galileo at Florence, and Sir Francis Bacon (Lord Verulam) in England, hath been much cultivated in Italy, France, Germany, and other parts abroad, as well as with us in England.
Side clxii - Hank (a German of the Palatinate, and then resident in London, who, I think, gave the first occasion, and first suggested those meetings), and many others.
Side ccxiii - I am sure I shall be a true prophet : I shall be in my grave, and so shall you, my Lord of Durham; but my Lord of...
Side clxi - About the year 1645, while I lived in London (at a time when, by our civil wars, academical studies were much interrupted in both our Universities), beside the conversation of divers eminent divines, as to matters theological, I had the opportunity of being acquainted with divers worthy persons, inquisitive into natural philosophy, and other parts of human learning ; and particularly of what hath been called the New Philosophy, or Experimental Philosophy.
Side clxii - I think, gave the first occasion, and first suggested those meetings), and many others. These meetings we held sometimes at Dr Goddard's lodgings in Wood Street (or some convenient place near), on occasion of his keeping an operator in his house for grinding glasses for telescopes and microscopes ; sometimes at a convenient place in Cheapside, and sometimes at Gresham College, or some place near adjoyning.
Side cxlvi - I was there taught somewhat of Logick ; as a preparation to a further study of it in the University. While I continued a Scholar there, at Christmass 1631, (a season of the year when Boys use to have a vacancy from School,) I was, for about a fortnight, at home with my Mother at Ashford. I there found that a younger Brother of mine (in Order to a Trade) had, for about...
Side cxxv - OR, A BRIEFE DESCRIPTION AND Relation of the late erected Monasticall Place, called the ARMINIAN NUNNERY at little GIDDING in HUNTINGTON-SHIRE.