An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain: Chiefly of England, from the First Planting of Christianity, to the End of the Reign of King Charles the Second; with a Brief Account of the Affairs of Religion in Ireland. Collected from the Best Ancient Historians, Councils, and Records, Bind 5W. Straker, 1840 |
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Side 5
... things , he acquaints them from the king , that except the lesser religious houses had made a free and voluntary surrender to his majesty , his grace would never have received the same . A Letter of the Abbot of Hewlim , in vindication ...
... things , he acquaints them from the king , that except the lesser religious houses had made a free and voluntary surrender to his majesty , his grace would never have received the same . A Letter of the Abbot of Hewlim , in vindication ...
Side 7
... Things being thus ripe for the king's purpose , commissioners were sent down to take the surrenders . The list of them , besides those already men- tioned , is as follows : Robert , earl of Sussex ; sir John Saint A list of the Clere ...
... Things being thus ripe for the king's purpose , commissioners were sent down to take the surrenders . The list of them , besides those already men- tioned , is as follows : Robert , earl of Sussex ; sir John Saint A list of the Clere ...
Side 22
... things is sometimes most valuable . Some people's actions , like rich mines , are less promising upon the surface : and when it happens thus , every body hath not force enough to dig down to the treasure , and reach the honesty of his ...
... things is sometimes most valuable . Some people's actions , like rich mines , are less promising upon the surface : and when it happens thus , every body hath not force enough to dig down to the treasure , and reach the honesty of his ...
Side 23
... things are apt to puzzle a vulgar capacity : unless a man's understanding is more than ordinarily improved , he will be at a loss to reconcile these measures with Christian maxims , and make them fall in with conscience and true ...
... things are apt to puzzle a vulgar capacity : unless a man's understanding is more than ordinarily improved , he will be at a loss to reconcile these measures with Christian maxims , and make them fall in with conscience and true ...
Side 30
... things of slender consideration . Now these men oftentimes proved a very ill protection for learning and antiquity . Their avarice was sometimes so mean , and their ignorance so undistinguishing , that when the covers were somewhat rich ...
... things of slender consideration . Now these men oftentimes proved a very ill protection for learning and antiquity . Their avarice was sometimes so mean , and their ignorance so undistinguishing , that when the covers were somewhat rich ...
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