| Sharon Turner - 1805 - 534 sider
...double ; and if any member mif-greeted another he was to forfeit thirty pence, It concludes thus : *' We pray for the love of God that every man *' hold this meeting rightly, fo as we have rightly *' agreed it fhould be. May God affift us in 4' this2." THERE is an inftrument... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1807 - 498 sider
...double ; and if any member mis-greeted another, he was to forfeit thirty pence. It concludes thus: " AVc pray for the " love of God that every man hold this meeting rightly, so " as we have rightly agreed it should be. May God assist us, " in this." * There is an instrument... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 682 sider
...double ; and if any member misgreeted another, he was to forfeit thirty pence. It concludes thus : — " We pray for the love of God that every man hold this meeting rightly, so as we have rightly agreed it should be. May God assist us in this." 3 THKIIE is an instrument made... | |
| Sir William Mildmay - 1841 - 720 sider
...institution, the jdb-I.cipe of a confederation of this description concludes with the pious wish — " We pray for the love of God, that every man hold this meeting rightly, so as we have rightly agreed it should be.* Founded for objects precisely the same, there are many... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 sider
...double; and if any member misgreeted another, he was to forfeit thirty pence. It concludes thus:—" We pray for the love of God that every man hold this meeting rightly, so as we have rightly agreed it should be. May God assist us in this." b There is an instrument made... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 sider
...double; and if any member misgreeted another, he was to forfeit thirty pence. It concludes thus : — " We pray for the love of God that every man hold this meeting rightly, so as we have rightly agreed it should be. May God assist us in this.'"" There is an instrument made... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1852 - 682 sider
...if any member misgreeted another, he was to forfeit thirty pence. It concludes thus : — " We prny for the love of God that every man hold this meeting rightly, so as we have rightly agreed it should be. May God assist us in this."2 There is an instrument made... | |
| Alfred John Dunkin - 1855 - 580 sider
...pay double; and if any member mis-greeted another, he was to forfeit thirty pence. It concludes thus: "We pray for the love of God that every man hold this meeting rightly, so as we have rightly agreed it should be. May God assist us in this." DEPTFOBD. HUND. BLACKHEATH4... | |
| Lujo Brentano - 1870 - 334 sider
...let him pay twofold. And if any one of this brotherhood misgreet another, let him make boot [amends] with thirty pence. Now we pray for the love of God...rightly have agreed upon it, God help us thereunto." 1 Cod. Dipt. No. 193. Kemble (Sazont in England, ii. 335) says this was in Canterbury, but there is... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1872 - 722 sider
...let him pay two-fold. And if any one of this brotherhood misgreet another, let him make boot (amends) with thirty pence. Now we pray, for the love of God,...rightly have agreed upon it. God help us thereunto." The guilds formed for the protection of the inhabitants of towns from their feudal lords, in England from... | |
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