The History and Fate of SacrilegeJ. Masters, 1846 - 367 sider |
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Side xi
... Of Sacrileges committed under Queen Elizabeth , and in the Great Rebellion , and till the present time ...... APPENDIX I. APPENDIX II ... APPENDIX III . APPENDIX IV . 307 315 338 342 361 363 ་ འ 《》། EDITORS ' PREFACE . THE CONTENTS . xi.
... Of Sacrileges committed under Queen Elizabeth , and in the Great Rebellion , and till the present time ...... APPENDIX I. APPENDIX II ... APPENDIX III . APPENDIX IV . 307 315 338 342 361 363 ་ འ 《》། EDITORS ' PREFACE . THE CONTENTS . xi.
Side ci
... Elizabeth , 1580 ; Jewel , in his sermons on Haggai , i . 2 , 3 , 4 , —all bear witness against the enormous sin of the times . " By it , " says Luther , 66 men seem to de- writing on Galatians vi . 6 , generate into beasts . Satan ...
... Elizabeth , 1580 ; Jewel , in his sermons on Haggai , i . 2 , 3 , 4 , —all bear witness against the enormous sin of the times . " By it , " says Luther , 66 men seem to de- writing on Galatians vi . 6 , generate into beasts . Satan ...
Side cvi
... them come to effect , it will cause the vengeance of GOD utterly to destroy this realm . " * See White Kennet's history of Impropriations , p . 128 . Archbishop Whitgift , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , cvi THE HISTORY OF SACRILEGE .
... them come to effect , it will cause the vengeance of GOD utterly to destroy this realm . " * See White Kennet's history of Impropriations , p . 128 . Archbishop Whitgift , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , cvi THE HISTORY OF SACRILEGE .
Side cvii
Sir Henry Spelman. Archbishop Whitgift , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , notwithstanding the flattery which it was then the custom to lavish on that Sovereign , yet set his face firmly , cost what it might , against the sacrilegious ...
Sir Henry Spelman. Archbishop Whitgift , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , notwithstanding the flattery which it was then the custom to lavish on that Sovereign , yet set his face firmly , cost what it might , against the sacrilegious ...
Side 125
... Elizabeth on a time said merrily unto him , that they two ( meaning herself and him ) were the two best marriages in England , which afterward appeared to be true , in that his heir was said to sue his livery at three thousand one ...
... Elizabeth on a time said merrily unto him , that they two ( meaning herself and him ) were the two best marriages in England , which afterward appeared to be true , in that his heir was said to sue his livery at three thousand one ...
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HIST & FATE OF SACRILEGE Henry Sir Spelman, 1564?-1641,C. F. S. (Charles Frere Stopford Warren Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
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Side 21 - I said indeed that thy house, and the house of thy father, should walk before me for ever: but now the LORD saith, Be it far from me; for them that honour me I will honour, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed.
Side xlix - Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.
Side clxviii - And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them ? I tell you that he will avenge them speedily.
Side 39 - And the people gave a shout, saying, "It is the voice of a god and not of a man." And immediately the Angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory: and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.
Side xlvii - And though the Lord give you the bread of adversity, and the water of affliction, yet shall not thy teachers be removed into a corner any more, but thine eyes shall see thy teachers...
Side lxv - Of a Christian Man's Oath. AS we confess that vain and rash swearing is forbidden Christian men by our Lord Jesus Christ, and James his Apostle; so we judge that Christian Religion doth not prohibit, but that a man may swear when the Magistrate requireth, in a cause of faith and charity, so it be done according to the Prophet's teaching, in justice, judgment, and truth.
Side clvi - Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem? I tell you, Nay: but except ye repent yc shall all likewise perish.
Side clvi - Now these things were our examples, to the intent that we should not lust after evil things, as they also lusted.
Side clxvii - The cold sweat melted from their limbs, Nor rot nor reek did they: The look with which they looked on me Had never passed away. An orphan's curse would drag to hell A spirit from on high; But oh ! more horrible than that Is the curse in a dead man's eye ! Seven days, seven nights, I saw that curse, And yet I could not die.
Side clix - A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand ; but it shall not come nigh thee. Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold, and see the reward of the wicked.