Ecclesiastical Memorials Relating Chiefly to Religion and the Reformation of It, and the Emergencies of the Church of England Under K. Henry VIII., K. Edward VI., and Q. Mary I., with Large Appendices Containing Original Papers, Volumen2,Parte21822 |
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Página 314 - King Edward VI. by the grace of God King of " England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and " in earth, under God, of the Church of England and
Página 442 - your opinion to be good to the poor; the opinion of such as saith to your Grace, Oh! Sir, there was never man had the hearts of the poor as you have. Oh! the commons pray for you, Sir, they say, God save your life. I know your gentle heart right
Página 131 - and open oppressions of covetous cormorants have " no end nor limits, no banks to keep in their vileness. As " for turning poor men out of their holds, they take it for " no offence, but say, their land is their own: and so they " turn them out of their shrouds like mice. Thousands in
Página 20 - agreed upon by the bishops and other learned men, in " the synod at London, in the year of our Lord 1552, for " avoiding of controversy in opinions, and the establishment " of a godly concord, in certain matters of religion, were " published by the King's commandment." And a book, containing these Articles, was then signed by the King's own hand. A
Página 367 - and starting holes. But first, to declare unto you what is meant by this word Enclosures. It is not taken where a man doth enclose and hedge in his own proper ground, where no man hath commons. For such inclosure is very beneficial to the commonwealth; it is a cause of great
Página 368 - when any man hath taken away and enclosed any other mens commons, or hath pulled down houses of husbandry, and converted the lands from tillage to pasture. This is the meaning of this word, and so we pray you to remember it. To defeat these
Página 140 - have ministers of the Church to " be comptrollers of the mint ? Is this a meet office for a " priest that hath cure of souls ? I would here ask one " question; I would fain know, who
Página 61 - pleasure and commandment is, that they shall choose and " appoint (as nigh as they possibly may) men of knowledge " and experience, within the counties, cities, and boroughs: " so as by the assembly of such, we may, by God's
Página 368 - is very beneficial to the commonwealth; it is a cause of great encrease of wood: but it is meant therby, when any man hath taken away and enclosed any other mens commons, or hath pulled down houses of husbandry, and converted the lands from tillage to pasture. This is the meaning of
Página 67 - and dissembling hypocrites ? What wonder is it " then, that a young and innocent King be deceived by " crafty, covetous, wicked, and ungodly counsellors ? I am " greatly afraid that Achitophel be counsellor, that Judas