History of England: From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen2J.W. Parker and Son, West Strand, 1858 |
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... common stream with the spiritual move against the church at home , and the Reformation have been antedated by a century . He was summoned to answer for him- self before the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1377 . He appeared in court ...
... common stream with the spiritual move against the church at home , and the Reformation have been antedated by a century . He was summoned to answer for him- self before the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1377 . He appeared in court ...
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... common feeling . In England it was almost confined to the lowest . But , wherever it existed , it was a free , spon- taneous growth in each separate breast , not pro- pagated by agitation , but springing self sown , the expression of ...
... common feeling . In England it was almost confined to the lowest . But , wherever it existed , it was a free , spon- taneous growth in each separate breast , not pro- pagated by agitation , but springing self sown , the expression of ...
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... common scheme of action . In Antwerp , under the care of these men , was established the printing press , by which books were supplied , to accomplish for the teaching of * The suspicious eyes of the Bishops discovered Tyndal's visit ...
... common scheme of action . In Antwerp , under the care of these men , was established the printing press , by which books were supplied , to accomplish for the teaching of * The suspicious eyes of the Bishops discovered Tyndal's visit ...
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... common daring was The dan- required in those who would stand out at such a they had to time in defence of such a cause . The bishops might seize them on mere suspicion ; and the evidence of the most abandoned villains sufficed for their ...
... common daring was The dan- required in those who would stand out at such a they had to time in defence of such a cause . The bishops might seize them on mere suspicion ; and the evidence of the most abandoned villains sufficed for their ...
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... common consent of the European governments . Special offenders were hunted through France by the English the great emissaries with the permission and countenance of the court , and there was an attempt to arrest Tyndal at Brussels ...
... common consent of the European governments . Special offenders were hunted through France by the English the great emissaries with the permission and countenance of the court , and there was an attempt to arrest Tyndal at Brussels ...
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Página 52 - But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak : for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye I/tail speak. For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.
Página 53 - Father Which is in Heaven. Think not that I am come to send peace on earth : I came not to send peace, but a sword. For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
Página 53 - And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that endureth to the end shall be saved.
Página 359 - Into Thy hands I commend my spirit : for Thou hast redeemed me, O LORD, Thou GOD of truth.
Página 480 - You have chosen me, from a low estate, to be your queen and companion, far beyond my desert or desire. If then you found me worthy of such honour, good your grace let not any light fancy, or bad counsel of mine enemies, withdraw...
Página 480 - God or you may determine of me, your grace may be freed from an open censure ; and mine offence being so lawfully proved, your grace is at liberty both before God and man, not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection already settled on that party...
Página 479 - Whereas you send unto me (willing me to confess a truth, and so obtain your favour) by such an one, whom you know to be mine ancient professed enemy. I no sooner received this message by him, than I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth, indeed, may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty perform your command.
Página 480 - Grace, let not any light fancy or bad counsel of mine enemies withdraw your princely favour from me; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart towards your good Grace, ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife, and the infant princess, your daughter. Try me, good King...
Página 481 - My last and only request shall be, that myself may only bear the burden of your grace's displeasure, and that it may not touch the innocent souls of those poor gentlemen who, as I understand, are likewise in strait imprisonment for my sake. If ever I have found favour in your sight, if ever the name of Anne Boleyn hath been pleasing in your ears, then let me obtain this request...
Página 359 - IN thee, O Lord, have I put my trust; let me never be put to confusion; deliver me in thy righteousness.