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" and dainty folks, which are clothed in purple, fare <• deliciously, and have their chiefest hopes in this « world. We esteem them not. We are joyful that for « the discharge of our duty we are driven hence. With « thanks to God we know that the... "
The Church of England bulwark, and clergyman's protector - Página 36
1828
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A History of the Protestant "reformation," in England and Ireland ..., Volumen1

William Cobbett - 1824 - 394 páginas
...purple, fare, deliciously, and have their " chiefest hope in this world ; for we esteem them not, but " are joyful, that, for the discharge 'of our duty, we are " driven hence : and, with thanks to God, we know the " way to heaven to be as ready by water as by land." 83. It...
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A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans, Volumen6

John Lingard - 1825 - 528 páginas
...Thames, Peyto replied •with a sarcastic smile : " Threaten such things " to rich and dainty folk, which are clothed in *' purple, fare deliciously,...duty " we are driven hence. With thanks to God we , I IA*\ >** *' know that the way to heaven is as short by / " water as by land, and therefore care...
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A history of England from the first invasion by the Romans, Volumen6

John Lingard - 1826 - 452 páginas
...Elstow, had received for the freedom of their sermons, Cromwell added , that they deserved to be enclosed in a sack, and thrown into the Thames, Peyto replied...thanks to God we know that the way to heaven is as « shirt by water as by land , and therefore care not « which way we go » '. Peyto and Elstow were...
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A Short History of the Protestant Reformation: Chiefly Selected from ...

Patrick Rafferty - 1831 - 266 páginas
...in purple, fare deliciously, and have .their chiefest hope in the world; for we esteem them not, but are joyful, that for the discharge of our duty we are driven hence; and, with thanks to God, we know the way to heaven to be as ready by water as by land." It is impossible...
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A history of England from the first invasion by the Romans (to the ...

John Lingard - 1844 - 422 páginas
...Thames, Peyto replied, •with a sarcastic smile, " Threaten such things to rich and dainty folk, " which are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and..." we are driven hence. With thanks to God we know • Reginald Pole, that he might take no share in these transactions, had retired to the north of Italy...
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A Brief Plea for the Old Faith, and the Old Times, of "Merrie England," when ...

Frank Fairplay - 1846 - 96 páginas
...sack and thrown into the Thames. Peyto answered :— "Threaten such things to rich and dainty folk, which are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and...discharge of our duty we are driven hence. With thanks to GoJ, we know that the way to heaven is as short by water as by land." 2 Nothing can more clearly illustrate...
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The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c ..., Volumen8

1851 - 542 páginas
...things to rich and dainty folk, which are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and have their chiefcst hopes in this world. We esteem them not. We are joyful...for the discharge of our duty we are driven hence." encroachments of that secular power, which ever thus " exalteth itself against God," exactly accord...
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A History of England from the First Invasion of the Romans to the ..., Volumen6

John Lingard - 1854 - 422 páginas
...the Thames, Peyto replied, with a sarcastic smile, "Threaten such things to rich and dainty folk, " which are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and..." we are driven hence. With thanks to God we know * Reginald Pole, that he tni^ht tak» no shar, in these tran«ir.tions, had retired to the north of...
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A History of England, Volumen6

John Lingard - 1800 - 436 páginas
...the Thames, Peyto replied, with a sarcastic ism ile, "Threaten such things to rich and dainty folk, " which are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and..." we are driven hence. With thanks to God we know * Reginald Pole, that he miyht take no share, ia these transactions, iiad retired to the north of Italy...
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The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of ..., Volumen1

James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1870 - 620 páginas
...for we esteem them not, but are joyful that in the discharge of our duties, we are driven hence ; and with thanks to God, we know that the way to heaven is as short by water as by laud, and therefore we care not which way we go.' ' But Curwen went further than defying Peto. He preached...
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