The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year 1648, Volume 5University Press, 1845 |
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... answer at law the 11th and 13th of February , " which we feared would be prosecuted with much " trouble and no resolution to our consciences , we amongst the rest repaired with that careful avoid- " ing , that we could , of offence to ...
... answer at law the 11th and 13th of February , " which we feared would be prosecuted with much " trouble and no resolution to our consciences , we amongst the rest repaired with that careful avoid- " ing , that we could , of offence to ...
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... , Dust , & c . See Strype , ibid . p . 124 , 137 , where the tracts of these ministers are summed up in a paper from this man's writings . ] 26 Eliz . bishop of Canterbury . What his answer 14 BOOK IX . The Church History.
... , Dust , & c . See Strype , ibid . p . 124 , 137 , where the tracts of these ministers are summed up in a paper from this man's writings . ] 26 Eliz . bishop of Canterbury . What his answer 14 BOOK IX . The Church History.
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... answer was there- A. D. 1583 . unto the reader may inform himself out of the fol- lowing letter : 66 66 To the Lords of the Council . " Most Honourable , bishop's Upon Sunday last , in the afternoon , master The arch- " Beale brought ...
... answer was there- A. D. 1583 . unto the reader may inform himself out of the fol- lowing letter : 66 66 To the Lords of the Council . " Most Honourable , bishop's Upon Sunday last , in the afternoon , master The arch- " Beale brought ...
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... answer their complaints , and that they hope " to be delivered ; wherein I know they report un- " truly , as the manner is , for I cannot be persuaded " that your lordships have any such intent as to " make me a party , or to call my ...
... answer their complaints , and that they hope " to be delivered ; wherein I know they report un- " truly , as the manner is , for I cannot be persuaded " that your lordships have any such intent as to " make me a party , or to call my ...
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... answer " in good part , and to forbear my coming thither in respect of this advantage that may be taken thereof by these wayward persons , I beseech Almighty " God long to prosper you . The cha- racter of Mr. Beale , who brought the ...
... answer " in good part , and to forbear my coming thither in respect of this advantage that may be taken thereof by these wayward persons , I beseech Almighty " God long to prosper you . The cha- racter of Mr. Beale , who brought the ...
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Page 277 - Furthermore, we must receive God's promises in such wise, as they be generally set forth to us in Holy Scripture: and, in our doings, that Will of God is to be followed, which we have expressly declared unto us in the Word of God.
Page 347 - My lord, out of the love I bear to some of your friends, I have a care of your preservation. Therefore I would advise you, as you tender your life, to devise some excuse to shift off your attendance at this parliament. For God and man hath concurred to punish the wickedness of this time.
Page 364 - I AB do truly and sincerely acknowledge, profess, testify and declare in my Conscience, before God and the World, That our Sovereign Lord King George is lawful and rightful King of this Realm, and all other his Majesty's Dominions and Countries thereunto belonging.
Page 365 - ... his majesty, his heirs and successors, all treasons and traitorous conspiracies, which I shall know or hear of to be against him or any of them.
Page 293 - I will have one doctrine, one discipline, one religion in substance and ceremony: never speak more to that point, how far you are bound to obey.
Page 348 - I say, they will receive a terrible blow this parliament, and yet they shall not see who hurts them. This counsel is not to be contemned, because it may do you good, and can do you no harm : for the danger is past, as soon as you have burned the letter. And I hope God will give you the grace to make good use of it, unto whose holy protection I commend you*.
Page 374 - Fathers, being agreeable to the propriety of the place and the analogy of faith. 5. The division of the chapters to be altered either not at all, or as little as may be, if necessity so require.
Page 544 - 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.
Page 297 - I may thank you that these men plead thus for my supremacy. They think they cannot make their party good against you but by appealing unto it. But if once you were out and they in, I know what would become of my supremacy; for, "No bishop, no king!
Page 478 - And he asked them of their welfare, and said, Is your father well ? the old man of whom ye spake ; is he yet alive...