The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Band 4T. Cadell and sold, 1789 - 588 Seiten |
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... bishop of Rochester - of fir Thomas King excommunicated Death of queen Ca- -Suppreffion of the leffer monafteries-- A par- A convocation - Tranflation of the Bible -Difgrace of.queen Anne - Her trial - and execu- tion paramcut More ...
... bishop of Rochester - of fir Thomas King excommunicated Death of queen Ca- -Suppreffion of the leffer monafteries-- A par- A convocation - Tranflation of the Bible -Difgrace of.queen Anne - Her trial - and execu- tion paramcut More ...
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... bishop of Winchester , reaped no advantage from his abfence ; but partly overcome by years and infirmities , partly difgufted at the afcendant acquired by Wolfey , with- drew himself wholly to the care of his diocefe . The duke of ...
... bishop of Winchester , reaped no advantage from his abfence ; but partly overcome by years and infirmities , partly difgufted at the afcendant acquired by Wolfey , with- drew himself wholly to the care of his diocefe . The duke of ...
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... , had refused to admit . Lewis Gaillart , the bishop elect , to the i Hiftoire de la Ligue de Cambray . Pere Daniel , vol . iii . p . 31 . 6 poffeffion XXVIII . 1515- poffeffion of the temporalities , because that ΤΟ HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... , had refused to admit . Lewis Gaillart , the bishop elect , to the i Hiftoire de la Ligue de Cambray . Pere Daniel , vol . iii . p . 31 . 6 poffeffion XXVIII . 1515- poffeffion of the temporalities , because that ΤΟ HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... bishop of Tour- nay , by applying to the court of Rome , had ob- tained a bull for his fettlement in the fee . Wolfey , who expected to be indulged in every request , and who exacted refpect from the greatest princes , re- fented the ...
... bishop of Tour- nay , by applying to the court of Rome , had ob- tained a bull for his fettlement in the fee . Wolfey , who expected to be indulged in every request , and who exacted refpect from the greatest princes , re- fented the ...
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... bishops and abbots to ferve him ; he even engaged the firft no- bility to give him water and the towel . He affected a rank fuperior to what had ever been claimed by any churchman in England . Warham the primate having written him a ...
... bishops and abbots to ferve him ; he even engaged the firft no- bility to give him water and the towel . He affected a rank fuperior to what had ever been claimed by any churchman in England . Warham the primate having written him a ...
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Seite 438 - 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. " But let not your grace ever imagine that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault, where not so much as a thought thereof preceded.
Seite 439 - Try me, good king; but let me have a lawful trial, and let not my sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges...
Seite 438 - ... 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.
Seite 438 - But let not your grace ever imagine that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault where not so much as a thought thereof preceded. And, to speak a truth, never prince had wife more loyal...
Seite 439 - But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander, must bring you the...
Seite 376 - Sir John Gage, constable of the Tower, when he led her to execution, desired her to bestow on him some small present, which he might keep as a perpetual memorial of her : she gave him her table-book, on which she had just written three sentences on seeing her husband's dead body ; one in Greek, another in Latin, a third in English.
Seite 439 - ... for whose sake I am now as I am, whose name I could some good while since have pointed unto, your grace being not ignorant of my suspicion therein.
Seite 99 - He is a prince of a most royal carriage, and hath a princely heart; and rather than he will miss or want any part of his will, he will endanger the one half of his kingdom. "I do assure you, that I have often kneeled before him, sometimes three hours together, to persuade him from his will and appetite; but could not prevail...
Seite 170 - A miraculous crucifix had been kept at Boxley, in Kent, and bore the appellation of the "rood of grace." The lips, and eyes, and head of the image moved on the approach of its votaries. Hilsey, bishop of Rochester, broke the crucifix at St. Paul's Cross, and showed to the whole people the springs and wheels by which it had been secretly moved.
Seite 447 - ... are come to be made of oak, our men are not only become willow, but a great many altogether of straw, which is a sore alteration.