The Life of the Learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock, S. T. P., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and Chichester, in the Reign of King Henry VI.Clarendon Press, 1820 - 235 Seiten |
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... believe it ; and supposed that the Clergy , as well as other fallible men , might possibly be mistaken in their deter- minations ; therefore was our Bishop exclaimed against as an enemy to the Church , which he so strenuously la- boured ...
... believe it ; and supposed that the Clergy , as well as other fallible men , might possibly be mistaken in their deter- minations ; therefore was our Bishop exclaimed against as an enemy to the Church , which he so strenuously la- boured ...
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... believe , venture to say of the Bishop , as Sir Thomas More wrote of himself in his epitaph , that he was of a an honest family , though it was not much known or celebrated . If we sup- vens . Dioc . a Familia non celebri sed honesta ...
... believe , venture to say of the Bishop , as Sir Thomas More wrote of himself in his epitaph , that he was of a an honest family , though it was not much known or celebrated . If we sup- vens . Dioc . a Familia non celebri sed honesta ...
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... believe the Bi- " shop of Rome to be head of the holy Church . That ❝ secular lords have no power upon Clerks , but if Prelates Lords , & c . clepen them to chastise Clerks when they ben rebell , Great Sen- " and wolen not ben amended ...
... believe the Bi- " shop of Rome to be head of the holy Church . That ❝ secular lords have no power upon Clerks , but if Prelates Lords , & c . clepen them to chastise Clerks when they ben rebell , Great Sen- " and wolen not ben amended ...
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... believe , that their singing of special pray- Life of Dr. ers for people by name , as famulory and benefactory 161 , 339 . should turn to men after their granting and limiting . On which account scarce any one , who had any thing to ...
... believe , that their singing of special pray- Life of Dr. ers for people by name , as famulory and benefactory 161 , 339 . should turn to men after their granting and limiting . On which account scarce any one , who had any thing to ...
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... believe those who say nothing , than we 66 yield to them who torment us with their cruelties . Let " them imitate us , and give an account of the whole mat- " ter ; for we do not , as they object to us , entice men , but 66 we teach ...
... believe those who say nothing , than we 66 yield to them who torment us with their cruelties . Let " them imitate us , and give an account of the whole mat- " ter ; for we do not , as they object to us , entice men , but 66 we teach ...
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