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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... bodies ; that weak and fallible men , who will not order their unruly wills and affections , are infallible , and , like God , can neither be deceived nor deceive ; in short , if I can but contribute any thing to make my own countrymen ...
... bodies ; that weak and fallible men , who will not order their unruly wills and affections , are infallible , and , like God , can neither be deceived nor deceive ; in short , if I can but contribute any thing to make my own countrymen ...
Seite ix
... body should be at Colon . - But when the King 66 was come , and the towne full , suddenly this blinde man " at St. Albony's shrine had his sight agayne , and a mi- " racle solemnly rongen , and Te Deum songen , so that " nothing was ...
... body should be at Colon . - But when the King 66 was come , and the towne full , suddenly this blinde man " at St. Albony's shrine had his sight agayne , and a mi- " racle solemnly rongen , and Te Deum songen , so that " nothing was ...
Seite ix
... body of a hundred thousand men at least ; which occasioned the following reflection , made afterwards by Sir Thomas More , that English this noising , as he termed it , that the realm was full of 915. coll . 2 . heretics was an artifice ...
... body of a hundred thousand men at least ; which occasioned the following reflection , made afterwards by Sir Thomas More , that English this noising , as he termed it , that the realm was full of 915. coll . 2 . heretics was an artifice ...
Seite ix
... body of men formidable to even the crown itself . This he did by expressing a very flaming zeal against the Wiclifites , who , he knew , were hated by the Religious , & c . and persecuting those who fa- voured and encouraged their ...
... body of men formidable to even the crown itself . This he did by expressing a very flaming zeal against the Wiclifites , who , he knew , were hated by the Religious , & c . and persecuting those who fa- voured and encouraged their ...
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... body cried out væ , væ Episcopus qui primus per eorum defectum , that he was the principal offender in thus patronizing their vices . The same writer imputes the civil calamities of this troublesome and un- happy reign to the Bishops ...
... body cried out væ , væ Episcopus qui primus per eorum defectum , that he was the principal offender in thus patronizing their vices . The same writer imputes the civil calamities of this troublesome and un- happy reign to the Bishops ...
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