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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... divine 66 worship and holy mysteries ; and that the Bishops , " Priests , and Levites being habited with them , may de- 66 serve to be guarded and defended from all attacks or " temptations of malignant spirits . " Here in England , or ...
... divine 66 worship and holy mysteries ; and that the Bishops , " Priests , and Levites being habited with them , may de- 66 serve to be guarded and defended from all attacks or " temptations of malignant spirits . " Here in England , or ...
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... divine servise is honourid , Not there as it is wastid and devourid : Ne there it nedith not for to be geve , As to Possessioners that may els leve , Thonkid be God , in wele and haboundaunce . Trentalls , quoth he , deliverith fro ...
... divine servise is honourid , Not there as it is wastid and devourid : Ne there it nedith not for to be geve , As to Possessioners that may els leve , Thonkid be God , in wele and haboundaunce . Trentalls , quoth he , deliverith fro ...
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... divine service , and did not waste and devour what was given for the support of it , and who were so intent on doing their duty , that without any delay they sung the thirty masses for their friends souls , and thereby effectually ...
... divine service , and did not waste and devour what was given for the support of it , and who were so intent on doing their duty , that without any delay they sung the thirty masses for their friends souls , and thereby effectually ...
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... divine Scrip- " ture . " But be this as it will , it was certainly our Bi- shop's design to vindicate his brethren , the Bishops , from the clamours raised against them on account of their not preaching constantly , as they were obliged ...
... divine Scrip- " ture . " But be this as it will , it was certainly our Bi- shop's design to vindicate his brethren , the Bishops , from the clamours raised against them on account of their not preaching constantly , as they were obliged ...
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... divine employments , and utter strangers to earthly businesses and filthy lucre ; to be content with one church , namely , that to which they were ordained ; to be courteous and pitiful for God's name sake , to the poor and indigent ...
... divine employments , and utter strangers to earthly businesses and filthy lucre ; to be content with one church , namely , that to which they were ordained ; to be courteous and pitiful for God's name sake , to the poor and indigent ...
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