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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... hath not been ac- " customed to be read in the vulgar tongue , or in English , " within this realm ; and many hundred years before that , A. D. 680 . " it was translated and read in the Saxon tongue , which " at that time was our mother ...
... hath not been ac- " customed to be read in the vulgar tongue , or in English , " within this realm ; and many hundred years before that , A. D. 680 . " it was translated and read in the Saxon tongue , which " at that time was our mother ...
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... hath compounded with the Pope's Chamber to pay great " and excessive sums of money , as well for the first fruits " of the same archbishopric or bishopric , as for other ser- " vices in the same court , and that the same sums or the 66 ...
... hath compounded with the Pope's Chamber to pay great " and excessive sums of money , as well for the first fruits " of the same archbishopric or bishopric , as for other ser- " vices in the same court , and that the same sums or the 66 ...
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... hath the gold for presenting , the gold " dwelleth still in our land ; but when the Pope hath the first fruits , the gold goeth out and cometh never again . " And then he proceeds to shew the malice and cursedness of symony . Nor was he ...
... hath the gold for presenting , the gold " dwelleth still in our land ; but when the Pope hath the first fruits , the gold goeth out and cometh never again . " And then he proceeds to shew the malice and cursedness of symony . Nor was he ...
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... hath him ordeynedd , neither it is part ii . c . 2 . " his part for to grounde eny governaunce or dede or ser- " vice of God , or eny lawe of God , or eny trouthe which " mannis resoun bi nature may fynde , leerne , and knowe . ” This ...
... hath him ordeynedd , neither it is part ii . c . 2 . " his part for to grounde eny governaunce or dede or ser- " vice of God , or eny lawe of God , or eny trouthe which " mannis resoun bi nature may fynde , leerne , and knowe . ” This ...
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... hath alwayes , even from the Bp . Bon- ner's profit- begynnyng , put greate difference betweene an idol and able and ne- " an image , utterly abhorryng and detesting the one , and cessary Doc- " devoutly and godly receyuinge and ...
... hath alwayes , even from the Bp . Bon- ner's profit- begynnyng , put greate difference betweene an idol and able and ne- " an image , utterly abhorryng and detesting the one , and cessary Doc- " devoutly and godly receyuinge and ...
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