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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... 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 natus . B CHAP . pose ...
... 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 natus . B CHAP . pose ...
Seite ix
... says he , " that I have heard Dialog . 66 my father tell of a begger , that in King * Edward's days 1529 . " the fourth , came wyth hys wyfe to St. Albonys , and * Henry VI . " there was walkyng about the towne , begging a five or " six ...
... says he , " that I have heard Dialog . 66 my father tell of a begger , that in King * Edward's days 1529 . " the fourth , came wyth hys wyfe to St. Albonys , and * Henry VI . " there was walkyng about the towne , begging a five or " six ...
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... say since he came , that St. " Albony's 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 ...
... say since he came , that St. " Albony's 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 ...
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... says , was only Bachelor of Arts , p . 381. Ms. when he was made Archbishop of Canterbury , made a con- stitution , that no one who was not m privileged should preach to the people without a licence had of the Bishop ; which licence ...
... says , was only Bachelor of Arts , p . 381. Ms. when he was made Archbishop of Canterbury , made a con- stitution , that no one who was not m privileged should preach to the people without a licence had of the Bishop ; which licence ...
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... says he , " in a little time after he " had read the sentence which condemned the Lord Cobham for a heretic , was ❝ seized with a distemper in his tongue , which swelled it so excessively , that it " quite deprived him of his speech ...
... says he , " in a little time after he " had read the sentence which condemned the Lord Cobham for a heretic , was ❝ seized with a distemper in his tongue , which swelled it so excessively , that it " quite deprived him of his speech ...
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