The History of England, Band 6T. Osborne, 1759 |
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... reformation of the church , as well Herbert . in the head as in the members . This claufe was only to caft a mitt before people's eyes , fince nothing certainly was far- ther from the pope's thoughts , than to endeavour in this council ...
... reformation of the church , as well Herbert . in the head as in the members . This claufe was only to caft a mitt before people's eyes , fince nothing certainly was far- ther from the pope's thoughts , than to endeavour in this council ...
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... reformation of the church , though they feemed to be called for that very pur- . pofe , nor with the extirpation of herefy , they refolved , in order to keep themfelves imployed , to reform the calendar , which was become very faulty ...
... reformation of the church , though they feemed to be called for that very pur- . pofe , nor with the extirpation of herefy , they refolved , in order to keep themfelves imployed , to reform the calendar , which was become very faulty ...
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... reformation which spread itfelf afterwards through Germany , and feveral other ftates of Europe . gins to ap- pear . Sleidan . follicit a crufade . The pope at firft did not much regard Luther's reprefen- tations . He never imagined ...
... reformation which spread itfelf afterwards through Germany , and feveral other ftates of Europe . gins to ap- pear . Sleidan . follicit a crufade . The pope at firft did not much regard Luther's reprefen- tations . He never imagined ...
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... reformation in , the church . Sleidan . lofes his do- Mean while the duke of Wirtemberg , who at the infance The luke of of Francis I. had forfaken the league of Swabia , was driven Wirtemberg out of his dominions , and the emperor ...
... reformation in , the church . Sleidan . lofes his do- Mean while the duke of Wirtemberg , who at the infance The luke of of Francis I. had forfaken the league of Swabia , was driven Wirtemberg out of his dominions , and the emperor ...
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... reformation made great progress in Ger- Germany , many , by means of Luther's writings , which were read with great eagerness . Luther was fatisfied at firft with attacking the fale of indulgences , then the indulgences themselves , and ...
... reformation made great progress in Ger- Germany , many , by means of Luther's writings , which were read with great eagerness . Luther was fatisfied at firft with attacking the fale of indulgences , then the indulgences themselves , and ...
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Seite 580 - But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander, must bring you the...
Seite 338 - Well, well, Master Kingston," quoth he, "I see the matter against me how it is framed; but if I had served God as diligently as I have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Seite 579 - ... enemies, withdraw your princely favour from me; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife, and the infant princess your daughter.
Seite 580 - I will so leave to trouble your grace any further, with mine earnest prayers to the Trinity to have your grace in his good keeping, and to direct you in all your actions.
Seite 579 - I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty perform your command. " But let not your grace ever imagine, that your poor wife will ever he brought to acknowledge a fault, where not so much as a thought thereof preceded.
Seite 241 - For, and they were good, why should you take money? And if they were ill, it were a sinful act. Howbeit your Legacy herein might, peradventure, apud Homines be a Cloak, but not apud Deum.
Seite 567 - He exercised so much severity on men of both persuasions, that the writers of both sides have laid open his faults, and taxed his cruelty. But as neither of them were much obliged to him, so none have taken so much care to set forth his good qualities, as his enemies have done to enlarge on his vices: I do not deny that he is to be numbered among the ill princes, yet I cannot rank him with the worst.
Seite 579 - You have chosen me from a low estate to be your Queen and companion, far beyond my desert or desire; if, then, you found me worthy of such honour, Good your Grace, let not any light fancy or bad...
Seite 579 - Neither did I at any time fo far forget myfelf in my exaltation, or received queenfhip, but that I always looked...
Seite 580 - ... on that party, for whose sake I am now as I am, whose name I could some good while since have pointed unto your Grace, not being ignorant of my suspicion therein.