| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 554 páginas
...handling thereof, to the dishonour of God and illusion of the said people ; who, I dare say, if the late monastery were to be defaced again (the King's Grace...the said matter in wondrous detestation and hatred.* But the rood was not allowed to be forgotten February. after a single exhibition ; the imposture was... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 556 páginas
...handling thereof, to the dishonour of God and illusion of the said people; who, I dare say, if the late monastery were to be defaced again (the King's Grace...either pluck it down to the ground, or else burn it ; for'they have the said matter in wondrous detestation and hatred.'* But the rood was not allowed... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 548 páginas
...handling thereof, to the dishonour of God and illusion of the said people ; who, I dare say, if the late monastery were to be defaced again (the King's Grace...would either pluck it down to the ground, or else bum it; for they have the said matter in wondrous detestation and hatred.* But the rood was not allowed... | |
| Froude, James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 556 páginas
...defaced again (the King's Grace not offended), they would either pluck it down to the ground, or else bum it; for they have the said matter in wondrous detestation and hatred.* But the rood was not allowed to be forgotten February. after a single exhibition ; the imposture was... | |
| World, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1870 - 822 páginas
...handling thereof, to the dishonour of God and illusion of the said people ; who, I dare say, if the late monastery were to be defaced again (the king's grace...the said matter in wondrous detestation and hatred." But the rood was not allowed to be forgotten after a single exhibition ; the imposture was gross, and... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1875 - 496 páginas
...handling thereof, to the dishonour of God and illusion of the said people ; who, I dare say, if the late monastery were to be defaced again (the King's Grace...burn it ; for they have the said matter in wondrous detesta1 'on and hatred."2 But the rood was not allowed to be forgotten after a single exhibition ;... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1892 - 298 páginas
...by the advice of others that were here with me, did convey the said image unto Mayston (Maidstone) this present Thursday, then being the marketday, did...unto your good lordship, and bringing the same image vith me, whereupon I do somewhat tarry, and for the further defacing of the said late monastery I shall... | |
| James Gairdner - 1908 - 528 páginas
...dare say, that if the said late monastery were to be defaced again (the King's Grace not otfended) they would either pluck it down to the ground or else...my repair unto your good lordship and bringing the said image with me, — whereupon I do somewhat tarry, and for the further defacing of the said late... | |
| James Gairdner - 1908 - 534 páginas
...— " Who, 1 dare say, that if the said late monastery were to be defaced again (the King's (Irace not offended) they would either pluck it down to the...my repair unto your good lordship and bringing the said image with me, — whereupon I do somewhat tarry, and for the further defacing of the said lat«... | |
| C. John Sommerville - 1992 - 238 páginas
...handling thereof, to the dishonour of God, and illusion of the said people, who I daresay, that if in case the said monastery were to be defaced again,...the said matter in wondrous detestation, and hatred. 40 Thereafter it was easier to counter the argument of government greed. Pilgrimage to sacred localities... | |
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