A History of the Protestant "reformation," in England and Ireland: Showing how that Event Has Impoverished and Degraded the Main Body of the People in Those Countries. In a Series of Letters Addressed to All Sensible and Just Englishmen, Volumen1Charles Clement, 1824 - 378 páginas |
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Página 65
... consequences , they are , some of them , now before us , in that misery , that beggary , that nakedness , that hun- ger , that everlasting wrangling and spite , which now stare us in the face and stun our ears at every turn , and which ...
... consequences , they are , some of them , now before us , in that misery , that beggary , that nakedness , that hun- ger , that everlasting wrangling and spite , which now stare us in the face and stun our ears at every turn , and which ...
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... consequences , it might have been merely laughed at , as all men of sense laugh at the old silly lie about the late King having " made the Judges independent of the ' Crown . " But , there have been conse- quences , and those most ...
... consequences , it might have been merely laughed at , as all men of sense laugh at the old silly lie about the late King having " made the Judges independent of the ' Crown . " But , there have been conse- quences , and those most ...
Página 88
... consequence . 39. We never understand the nature and constituent parts of a thing so well as when we ourselves have made the thing : next to making it is the seeing of it made : but , if we have neither of these advantages , we ought ...
... consequence . 39. We never understand the nature and constituent parts of a thing so well as when we ourselves have made the thing : next to making it is the seeing of it made : but , if we have neither of these advantages , we ought ...
Página 98
... consequence of Christianity having been introduced into the kingdom by a community of monks . 59. To give you as clear a notion as I can of what a mo- nastery was , I will describe to you , with as much exactness as my memory will ...
... consequence of Christianity having been introduced into the kingdom by a community of monks . 59. To give you as clear a notion as I can of what a mo- nastery was , I will describe to you , with as much exactness as my memory will ...
Página 117
... consequence of this disobedience . Strange enough , or , rather , impudent enough , is it , in these sects , to refuse to acknowledge any spiritual supremacy in the King , while they declaim against the Catholics , because they will not ...
... consequence of this disobedience . Strange enough , or , rather , impudent enough , is it , in these sects , to refuse to acknowledge any spiritual supremacy in the King , while they declaim against the Catholics , because they will not ...
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A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland: Showing how ... William Cobbett Vista de fragmentos - 1834 |
A History of the Protestant "Reformation," in England and Ireland: Showing ... William Cobbett Vista de fragmentos - 1864 |
A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland: Showing How ... William Cobbett Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
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Pasajes populares
Página 113 - And now I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I come to thee. Holy Father, keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me, that they may be one, as we are.
Página 113 - Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
Página 113 - Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.
Página 183 - ... thought good that a plain declaration should be made of the premises as well to the Lords spiritual and temporal as to other his loving subjects the Commons in this present Parliament assembled; whereupon the said Lords and Commons by a great deliberation...
Página 183 - Visitations, as by sundry credible informations, considering also that divers and great solemn Monasteries of this realm, wherein (thanks be to God) religion is right well kept and observed...