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 63
... seen a rescript from the King to the Bishops , the object of which was to cause them to call upon their Clergy , to cause collections of money to be made in the several parishes throughout England , for the purpose of promoting what is ...
... seen a rescript from the King to the Bishops , the object of which was to cause them to call upon their Clergy , to cause collections of money to be made in the several parishes throughout England , for the purpose of promoting what is ...
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... seen ; and , it is my chief business to show , that this devastation impoverished and degraded the main body of the people . But , in order that you may see this devastation in its true light , and that you may feel a just portion of ...
... seen ; and , it is my chief business to show , that this devastation impoverished and degraded the main body of the people . But , in order that you may see this devastation in its true light , and that you may feel a just portion of ...
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... rail against MONKS , FRIARS and NUNS . We have seen BLACKSTONE talking about " monkish ignorance and superstition ; " and we hear , every day , B 5 II . ] PROTESTANT REFORMATION . ' were adopted; but there were always two fourths, ...
... rail against MONKS , FRIARS and NUNS . We have seen BLACKSTONE talking about " monkish ignorance and superstition ; " and we hear , every day , B 5 II . ] PROTESTANT REFORMATION . ' were adopted; but there were always two fourths, ...
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... seen . I believe , that these monks were , by their rules , confined within their walls . The country people spoke of them with great reverence , and most grievously deplored the loss of them . They had large estates , were easy land ...
... seen . I believe , that these monks were , by their rules , confined within their walls . The country people spoke of them with great reverence , and most grievously deplored the loss of them . They had large estates , were easy land ...
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... seen , the marriage between Catherine and the brother had never been consummated , and though the parents of both the par- ties , together with his own Council , had unanimously and unhesitatingly approved of his marriage , which had ...
... seen , the marriage between Catherine and the brother had never been consummated , and though the parents of both the par- ties , together with his own Council , had unanimously and unhesitatingly approved of his marriage , which had ...
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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...