| Benjamin Godwin - 1819 - 106 páginas
...which they rested their accusation was as follows : " O England, England, if thou wilt obstinately contract marriage confederacy, or league, with such princes as do maintain and *k 88 vance. idolatry, such as the Emperor who is no less enemy to Christ than ever was Nero ! If for... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 624 páginas
...to be only the beginning " of sorrows, which appear to increase. For I perceive that Anno 1 553. « the heart, the tongue, and hand of one Englishman...friendship of such princes, I say, thou return to thine old " abominations before used under Papistry ; then, assured" ly, O England ! thou shalt be plagued and... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 630 páginas
...to be only the beginning . " of sorrows, which appear to increase. For I perceive that Annuls™." the heart, the tongue, and hand of one Englishman...friendship of such princes, I say, thou return to thine old " abominations before used under Papistry ; then, assured" ly, O England ! thou shalt be plagued and... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 626 páginas
...mercy in his sight, and " the state of thy commonweal shall be preserved. But, O " England, England 1 if thou obstinately wilt return into 13 " Egypt, that...friendship of such princes, I say, thou return to thine old " abominations before used under Papistry; then, assured" ly, O England ! thou shalt be plagued and... | |
| 1826 - 538 páginas
...rumoured marriage of Queen Mary with Philip : " O England, England, if thou obstinately will return into Egypt, that is, if thou contract marriage, confederacy,...maintain and advance idolatry ; such as the Emperor, who is no less enemy to Christ than ever was Nero : if for the pleasure of such princes thou return... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1826 - 446 páginas
...'• England ! England ! if thou wilt obstinately return into Egypt, tjjat " is, if thou con tract marriage, confederacy, or league with such princes...maintain and advance idolatry, such as the emperor, who is nut " less an enemy to Christ than was Nero ; if for the pleasure and friend" ship, I say, of... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 674 páginas
...beginning of the present reign, was this : "0 England, England ! if thou wilt obstinately return into Egypt, — that is, if thou contract marriage, confederacy,...maintain and advance idolatry, such as the emperor, who is no less enemy to Christ than was Nero, — if, for the pleasure and friendship, I say, of such... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1840 - 552 páginas
...dreaded even hy many of the English Catholies. " O England, England, if thou ohstinately wilt return into Egypt, that is, if thou contract marriage, confederacy,...maintain and advance idolatry ; such as the Emperor (who is no less enemy to Christ than ever was Nero): if, for the pleasure of such princes, thou return... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 684 páginas
...present reign, was this: " O England, England ! if thou wilt obstinately return into Egypt,—that is, if thou contract marriage, confederacy, or league,...maintain and advance idolatry, such as the emperor, who is no less enemy to Christ than was Nero,—if, for the pleasure and friendship, I say, of such... | |
| 1842 - 498 páginas
...thy commonwealth shall be preserved. " But, O England, England ! if thou obstinately wilt return into Egypt; that is, if thou contract marriage, confederacy, or league with such princes as maintain and advance idolatry, such as the emperor, who is no less an enemy unto Christ than ever was... | |
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