Works of the Camden Society, Edição 101

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Página 211 - And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: but I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not; and thou, being once converted, confirm thy brethren.
Página iv - SOCIETY desire it to be understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications; the Editors of the several Works being alone responsible for the same.
Página x - The speaker then proceeded to enumerate the dangers which were impending over the country. " If the Papists," he said, " once obtain a connivance, they will press for a toleration ; from thence to an equality ; from an equality to a superiority ; from a superiority to an extirpation of all contrary religions.
Página 326 - I swear to Thee, by the crucified union of God and man, which I adore in Thee at whose feet I place my lips, that the coming of the Prince of Wales shall not prevail with me, in anything touching Thy Catholic religion, to go a step beyond that which thy vicar the Roman Pontiff may resolve, even if it may involve the loss of all the kingdoms which, by Thy favour and mercy, I possess. As to what is temporal and is mine...
Página 148 - Majesty, and to see if they could come to an agreement " (p. 147). He adds indeed that Gonclomar did not feel justified in listening to anything about the articles " without adding that the principal matter which had to be arranged and secured was the general point, since in no other manner could either his Majesty [the King of...
Página 318 - I give you my word," he ended by saying, taking Gondomar's hand as he spoke, " as a king, as a gentleman, as a Christian, and as an honest man, that I have no wish to marry my son to anyone except your master's daughter, and that I desire no alliance but that of Spain.
Página 168 - King's chaplain in 1402, when he was empowered, with others, to conclude a marriage between the Prince of Wales and the sister of the King of Denmark.
Página 215 - This put in operation, the Nuncio was then to demand of the King of Spain, " as a necessary condition, without which the dispensation would be null, to give assurance upon oath to the Holy See that the King of Great Britain and the Prince his son would fulfil everything that for the sake of this marriage they might promise to do in matters of religion." Thus, before the Prince could be united to the Infanta, complete toleration had to be accorded to the Papists in England, the suspension of the penal...
Página 288 - 'here' (proceeds the original report) 'he began to look a little annoyed and embarrassed as if remembering what they had done to him; and Don Diego said that he had a great prerogative and authority over the parliament, which was to summon and dismiss it when he chose. At this the King recovered himself and said that this was true, and that without his approbation nothing which was said or done by parliament was worth anything. Immediately after this they talked of the marriages, etc.
Página 326 - ... me, in anything touching Thy Catholic religion, to go a step beyond that which thy vicar the Roman Pontiff may resolve, even if it may involve the loss of all the kingdoms which, by Thy favour and mercy, I possess. As to what is temporal and is mine," he added, looking at Olivares, " see that all his wishes are gratified, in consideration of the obligation under which he has placed us by coming here.

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