Works of the Camden Society, Edição 26

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Camden Society, 1880 - 238 páginas
 

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Página 3 - Christi, recepturi prout in corpore gessimus, sive bonum fuerit, sive malum: oportet nos diem messionis extreme misericordie operibus / prevenire; ac eternorum intuitu seminare in terris quod reddente Domino cum multiplicato fructu recolligere debeamus in celis: firmam spem, fiduciamque te/nentes, quoniam qui parce seminat, parce et metet, et qui seminat in benedictionibus, de benedictionibus et metet vitam eternam.
Página viii - The COUNCIL of the NAVY RECORDS SOCIETY wish it to be distinctly understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications. For these the responsibility rests entirely with the Editors of the several works.
Página xix - That which was a mercy, a consolation, became a trade, an inexhaustible source of wealth. Praying souls out of Purgatory by masses said on their behalf, became an ordinary office, an office which deserved, which could demand, which did demand, the most prodigal remuneration. It was later that the Indulgence, originally the remission of so much penance, of so many days, weeks, months, years, or of that which was the commutation for penance, so much almsgiving or munificence to churches or Churchmen,...
Página 123 - Januarye, 1599, and in the two and fortyth yeare of the reigne of our fovereigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland, defender of the fayth, &c.
Página xlvii - I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea presently sometimes, with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways which I will not name, for the...
Página xxxv - A synod was called at Westminster, the Pope's legate being present thereat ; on whose right hand sat Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, as in his proper place. When in springs Roger of York, and finding Canterbury so seated, fairly sits him down on Canterbury's lap (a baby too big to be danced thereon !) ; yea, Canterbury's servants dandled this lap-child with a witness, who plucked him thence, and buffeted him to purpose.'— Fulter's
Página lxiii - ... any work of that kind ever before invented. The proposal in perspicuous language sets forth the honour and advantage such a performance would be to the British name, as well as that it would apply the power of sounds, in a manner more amazingly forcible than, perhaps, has yet been known, and I am sure to an end m\ich more worthy.
Página lxiii - ... of that kind ever before invented. The proposal in perspicuous language sets forth the honour and advantage such a performance would be to the British name, as well as that it would apply the power of sounds in a manner more amazingly forcible than perhaps has yet been known, and I am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas without skill or conduct, and to no other purpose but to suspend or vitiate our understandings, been disposed this way, we...
Página xliv - God bless me in them," and as among the fifteen to which before his fall he had been enabled to add his emphatic " done." The power of the Bishops' Courts, which had long fallen into decay, revived under his patronage. In 1636 he was able to induce the King to raise a prelate, Juxon, Bishop of London, to the highest civil...
Página 217 - I was before, having a window opening towards the east, by which I may look over the tops of a great many houses, but see no man passing into them; and whoso walks in the bishop's outer gallery going to his chapel, may see my window and me standing in the same.

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