The second part of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England. A collection of records and original papers, with other instruments referred to in the second part of the History...2vUniversity Press, 1829 - Reformation |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 30
Page 4
... clergy and nobles ; and anointed , with all such ceremonies as were ac- customed , and took his oath , and gave a general pardon , and so was brought to the hall to dinner on Shrove - Sunday , II . where he sat with the crown on his 4 ...
... clergy and nobles ; and anointed , with all such ceremonies as were ac- customed , and took his oath , and gave a general pardon , and so was brought to the hall to dinner on Shrove - Sunday , II . where he sat with the crown on his 4 ...
Page 89
... clergy . Duke Maurice's souldiers perceiving marquess Albert would enter into no peace , went almost all to the marquess's service ; among which were principal the count of Mansfelt , baron Haydeke , and a colonel of 3000 foot- men ...
... clergy . Duke Maurice's souldiers perceiving marquess Albert would enter into no peace , went almost all to the marquess's service ; among which were principal the count of Mansfelt , baron Haydeke , and a colonel of 3000 foot- men ...
Page 170
... clergy of the lower house of the convocation may be adjoined , and associate with the lower house of the parliament ; or else , That all such sta- tutes and ordinances as shall be made concerning all mat- ters of religion and causes ...
... clergy of the lower house of the convocation may be adjoined , and associate with the lower house of the parliament ; or else , That all such sta- tutes and ordinances as shall be made concerning all mat- ters of religion and causes ...
Page 171
... clergy of the convocation may liberally speak their minds without danger of statute or law ? Number 17 . A second petition to the same purpose . Dr. Stil- lingfleet . WHERE the clergy , in this present convocation assembled , Ex MS ...
... clergy of the convocation may liberally speak their minds without danger of statute or law ? Number 17 . A second petition to the same purpose . Dr. Stil- lingfleet . WHERE the clergy , in this present convocation assembled , Ex MS ...
Page 172
Gilbert Burnet. II . PART 8th ; the clergy of this realm submitting themselves to the king's highness , did knowledg and confess , according to the truth , that the convocations of the same clergy have been , and ought to be assembled by ...
Gilbert Burnet. II . PART 8th ; the clergy of this realm submitting themselves to the king's highness , did knowledg and confess , according to the truth , that the convocations of the same clergy have been , and ought to be assembled by ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aforesaid alias ambassador Angliæ anno answer appointed arch-bishop authority bishop bishop of Winchester bishop of Worcester BOOK Calais cardinal cause charge Christ church clergy commandment commission commissioners council crown declared delivered divers doth duke of Somerset earl earl of Warwick ecclesiæ emperor England etiam faith father fidei defensor French king gentlemen God's godly grace hath highness holy honour hujusmodi Item justices of peace king Henry king's majesty lady land laws letters London lord president lord protector lordships majesty's majesty's pleasure marquess marquess of Northampton mass matter ministers monsieur mony necnon nobis nostris Number offenders ordinances parliament peace person phylac pleasure pope pray prayer preach priest prince protector quæ quam queen queen's majesty quod quoth realm received religion Robert Bowes sacrament saith Scotland Scots scripture sent shew sive therein thereof things thought tion treaty unto words