Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1 |
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... his sermon the forged accusations laid to his charge , thereby to defame him with the people , who else it was thought would take ill the innocent man's death , unless the reverend bishop could warrant them there was no foul play .
... his sermon the forged accusations laid to his charge , thereby to defame him with the people , who else it was thought would take ill the innocent man's death , unless the reverend bishop could warrant them there was no foul play .
Page 8
... become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she can say , unless she can bring a ticket from Cranmer , Latimer , and Ridley ; or prove herself a retainer to Constantine , and wear his badge .
... become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she can say , unless she can bring a ticket from Cranmer , Latimer , and Ridley ; or prove herself a retainer to Constantine , and wear his badge .
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and homespun verity of Christ's gospel unfit any longer to hold their lordships acquaintance , unless the poor threadbare matron were put into better clothes : her chaste and modest vail , surrounded with celestial beams , they overlaid ...
and homespun verity of Christ's gospel unfit any longer to hold their lordships acquaintance , unless the poor threadbare matron were put into better clothes : her chaste and modest vail , surrounded with celestial beams , they overlaid ...
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... his hindering the western princes from aiding them against the Sarazens and Turks , unless when they humoured him ; sơ that it may be truly affirmed , he was the subversion and fall of thạt monarchy , which was the hoisting of him .
... his hindering the western princes from aiding them against the Sarazens and Turks , unless when they humoured him ; sơ that it may be truly affirmed , he was the subversion and fall of thạt monarchy , which was the hoisting of him .
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... by lessening our numbers , draining our estates , enfeebling our bodies , cowing our free spirits by those ways as you have heard , their impotent actions cannot sustain themselves the least moment , unless they would rouse us up to ...
... by lessening our numbers , draining our estates , enfeebling our bodies , cowing our free spirits by those ways as you have heard , their impotent actions cannot sustain themselves the least moment , unless they would rouse us up to ...
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