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... letters , to turn him from his hatred of God , and to persuade him to change his mind as to worshipping images ; but it ap- peared that he was merely attempting to wash a blackamoor white . " III . 86 . m Or , Foul - the - font , from ...
... letters , to turn him from his hatred of God , and to persuade him to change his mind as to worshipping images ; but it ap- peared that he was merely attempting to wash a blackamoor white . " III . 86 . m Or , Foul - the - font , from ...
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... letters to Charles Martel , who ruled the Franks with a sort of de- legated authority , and who had acquired immense renown by checking , in a decisive engagement , the design of overrunning Europe entertained by the Saracens . This ...
... letters to Charles Martel , who ruled the Franks with a sort of de- legated authority , and who had acquired immense renown by checking , in a decisive engagement , the design of overrunning Europe entertained by the Saracens . This ...
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... letters were not still extant . " Vertot . 33 . d Ibid . 34 . Stephen III . , bishop of Rome , " represented this alliance as the work of the devil , and the Lombards , as a nation , con- mighty sovereign of France could be induced to ...
... letters were not still extant . " Vertot . 33 . d Ibid . 34 . Stephen III . , bishop of Rome , " represented this alliance as the work of the devil , and the Lombards , as a nation , con- mighty sovereign of France could be induced to ...
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... letter of Fe- nelon to the bishop of Arras . " I think , " says the illustrious prelate , " that much trouble has been taken , in our times , very unnecessarily , to prove what is incontestible , that all people read the Bible and ...
... letter of Fe- nelon to the bishop of Arras . " I think , " says the illustrious prelate , " that much trouble has been taken , in our times , very unnecessarily , to prove what is incontestible , that all people read the Bible and ...
Side 70
... ( Letters to a Prebendary , p . 69 , ) thus speaks of this canon : " What would you ( Dr. Sturges ) and Dr. Rennell say , if I were to follow the account of one of our ancient historians ( Matthew Paris ) , who denies that these canons in ...
... ( Letters to a Prebendary , p . 69 , ) thus speaks of this canon : " What would you ( Dr. Sturges ) and Dr. Rennell say , if I were to follow the account of one of our ancient historians ( Matthew Paris ) , who denies that these canons in ...
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Side 249 - If brethren dwell together, and one of them die, and have no child, the wife of the dead shall not marry without unto a stranger: her husband's brother shall go in unto her, and take her to him to wife, and perform the duty of an husband's brother unto her.
Side 125 - May our Lord Jesus Christ have mercy upon thee, and absolve thee by the merits of his most holy passion. And I, by his authority, that of his blessed apostles, Peter and Paul, and of the most holy pope, granted and committed to me in these parts, do absolve thee, first from all ecclesiastical censures, in whatever manner they have...
Side 257 - Well, well, Master Kingston," quoth he, "I see the matter against me how it is framed; but if I had served God as diligently as I have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Side 41 - We fly to thy patronage, O holy Mother of God. Despise not our petitions in our necessities: but deliver us from all dangers, O ever glorious and blessed Virgin.
Side 125 - ... even from such as are reserved for the cognizance of the Holy See; and as far as the...
Side 382 - Council holden at Canterbury, and not fled for fear of you, for tomorrow he will return again; in the mean time I am here, as another Micheas, and will lay down my life to prove all those things true which he hath taught out of the holy...
Side 356 - Coronation was before her marriage, for she was married much about St. Paul's day last, as the condition thereof doth well appear, by reason she is now somewhat big with child. Notwithstanding, it hath been reported throughout a great part of the realm, that I married her, which was plainly false, for I myself knew not thereof a fortnight after it was done. And many other things be also reported of me, which be mere lies and tales.
Side 486 - I will tell you truly : it is the Bishop of London that hath holpen us, for he hath bestowed among us a great deal of money upon New Testaments to burn them ; and that hath been, and yet is, our only succour and comfort.
Side 370 - ... quin et supremo cum lumine vita reliquit, 735 non tamen omne malum miseris nee funditus omnes corporeae excedunt pestes, penitusque necesse est multa diu concreta modis inolescere miris. ergo exercentur poenis, veterumque malorum supplicia expendunt : aliae panduntur inanes 740 suspensae ad ventos ; aliis sub gurgite vasto infectum eluitur scelus, aut exuritur igni...
Side 480 - I took him into my house half a year ; and there he lived like a good priest, as methought. He studied most part of the day and of the night at his book ; and he would eat but sodden meat, by his good will, nor drink but small single beer.