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Page xv
And the angel did show till her the lapse of the souls of Christian folk of that land,
how they fell down into hell, as thick as any hail showers, And pity thereof moved
the Pandar to conceivef his said * State Papers of Henry VIII., Vol. II. p.
And the angel did show till her the lapse of the souls of Christian folk of that land,
how they fell down into hell, as thick as any hail showers, And pity thereof moved
the Pandar to conceivef his said * State Papers of Henry VIII., Vol. II. p.
Page xxi
... let it sink into your remembrance that we be as able, for the not doing thereof,
to remove you again, and to put another man of more virtue and honesty in your
place, both for our discharge against God, and for the comfort of our good
subjects ...
... let it sink into your remembrance that we be as able, for the not doing thereof,
to remove you again, and to put another man of more virtue and honesty in your
place, both for our discharge against God, and for the comfort of our good
subjects ...
Page xxiv
... any “ fault of will in those ghostly fathers which have charge “ thereof, but the
inconvenience of the time and troublous “ occasions wherewith that wretched
realm hath continually been turmoiled; for instruction in religion needeth quiet
times, ...
... any “ fault of will in those ghostly fathers which have charge “ thereof, but the
inconvenience of the time and troublous “ occasions wherewith that wretched
realm hath continually been turmoiled; for instruction in religion needeth quiet
times, ...
Page xxxviii
and livery, and some, after they have lost their goods by “ the occasion thereof
and by spoils and robberies, goeth ' daily into England, and never after returneth,
and in * their steads none can be had but Irish.” In the four great provinces the ...
and livery, and some, after they have lost their goods by “ the occasion thereof
and by spoils and robberies, goeth ' daily into England, and never after returneth,
and in * their steads none can be had but Irish.” In the four great provinces the ...
Page lx
... the residue of the same cattle, if there shall be any ; whereby their said cattle
must in short time be consumed, and then they shall be without corn, victual, or
cattle, and thereof shall ensue the putting in effect of all these wars against them.
... the residue of the same cattle, if there shall be any ; whereby their said cattle
must in short time be consumed, and then they shall be without corn, victual, or
cattle, and thereof shall ensue the putting in effect of all these wars against them.
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