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" Threaten these things to rich and dainty folk, which are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and have their chiefest hope in this world, for we esteem them not, but are joyful that for the discharge of our duties we are driven hence ; and, with thanks... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 431
1825
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A short history of the first beginning and progress of the Protestant ...

Richard Challoner (bp. of Debra.) - Protestantism - 1742 - 96 pages
...Hope in this World. For " we efleem them not; but are joyful, that for the *' Difcharge of onr Duty we are driven hence: And, " with Thanks to God, we...by Land; and therefore ** we care not which Way we gt^, Thefe Fryers were banifli'd the Realm, but recall'd again by Queen Mary; when one of them was...
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Curious miscellaneous Fragments on various subjects, more particularly ...

William HELME - 1815 - 244 pages
..." Threaten these things " to rich and dainty folk, which are clothed in pur" ple, fare deliciously, and have their chiefest hope " in this world, for...are " driven hence, and with thanks to God, we know 11 the way to Heaven to be as ready by water as " by land, and therefore we care not which way we "...
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The Catholic miscellany and monthly repository of information, Volume 3

614 pages
...these things to rich and dainty folk that are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and have tJieir chiefest hope in this world, for we esteem them not,...land, and therefore we care not which w^ay we gO. These friars with all the rest of their order, were banished shortly after, and after that none durst...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: To 1586

Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 338 pages
...said, ' Threaten these things to rich and dainty folke, which are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and have their chiefest hope in this world ; for we...land, and therefore we care not which way we go." a The Letter now before the reader will show the coarse manner in which the marriage of Anne Boleyn...
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Original letters, illustrative of English history; with notes and ..., Volume 2

sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 338 pages
...said, 4 Threaten these things to rich and dainty folke, which are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and have their chiefest hope in this world; for we...to be as ready by water as by land, and therefore \ve care not which way we go." a The Letter now before the reader will show the coarse manner in which...
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A History of the Protestant "reformation," in England and Ireland ..., Volume 1

William Cobbett - Catholic emancipation - 1824 - 394 pages
..." Threaten these things to rich and dainty- persons who are " clothed in purple, fare, deliciously, and have their " chiefest hope in this world ; for...but " are joyful, that, for the discharge 'of our duty, we are " driven hence : and, with thanks to God, we know the " way to heaven to be as ready by...
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To 1586

Sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1825 - 340 pages
...said, ' Threaten these things to rich and dainty folke, which are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and have their chiefest hope in this world; for we...our duties we are driven hence : and, with thanks to (rod, we know the way to Heaven to be as ready by water as by land, and therefore we care not which...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 67-68

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1829 - 936 pages
...the Thames," answered: "threaten these things to rich and dainty persons ; I fear them not ; and I know the way to Heaven to be as ready by water as by land." It is not the greatness of a man's means that makes him independent so much as the .smallness of his...
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Yorkshire: An Historical and Topographical Introduction to a Knowledge of ...

John Wainwright - Conisbrough (England) - 1829 - 448 pages
...discharge of our duties wee are dryuen hence, and with thunkes to God wee know the way to heaiien, to be ready by water as by land, and therefore we care not which way we goe. These Fryers and nil the rest of their order were banished shortly after, and after that none...
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A Short History of the Protestant Reformation: Chiefly Selected from ...

Patrick Rafferty - Reformation - 1831 - 266 pages
...and dainty persons, who are clothed in purple, fare deliciously, and have .their chiefest hope in the world; for we esteem them not, but are joyful, that for the discharge of our duty we are driven hence; and, with thanks to God, we know the way to heaven to be as ready by water...
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