The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of ... pamphlets and tracts ... in the late earl of Oxford's library, Volume 4 |
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... present at the said censure . Printed in the year 1638 . Quarto , containing twenty - eight pages · Theeves falling out , True Men come by their Goods : Or , The Bel - man wanted a Clapper . A peale of new villanies rung out : being ...
... present at the said censure . Printed in the year 1638 . Quarto , containing twenty - eight pages · Theeves falling out , True Men come by their Goods : Or , The Bel - man wanted a Clapper . A peale of new villanies rung out : being ...
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... present unto your Grace ) for they are driven to feign , to forge , to cog , to play the fools , and , in plain English , to lye all manner of lyes for the covering of their shame in this . Onuphrius , Harding , Saunders , Cope ...
... present unto your Grace ) for they are driven to feign , to forge , to cog , to play the fools , and , in plain English , to lye all manner of lyes for the covering of their shame in this . Onuphrius , Harding , Saunders , Cope ...
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... present unto your Grace ) for they are driven to feign , to forge , to cog , to play the fools , and , in plain English , to lye all manner of lyes for the covering of their shame in this . Onuphrius , Harding , Saunders , Cope ...
... present unto your Grace ) for they are driven to feign , to forge , to cog , to play the fools , and , in plain English , to lye all manner of lyes for the covering of their shame in this . Onuphrius , Harding , Saunders , Cope ...
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... present , he is one of the French King's council at Bour- deaux , and , as for his book , it is of wonderful esteem . Prot . With whom I pray you ? Pap . Even with Cardinal Baronius ; for he holds it the worthiest discourse that ever ...
... present , he is one of the French King's council at Bour- deaux , and , as for his book , it is of wonderful esteem . Prot . With whom I pray you ? Pap . Even with Cardinal Baronius ; for he holds it the worthiest discourse that ever ...
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... present Pope , that those books which write of Pope Joan may be burned ; in hope , that the present Pope will as readily burn the books , as Clement the Eighth threw down that image , and Pius Quintus the other . And so , in time to ...
... present Pope , that those books which write of Pope Joan may be burned ; in hope , that the present Pope will as readily burn the books , as Clement the Eighth threw down that image , and Pius Quintus the other . And so , in time to ...
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Page 271 - He causeth the vapours to ascend from the ends of the earth ; he maketh lightnings for the rain ; he bringeth the wind out of his treasuries.
Page 188 - ... having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment or neglect of divine service...
Page 270 - Pharaoh sent and called for Moses and Aaron, and said unto them, I have sinned this time : the Lord is righteous, and I and my people are wicked. Entreat the Lord (for it is enough,) that there be no more mighty thunderings and hail, and I will let you go, and ye shall stay no longer.
Page 329 - And the House of Representatives, by protestation, saving to themselves the liberty of exhibiting at any time hereafter any further articles or other accusation...
Page 529 - Parliament hereafter shall be, for any bill, speaking, reasoning, or declaring of any matter or matters concerning the Parliament to be communed and treated of, be utterly void and of none effect.
Page 220 - For the Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed.
Page 87 - I have not troubled Israel ; but thou, and thy father's house, in that ye have forsaken the commandments of the Lord ; and thou hast followed Baalim.
Page 188 - Now out of a like pious care for the service of God, and for suppressing of any humours that oppose truth, and for the ease, comfort and recreation of our well-deserving people...
Page 188 - And likewise we bar from this benefit and liberty all such known recusants, either men or women, as will abstain from coming to church or divine service, being therefore unworthy of any lawful recreation after the said service, that will not first come to the church and serve God...
Page 357 - There be natural causes also to further it; for the art of printing will so spread knowledge, that the common people, knowing their own rights and liberties, will not be governed by way of oppression ; and so, by little and little, all kingdoms will be like Macarķa.