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Page xix
... hath been the main oppugner , and so hath withdrawn most of his " suffragans and clergy within his see and jurisdiction . He made a speech " to them , laying a curse on the people whosoever should own his Highness ' supremacy , saying ...
... hath been the main oppugner , and so hath withdrawn most of his " suffragans and clergy within his see and jurisdiction . He made a speech " to them , laying a curse on the people whosoever should own his Highness ' supremacy , saying ...
Page xxii
... hath not only trained and brought the people in manner wholly " from the knowledge of God , but also in an evil and erroneous opinion of the King's most noble Grace , and " of all those that under his Majesty be the setters forth " of ...
... hath not only trained and brought the people in manner wholly " from the knowledge of God , but also in an evil and erroneous opinion of the King's most noble Grace , and " of all those that under his Majesty be the setters forth " of ...
Page xxiv
... hath continu- 66 ally been turmoiled ; for instruction in religion needeth " quiet times , and ere we seek to settle a sound disci- 66 ( 6 pline in the clergy , we must purchase peace unto " the laity ; for it is ill time to preach ...
... hath continu- 66 ally been turmoiled ; for instruction in religion needeth " quiet times , and ere we seek to settle a sound disci- 66 ( 6 pline in the clergy , we must purchase peace unto " the laity ; for it is ill time to preach ...
Page xliii
... hath it at large . Howbeit he was committed , and more accusations produced against him ; and particularly that the invasion his brethren " had made upon the Earl of Ossory , now the King's Deputy , proceeded " from him ; whereof also ...
... hath it at large . Howbeit he was committed , and more accusations produced against him ; and particularly that the invasion his brethren " had made upon the Earl of Ossory , now the King's Deputy , proceeded " from him ; whereof also ...
Page xliv
... hath done in any year sith the first conquest ; which was never so likely to ensue as C6 now , considering the great weakness as well of good " captains of the Englishry , as lack of men of war , and " also the great dissension between ...
... hath done in any year sith the first conquest ; which was never so likely to ensue as C6 now , considering the great weakness as well of good " captains of the Englishry , as lack of men of war , and " also the great dissension between ...
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