Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868 - 594 pages |
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Page xlviii
... of the Bishop of Rome hath been , and continually is , the most and principal cause of the desolation , * State Papers , II . 183 . † Ibid . p . 191 . division , ruin , and decay of the said land xlviii INTRODUCTION .
... of the Bishop of Rome hath been , and continually is , the most and principal cause of the desolation , * State Papers , II . 183 . † Ibid . p . 191 . division , ruin , and decay of the said land xlviii INTRODUCTION .
Page xlix
... Bishop of Rome commonly hath preferred , by his provisions , to the administration and governance of them , not only vile and vicious persons , unlearned , being murderers , thieves , and of other detestable disposition ; as light men ...
... Bishop of Rome commonly hath preferred , by his provisions , to the administration and governance of them , not only vile and vicious persons , unlearned , being murderers , thieves , and of other detestable disposition ; as light men ...
Page lxiv
... Bishop of Rome , " and his adherents . It is hard , my good " Lord , for any poor man to speak against their abu- " sions here ; for except it be the Archbishop of Dublin , " which doth here in preaching set forth God's Word " with due ...
... Bishop of Rome , " and his adherents . It is hard , my good " Lord , for any poor man to speak against their abu- " sions here ; for except it be the Archbishop of Dublin , " which doth here in preaching set forth God's Word " with due ...
Page lxv
... Bishop of " Rome's usurped authority , if we were there ; of whose " sect he is chief and principal in this land , albeit there " is nothing so apparent but he will deny . " 66 So far as these charges were intended to insinuate that ...
... Bishop of " Rome's usurped authority , if we were there ; of whose " sect he is chief and principal in this land , albeit there " is nothing so apparent but he will deny . " 66 So far as these charges were intended to insinuate that ...
Page lxviii
... many hath to the " Bishop of Rome and his laws and errors , that they will either turn against us or otherwise stand us in small stead ; much the rather I 6 : to Cromwell , on the 8th of September 1539 , lxviii INTRODUCTION .
... many hath to the " Bishop of Rome and his laws and errors , that they will either turn against us or otherwise stand us in small stead ; much the rather I 6 : to Cromwell , on the 8th of September 1539 , lxviii INTRODUCTION .
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