The Harleian Miscellany, Or A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as Well in Manuscript as in Print, Found in the Late Earl of Oxfored's Library: Interspersed with Historical, Political, and Critical Notes, Volume 5R.Dutton, 1810 |
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Pagina x
... Rebels Catechism ; composed in an easy and familiar way , to let them see the heinousness of their offence , the weakness of their strongest subterfuges , and to recall them to their duties both to God and man . Whosoever resisteth the ...
... Rebels Catechism ; composed in an easy and familiar way , to let them see the heinousness of their offence , the weakness of their strongest subterfuges , and to recall them to their duties both to God and man . Whosoever resisteth the ...
Pagina 68
... rebels out of the castle of Dublin , discharging Irish hostages and pledges that had been given for securing the peace , and for not punishing one that said the King was an heretick . I have read the whole record , there is not one ...
... rebels out of the castle of Dublin , discharging Irish hostages and pledges that had been given for securing the peace , and for not punishing one that said the King was an heretick . I have read the whole record , there is not one ...
Pagina 71
... rebels , or shall upon his own head invade them , without warrant from the king or the lord deputy of Ireland , that then he shall forfeit a hundred pounds . The offence is not for laying of soldiers upon the king's people , but making ...
... rebels , or shall upon his own head invade them , without warrant from the king or the lord deputy of Ireland , that then he shall forfeit a hundred pounds . The offence is not for laying of soldiers upon the king's people , but making ...
Pagina 73
... rebels , and enemies , without warrant from the lieutenant ; the forfeiture a hun- dred pounds , as here ; the statute is the same with this , and might as well have been cited for repealing the statute of the eighteenth year of Henry ...
... rebels , and enemies , without warrant from the lieutenant ; the forfeiture a hun- dred pounds , as here ; the statute is the same with this , and might as well have been cited for repealing the statute of the eighteenth year of Henry ...
Pagina 114
... rebels , and expose them to be seized upon by the next neighbouring princes ; but still let the matter be so carried , that he be sure to oppose a Lutheran and a Calvinist , the one against the other . Moreover , some device must be ...
... rebels , and expose them to be seized upon by the next neighbouring princes ; but still let the matter be so carried , that he be sure to oppose a Lutheran and a Calvinist , the one against the other . Moreover , some device must be ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
act of parliament amongst Anabaptists answer appointed arms army blood called cause church command common council countess court crown danger death declared desire divers doth Duke Earl Earl of Glamorgan Edmund Prideaux endeavour enemies England estates evil favour fear felony force gentleman give Glamorgan hands hath heart heaven Henry honour hope horse humble intended Ireland Irish John of Leyden judges judgment justice justices of peace King King's kingdom kingdom of Ireland land letters liberty likewise live London lordship Majesty Majesty's Marquis matter means ment Munster never noble Overbury papists parliament peace person petition poison present prince protestant publick punished Quarto queen rebellion rebels religion Roman Catholick saith Scotland sent shew Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Monson soldiers Somerset subjects thee thereof things thou thought treason true unto Viscount Viscount Muskerry whatsoever wherein words
Populaire passages
Pagina 507 - Who is like unto the Lord our God, who dwelleth on high, Who humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven, and in the earth!
Pagina 404 - Curse not the king, no not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber: for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.
Pagina 574 - An Act for [the] Uniformity of Common Prayer and Service in the Church and Administration of the Sacraments...
Pagina 484 - Lord, I am coming as fast as I can. I know I must pass ' through the shadow of death, before I can come to see Thee. ' But it is but umbra mortis, a mere shadow of death, a little ' darkness upon nature; but Thou by Thy merits and passion ' hast broken through the jaws of death.
Pagina 500 - While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.
Pagina 116 - Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest ? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields ; for they are white already to harvest.
Pagina 482 - O eternal God and merciful Father, look down upon me in mercy, in the riches and fulness of all Thy mercies. Look upon me, but not till Thou hast nailed my sins to the Cross of Christ, not till Thou hast bathed me in the blood of Christ, not till I have hid myself in the wounds of Christ; that so the punishment due unto my sins may pass over me.
Pagina 406 - Or if a Man do levy War against our Lord the King in his Realm, or be adherent to the King's Enemies in his Realm, giving to them Aid and Comfort in the Realm or elsewhere...
Pagina 145 - I know not, but he had much the better in the manner of telling his tale ; insomuch as the queen and the lords took no slight mark of the man and his parts, for from thence he came to be known, and to have access to the...
Pagina 542 - I know to be the cause and fomenters of these humours, to be about my wife any longer ; which I must do, if it were but for one action they made my wife do, which is, to make her go to Tyburn in devotion to pray; which action can have no greater invective made against it, than the relation.