Great English Churchmen: Or, Famous Names in English Church History and LiteratureSociety for promoting Christian knowledge, 1879 - 444 pagina's |
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Pagina 128
... Ranulf de Broc , Jocelyn of Baliol , " together with all who for the future should put their hands against the goods and property of the Church of Canterbury , or injure or interfere with those for whose necessities they have been set ...
... Ranulf de Broc , Jocelyn of Baliol , " together with all who for the future should put their hands against the goods and property of the Church of Canterbury , or injure or interfere with those for whose necessities they have been set ...
Pagina 139
... Ranulf de Broc loudly pro- tested that he would never surrender his Castle of Saltwood ; and swore a great oath that he would take Becket's life before he had eaten a whole loaf of bread in England . To prevent the arrival of the ...
... Ranulf de Broc loudly pro- tested that he would never surrender his Castle of Saltwood ; and swore a great oath that he would take Becket's life before he had eaten a whole loaf of bread in England . To prevent the arrival of the ...
Pagina 141
... Ranulf de Broc , showed a desire to molest him and his followers , but were restrained by the presence of John of Oxford , and the demonstrations of the excited multitude . On the following day Becket proceeded to Canterbury , through ...
... Ranulf de Broc , showed a desire to molest him and his followers , but were restrained by the presence of John of Oxford , and the demonstrations of the excited multitude . On the following day Becket proceeded to Canterbury , through ...
Pagina 142
... Ranulf de Broc , and others of the king's officers , made their appearance , and demanded that he should absolve the excommunicated and suspended bishops . After a stormy interview they departed , with the under- standing that the ...
... Ranulf de Broc , and others of the king's officers , made their appearance , and demanded that he should absolve the excommunicated and suspended bishops . After a stormy interview they departed , with the under- standing that the ...
Pagina 144
... Ranulf de Broc's brother Robert , who had formerly been a clerk , and afterwards a Cistercian monk , but had thrown off the monastic profession , instigated his nephew John to cut off the tail of one of the archiepiscopal sumpter ...
... Ranulf de Broc's brother Robert , who had formerly been a clerk , and afterwards a Cistercian monk , but had thrown off the monastic profession , instigated his nephew John to cut off the tail of one of the archiepiscopal sumpter ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 282 - The dew shall weep thy fall to-night ; For thou must die. Sweet Rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die. Sweet Spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My music shows ye have your closes, And all must die.
Pagina 276 - MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation But he that means to dwell therein. What house more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is Man ? to whose creation All things are in decay.
Pagina 289 - Whereas my birth and spirit rather took The way that takes the town, Thou didst betray me to a ling'ring book And wrap me in a gown.
Pagina 317 - ... loud sighings of an eastern wind, and his motion made irregular and inconstant, descending more at every breath of the tempest, than it could recover by the libration and frequent weighing of his wings; till the little ' creature was forced to sit down and pant, and stay till the storm was over; and then it made a prosperous flight, and did rise and sing, as if it had learned music and motion from an angel, as he passed sometimes through the air about his ministries here below. So is the prayer...
Pagina 423 - Forgive me, Lord, for thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done ; That with the world, myself, and thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be.
Pagina 277 - For us, the winds do blow, The earth doth rest, heaven move, and fountains flow; Nothing we see, but means our good. As our delight, or as our treasure; The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. "The stars have us to bed: Night draws the curtain; which the sun withdraws. Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being; to our mind, In their ascent and cause.
Pagina 311 - ... and acknowledged no other God ; at which answer Abraham grew so zealously angry, that he thrust the old man out of his tent, and exposed him to all the evils of the night and an unguarded condition. When the old man was gone, God called to Abraham, and asked him where the stranger was? He replied, I thrust him away because he did not worship thee...
Pagina 275 - Almighty, sinner's tower, Reversed thunder, Christ-side-piercing spear, The six days' world-transposing in an hour, A kind of tune, which all things hear and fear ; Softness, and peace, and joy, and love, and bliss, Exalted Manna, gladness of the best, Heaven in ordinary...
Pagina 30 - A certain man made a great supper, and bade many : and sent his servant at supper time to say to them that were bidden, Come; for all things are now ready.
Pagina 60 - Ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations. And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me : that ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.