Historical and Biographical Works, Volumen8

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Clarendon Press, 1822
 

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Página 188 - Heydon, his younger son, and of his heirs and assigns for ever, according to the custom of the said manor.
Página 491 - I took him into my house half a year ; and there he lived like a good priest, as methought. He studied most part of the day and of the night at his book ; and he would eat but sodden meat, by his good will, nor drink but small single beer.
Página 172 - The Lady Anne shewed herself not sorry, nor angry with " either of the two. But, said she, well, it shall be the " dearest book that ever the Dean or Cardinal took away. " The noble woman goes to the King, and upon her knees " she desireth the King's help for her book. Upon the " King's token, the book was restored. And now bringing " the book to him, she besought his Grace most tenderly " to read it. The King did so, and delighted in the book. " For, saith he, this book is for me and all kings to...
Página 535 - ... to any man, no not to them whom the laws of God bound them to help. And so, through their traditions and rules, the laws of God could bear no rule with them.
Página 76 - There hath been such hold that the house was like to have been dissevered ; § that is to say, the knights being of the king's council, the king's servants and gentlemen of the one party ; which in so long time were spoken with, and made to say yea ; it may fortune, contrary to their heart, will, and conscience.
Página 324 - And the second time we came to New College, after we had declared your injunctions, we found all the great quadrant court full of the leaves of Duns, the wind blowing them into every corner.
Página 270 - Lieu" tenant, to hear my confession against this holy time. That " other is, that I may borrow some books, to say my devo" tion more effectually these holy days, for the comfort of " my soul. This I beseech you to grant me of your " charity. And this our Lord God send you a mery Christ" mas, and a comfortable, to your heart's desire. At the " Tower, the xxii. day of December. " Your poor Bedesman,
Página 263 - God teacheth what honour is decent for the king, and for all other men according unto their vocations. God appointeth every king a sufficient living for his state and degree, both by lands and other customs ; and it is lawful for every king to enjoy the same goods and possessions. But to extort and take away the right of the poor, is against the honour of the king.
Página 587 - Testament, is not only convenient but also necessary : but for the other part of the Church, ordained to be taught, it ought to be deemed certainly, that the reading of the Old and New Testament is not so necessary for all those folks that of duty they ought, and be bound to read it, but as the ' prince and the policy of the realm shall think convenient so to be tolerated or taken from it.
Página 534 - ... keeping in divers places, as it were, marts or markets of merits, being full of their holy relics, images, shrines, and works of overflowing abundance, ready to be sold...

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