The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... holy orders , and to renounce the temptations of a courtly life . As a farther encouragement , in 1485 he received from Sir William Knevet , a near relation * In reference to this barbarous opinion , Erasmus quotes a proverb , Cave à ...
... holy orders , and to renounce the temptations of a courtly life . As a farther encouragement , in 1485 he received from Sir William Knevet , a near relation * In reference to this barbarous opinion , Erasmus quotes a proverb , Cave à ...
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... holy life is much more necessary , approved manners , com- petent learning in Holy Scripture , some knowledge of the sacraments ; but , chiefly and above all things , the fear of God and love of heavenly life . ' Let the canons be ...
... holy life is much more necessary , approved manners , com- petent learning in Holy Scripture , some knowledge of the sacraments ; but , chiefly and above all things , the fear of God and love of heavenly life . ' Let the canons be ...
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... Holy Ghost : for because those canons are not obeyed now - a - days ( but prelates are chosen oftentimes more by the favour of men , than by the grace of God ) hence truly it comes to pass , that we have not seldom bishops who have ...
... Holy Ghost : for because those canons are not obeyed now - a - days ( but prelates are chosen oftentimes more by the favour of men , than by the grace of God ) hence truly it comes to pass , that we have not seldom bishops who have ...
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... Holy Cross was said to be enclosed , bestowed it upon Sir John , as a perpetual remembrance of his service . Then , be- thinking himself of what would be most acceptable to the monarch , he sent him his fool Patch , whom six of his ...
... Holy Cross was said to be enclosed , bestowed it upon Sir John , as a perpetual remembrance of his service . Then , be- thinking himself of what would be most acceptable to the monarch , he sent him his fool Patch , whom six of his ...
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... since the reign of Henry II . , ' forget that Becket who then bore that office , though he had thrown off the clerical habit , was actually in holy orders . unless , under these circumstances ( he adds ) the SIR THOMAS MORE . 85.
... since the reign of Henry II . , ' forget that Becket who then bore that office , though he had thrown off the clerical habit , was actually in holy orders . unless , under these circumstances ( he adds ) the SIR THOMAS MORE . 85.
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