General history. Henry VIII. AppendixC. Dolman, 1839 - Catholics |
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Page 365 - Nulli ergo omnino hominum liceat hanc paginam nostrae commendationis, hortationis, requisitionis, donationis, concessionis, assignationis, constitutionis, deputationis, decreti, mandati, inhibitionis et voluntatis infringere, vel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis autem hoc attentare praesumpserit, indignationem Omnipotentis Dei ac Beatorum Petri et Pauli Apostolorum ejus se noverit incursurum. Datum Romae apud Sanctum Petrum, anno Incarnationis Dominicae millesimo quadrigentessimo nonagesimo tertio,...
Page 417 - I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.
Page 279 - I know a merchant man (who shall at this time be nameless) that bought the contents of two noble libraries for forty shillings price ; a shame it is to be spoken.
Page 445 - Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by authority of the same...
Page 446 - ... the King's English Church and Congregation as whereby good Christian people ordering themselves accordingly do receive both godly and goodly consolations and benefits, and it is agreeable also to God's law; Sixthly, that auricular confession is expedient and necessary to be retained and continued, used and frequented, in the Church of God.
Page 453 - Behold then what love and charity is amongst you, when the one calleth the other heretic and anabaptist, and he| calleth him again, papist, hypocrite, and pharisee.
Page 453 - God, the authority to reform and order such causes and behaviours; and be not judges' yourselves of your own fantastical opinions and vain expositions, for in such high causes ye may lightly err.
Page 190 - I will declare unto you the special cause that moved me hereunto : — it was, a certain scrupulosity that pricked my conscience, upon divers words that were spoken, at a certain time, by the bishop of Bayonne, the French king's ambassador, who had been here long, upon the debating for a marriage to be concluded, between the princess, our daughter, Mary, and the duke of Orleans, the French king's second son.
Page 196 - I have the just opinion and judgment, with the assent of the pope, and such other of his counsel as hath more experience and learning in such doubtful laws than I have. Wherefore I will adjourn this court for this time, according to the order of the court in Rome, from whence this court and jurisdiction is derived. And if we should go...
Page 419 - These are not the herds, but ravenous wolves, going in herd's clothing, devouring the flock ; bishops, abbots, priors, deacons, archdeacons, suffragans, priests, monks, canons, friars, pardoners, and somners. And who is able to number this idle ravenous sort, which (setting all labour aside) have begged so importunately, that they have gotten into their hands more than the third part of all your realm ? The goodliest lordships, manors, lands, and territories are theirs. Besides this, they have the...