| William Eusebius Andrews - 1818 - 460 páginas
...TO COMPEL ANY HER SAID SUBTECTS THEREUNTO, until such time as further order by common assent may to taken therein : Forbidding nevertheless all her subjects,...degrees, at their perils, to move seditions, or stir nnquietness in her people, by interpreting the laws of this realm, after their brains and fantasies,... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1826 - 446 páginas
...doth signify unto all her majesty's loving subjects, " that of her most gracious disposition йп(Г clemency, her highness " mindeth not to compel any...further order by common assent may be taken therein: For-' " bidding, nevertheless, all her subjects of all degrees, at their perils, to " move seditions,... | |
| Henry Soames - 1828 - 790 páginas
...her just possession of the imperial crown of this realm, and other dominions thereunto belonging, she cannot now hide that religion which God and the world...further order by common assent may be taken therein." Of these words the plain import is, that the Queen was anxious to rule over a Romish people, but that... | |
| John James Blunt - 1832 - 352 páginas
...in her seat, than she repeats the concession in an artful proclamation, with the ominous addition, " until such time as further order by common assent may be taken therein." ' And, accordingly, Suffolk was soon to see the faggot lighted within her borders, and men and women... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 636 páginas
...charitably entertained ; ' and she expressly declared, ' her highness mindeth not to compel any her subjects thereunto, until such time as further order by common assent may be taken therein.'12 This moderate conduct would have satisfied the nation, if the promise had been fairly and... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 664 páginas
...charitably entertained ; ' and she expressly declared, ' her highness mindeth not to compel any her subjects thereunto, until such time as further order by common assent may be taken therein/12 This moderate conduct would have satisfied the nation, if the promise had been fairly and... | |
| Henry Addington Simcoe - 1835 - 306 páginas
...no sooner was she firm in her seat than she took care to add to this proclamation the ominous words, 'until such time as further order by common assent may be taken therein.' In the City of London a strong feeling still existed as to the work of the Reformation. A Preacher... | |
| John Foxe - 1838 - 786 páginas
...that of her good will, most gracious disposition and clemency, her highness mindeth not to compel any her said subjects thereunto, until such time as further...her people by interpreting the laws of this realm alter their brains and fantasies, but quietly to continue for the time, till (as before is said) further... | |
| William Jones - 1838 - 696 páginas
...charitably entertained ;" and she expressly declared — " her highness mindeth not to compel any of her subjects thereunto, until such time as further order, by common assent, may be taken therein." This moderate conduct would have satisfied the nation, if the promise had been fairly and fully kept.... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 478 páginas
...vol. iii. PI p. 38. Burnet, HR vol. ii. p. 491. Collier, vol. ii. p. 345. Lingard, vol. v. p. 27. H 4 common assent, may be taken therein; forbidding nevertheless...move seditions, or stir unquietness in her people, by interrupting the laws of this realm after their brains and fancies, but quietly to continue for the... | |
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