| Richard Challoner (bp. of Debra.) - 1742 - 96 sivua
...efleem them not; but are joyful, that for the *' Difcharge of onr Duty we are driven hence: And, " with Thanks to God, we know the Way to Heaven to *'...by Land; and therefore ** we care not which Way we gt^, Thefe Fryers were banifli'd the Realm, but recall'd again by Queen Mary; when one of them was... | |
| William HELME - 1815 - 244 sivua
...joyful, that for the discharge of our duties, we are " driven hence, and with thanks to God, we know 11 the way to Heaven to be as ready by water as " by...land, and therefore we care not which way we " go-" These Friars and all the rest of their order, were banished shortly after; and after that, none durst... | |
| 614 sivua
...for we esteem them not, but are joyful that for the discharge of our duties we are driven hence ; and with thanks to God, we know the way to heaven to be...land, and therefore we care not which w^ay we gO. These friars with all the rest of their order, were banished shortly after, and after that none durst... | |
| Henry Ellis - 1824 - 340 sivua
...we esteem them not, but are joyful that for the discharge of our duties we are driven hence : and, with thanks to God, we know the way to Heaven to be...and therefore we care not which way we go." * The Letter now before the reader will show the coarse manner in which the marriage of Anne Boleyn was received... | |
| Henry Ellis - 1824 - 338 sivua
...we esteem them not, but are joyful that for the discharge of our duties we are driven hence : and, with thanks to God, we know the way to Heaven to be...land, and therefore we care not which way we go." a The Letter now before the reader will show the coarse manner in which the marriage of Anne Boleyn... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 338 sivua
...we esteem them not, but are joyful that for the discharge of our duties we are driven hence : and, with thanks to God, we know the way to Heaven to be as ready by water as by land, and therefore \ve care not which way we go." a The Letter now before the reader will show the coarse manner in which... | |
| William Cobbett - 1824 - 394 sivua
...esteem them not, but " are joyful, that, for the discharge 'of our duty, we are " driven hence : and, with thanks to God, we know the " way to heaven to be as ready by water as by land." 83. It is impossible to speak with sufficient admiration of the conduct of these men. Ten thousand... | |
| 1825 - 588 sivua
...we esteem- them not, but are joyful' that for the discharge of our duties we are driven hence ; and, with thanks to God, we know the way to Heaven to be...by land, and therefore we care not which way we go. " IL 41 , 42. Nor were the people in remote provinces behind those nearer court, in speaking out against... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1825 - 340 sivua
...but are joyful that for the discharge of our duties we are driven hence : and, with thanks to (rod, we know the way to Heaven to be as ready by water...land, and therefore we care not which way we go."* The Letter now before the reader will show the coarse manner in which the marriage of Anne Boleyn was received... | |
| John Wainwright - 1829 - 448 sivua
...discharge of our duties wee are dryuen hence, and with thunkes to God wee know the way to heaiien, to be ready by water as by land, and therefore we care not which way we goe. These Fryers and nil the rest of their order were banished shortly after, and after that none... | |
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