But for the number, I would surely see such a way therein, that we should not have such a rabble, that every mean man must have a priest in his house to wait upon his wife, which no man almost lacketh now to the contempt of priesthood in as vile office... The Eve of the Reformation - Sivu 121tekijä(t) Francis Aiden Gasquet - 1905 - 406 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Sharon Turner - 1828 - 590 sivua
...very nearly to give the clergy a license for every sin. He has, however, the good sense to say, * but for the number, I would surely see such a way therein, that we should not have such a rabble, as that every mean man must have a priest in his house to wait upon his wife, which no MI;I 1 1 almost... | |
| 1856 - 540 sivua
...number I would surely see ' such a way therein that we should not have such a rabel that ' every mean man must* have a priest in his house to wait upon ' his wife, which no man almost lacketh now, to the contempt of ' the priesthood in as vile office as his horsekeeper.'... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1872 - 572 sivua
...their domestic chaplain. Sir Thomas More says,} there was "such a rabel [of priests], that every mean man must have a priest in his house to wait upon his wife, which no man almost lacketh now." The chapels of the great lords were often sumptuous buildings, erected... | |
| Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1891 - 520 sivua
...the laws of the Church provided already, if they were as wcll kept as they be wcll made. ' " ' But for the number, I would surely see such a way therein...that we should not have such a rabble ; that every mean man must have a priest in his house to wait upon his wife, which no man almost lacketh now, to... | |
| Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1900 - 428 sivua
...chaste, and truly keep their virginity unto Christ." (A Sermon had at Faults, Berthelet, fg ii.). 2 Ibid., p. 735. Sir Thomas More, in his Dyalogue, thinks...(placed) in as vile an office as his horsekeeper. That is truth, Beyond the above supposed causes for the growth of the dislike of the clergy which Sir... | |
| Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1904 - 544 sivua
...the laws of the Church provided already, if they were as well kept as they be well made.'' " ' But for the number, I would surely see such a way therein...that we should not have such a rabble ; that every mean man must have a priest in his house to wait upon his wife, which no man almost lacketh now, to... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1905 - 426 sivua
...that the number of priests without very definite work had tended to diminish the respect paid to (hem by the laity. " But were I Pope," he says, ..." I...(placed) in as vile an office as his horsekeeper. That is trutii, Beyond the above supposed causes for the growth of the dislike of the clergy which... | |
| James Gairdner - 1908 - 602 sivua
...it. ... I would surely see such a way therein that we should not have such a rabble that every mean man must have a priest in his house to wait upon his wife, which no man almost lacketh now, to the contempt of priesthood in as vile office as his horsekeeper.... | |
| James Gairdner - 1908 - 604 sivua
...worldly ends, and " they reckon almost God much bounden to them that they vouchsafe to take it. ... I would surely see such a way therein that we should not have such a rabble that every mean man must have a priest in his house to wait upon his wife, -which no man almost lacketh now, to... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1919 - 452 sivua
...I Pope," he says, ..." I could not well devise better provisions than by the laws of the Church ara provided already, if they were as well kept as they...(placed) in as vile an office as his horsekeeper. That is truth, • Beyond the above supposed causes for the growth of the dislike of the clergy which... | |
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