| John Foxe - 1838 - 848 sivua
...great many of them (more than we needed by the act) to stand ; wherein if they amend not their living,1 we fear we have more to answer for, than for the suppression of all the rest. And as for the hospitality for the relief of the poor, we wonder ye be not ashamed to affirm that they... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1839 - 932 sivua
...well appear by their own confessions, subscribed with their own hands, in the time of visitations. And yet were suffered a great many of them, more than...answer for than for the suppression of all the rest." In the same tone he gave a most absolute refusal to all the other demands of the petitioners, telling... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 638 sivua
...well appear by their own confessions, subscribed with their own hands, in the time of visitations. And yet were suffered a great many of them, more than...answer for than for the suppression of all the rest." In the same tone he gave a most absolute refusal to all the other demands of the petitioners, telling... | |
| John Foxe - 1844 - 1182 sivua
...time of their visitations, and yet we suffered a great many of them (more than we needed by the act) to stand ; wherein if they amend not their living, we fear we have more to answer for, than the suppression of all the rest. And as for the hospitality for the relief of the poor, we wonder ye... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 556 sivua
...mischief, and abomination of living was used ; and that doth well appear by their own con- a?1 ff • vic. fessions subscribed with their own hands, in the time...understanding, and coming to the subsidy, — ' Think ye,' he said, ' that we be so faint- The subhearted that perforce ye would compel us with g^ted hy your... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 648 sivua
...their own hands, in the time of visitations. And yet were suffered a great many of them, more than are by the act needed, to stand ; wherein, if they amend...answer for than for the suppression of all the rest." He concludes by flatly refusing their petition, bidding them meddle no more in the affairs of their... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1872 - 684 sivua
...vice, mischief, and abomination of living was used ; and that doth well appear by their own confessions subscribed with their own hands, in the time of our...suppression of all the rest.' Dismissing the Act of Uses as bej'ond their understanding, and coming to the subsidy, — ' Think ye/ the King said, ' that we be... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1879 - 724 sivua
...well appear by their own confessions subscribed with their own hands in the time of our visitations. And yet were suffered a great many of them, more than we by the Act needed, to stand.* wherein if we amend not their way of living, we fear we have more to answer for than for the sup. pression of... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1889 - 644 sivua
...appear by their own confessions, subscribed with their own hands, in the time of our visitations.* And yet were suffered a great many of them, more than...answer for than for the suppression of all the rest. And as for their hospitality, for the relief of poor people, we wonder ye be not ashamed to affirm,... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1900 - 680 sivua
...well appear by their own confessions subscribed with their own hands in the time of our visitations. And yet were suffered a great many of them, more than we by the Act needed, to stand. 1 wherein if we amend not their way of living, we fear we have more to answer for than for the suppression... | |
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