Original Letters Illustrative of English History: To 1572

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Henry Ellis
R. Bentley, 1846
 

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Sivu 142 - Dominus dedit, Dominus abstulit; sicut Domino placuit, ita factum est : sit nomen Domini benedictum
Sivu 100 - ... in the churches, wherein the said bishop of Rome is named, or his presumptuous and proud pomp and authority preferred, utterly to be abolished, eradicate and razed out, and his name and memory to be never more (except to his contumely and reproach) remembered; but perpetually suppressed and obscured...
Sivu 190 - Truth is the daughter of time, and time is the mother of truth. And whatsoever is besieged of truth cannot long continue ; and upon whose side truth doth stand that ought not to be thought transitory, or that it will ever fall.
Sivu 94 - And for the pleasure he took in his company, would his Grace suddenly sometimes come home to his house at Chelsea to be merry with him. Whither on a time, unlocked for he came to dinner to him; and after dinner, in a fair garden of his, walked with him by the space of an hour, holding his arm about his neck.
Sivu 94 - I thank our Lord, son," quoth he, " I find his grace my very good lord indeed, and I believe he doth as singularly favour me, as any subject within this realm : howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee, I have no cause to be proud thereof, for if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was war between us), it should not fail to go.
Sivu 26 - ... of them, for the abbey stood among the woods and the rocks of stone, in which rocks was pewter vessels found that was conveyed away and there hid ; so that it seemeth that every person bent himself to filch and spoil what he could, yea, even such persons were content to spoil them that seemed not two days before to allow their religion, and do great worship and reverence at their...
Sivu 26 - It would have pitied any heart to see what tearing up of the lead there was, and plucking up of boards, and throwing down of the spars ; and when the lead was torn off and cast down into the church, and the tombs in the church all broken (for in most abbeys were divers noble men and women, yea...
Sivu 26 - ... whose tombs were regarded no more than the tombs of all other inferior persons ; for to what end should they stand, when the church over them was not spared for their cause ?), and all things of price either spoiled, carped away, or defaced to the uttermost. " The persons that cast the lead into fodders plucked up all the seats in the choir, wherein the monks sat when they said service, which were like to the seats in minsters, and burned them, and melted the lead therewithall...
Sivu 94 - I thank our Lord, son," quoth he, " I find his Grace my very good lord indeed, and I do believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this Realm. Howbeit (son Roper) I may tell thee, I have no cause to be proud thereof. For if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was wars between us) it should not fail to go.

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