| 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... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1900 - 488 sivua
...as cold and as weak, in a manner, as it is in lay men." Nevertheless, in spite of the evil effect to 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. This no mean man lacketh now, to the... | |
| 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 Aiden Gasquet - 1905 - 424 sivua
...that the number of priests without very definite work had tended to diminish the respect paid to them by the laity. " But were I Pope," he says, ..." I...(placed) in as vile an office as his horsekeeper. "i hat 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... | |
| Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1927 - 664 sivua
...are by 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... | |
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