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Sivu 190 - It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though it were only a fair large cushion made of a cope or altar-cloth, to adorn their windows, or make their chairs appear to have somewhat in them of a chair of state2. Yet how contemptible were these trappings, in comparison of those vast sums of money which were made of jewels, plate, and cloth of tissue...
Sivu 113 - THROUGH all the changing scenes of life, In trouble and in joy, The praises of my God shall still My heart and tongue employ.
Sivu 1 - DURING which Term the said Apprentice his Master faithfully shall serve his secrets keep his lawful commands everywhere gladly do. He shall do no damage to his said...
Sivu 1 - He shall do no damage to his said master nor see it to be done of others; but to his power shall let, or forthwith give notice to his said master of the same. The goods of his said master he shall not waste, nor the same without license of him to any give or lend.
Sivu 190 - ... parlours were hung with altar-cloths, their tables and beds covered with copes, instead of carpets and coverlets; and many made carousing cups of the sacred chalices, as once Belshazzar celebrated his drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the temple. It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had not somewhat of this furniture in it, though it were only a fair large cushion, made of a cope, or altar-cloth, to adorn their windows, or make their chairs appear to have somewhat in...
Sivu 192 - Churches be in somme places embeselled or remoued contrarye to our former expresse commaundemcntes any manyfestlye to the contempt and derogacion of our honour in that behalfe, We haue thought mete to haue the very truthe herin Justly and duly knowen to thintent the same may be as ys most necessarye redressed and furthwith reformed, And for that purpose for the good knowledge and experyence had in your trustynes faithfulnes Wisdome and vprightnes We haue appoyncted you to be our speciall Commyssioners...
Sivu 190 - London, the lord mayor, the lord chief justice, ' with other,' were appointed commissioners for collecting all the remaining ' church goods' in the metropolis, ' that is to say, jewels of golde and silver, crosses, candlesticks, censers, chalices, and all such like, with their ready money, to be delivered to the master of the king's jewels in the Tower ; and all copes and vestments of cloth of...
Sivu 16 - Before religion reached the point where it proclaimed that God should be sought in the Absolute and the Ideal — that is to say, outside the world — one cult only was reasonable and scientific, and that was the cult of the Sun.
Sivu 1 - Matrimony he shall not contract ; nor from the service of his said master day nor night absent himself ; but in all things as an honest and faithful apprentice shall and will demean and behave himself towards his said master and all his during the said term.
Sivu 190 - King's exchequer, yet the far greatest part of the prey came to other hands : insomuch that many private men's parlours were hung with altar-cloths ; their tables and beds covered with copes, instead of carpets and coverlids ; and many made carousing cups of the sacred chalices, as once Belshazzar celebrated his drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the Temple.