History of the Priory Church of Bridlington, in the East Riding of the County of York

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T. Stevenson, 1836 - 133 sivua
 

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Sivu 98 - ... thought good, that a plain declaration should be made of the premises, as well to the lords spiritual and temporal, as to other his loving subjects the commons in this present parliament assembled : whereupon the said lords and commons, by a great deliberation, finally be resolved, that it is and shall be much more to the pleasure of Almighty God, and for the honour of this his realm, that the possessions of such small religious houses, now being spent, spoiled, and wasted for increase and maintenance...
Sivu 97 - Forasmuch as manifest sin, vicious carnal and abominable living, is daily used and committed amongst the little and small abbeys, priories, and other religious houses of monks, canons, and nuns...
Sivu 10 - Wherefore, if ye have any reverence to the service of God, if ye have any common honesty, if ye have any conscience in keeping of necessary and godly ordinances, keep your churches in good repair; whereby ye shall not only please God and deserve his manifold blessings, but also deserve the good report of all godly people.
Sivu 97 - ... to the observation of good religion ; so that without such small houses be utterly suppressed, and the religious persons therein committed to great and honourable...
Sivu 97 - ... and great solemn monasteries of this realm wherein, thanks be to God, religion is right well kept and observed, be destitute of such full...
Sivu 98 - God) religion is right well kept and observed, be destitute of such full number of religious persons as they ought and may keep, hath thought good that a plain declaration should be made of the premises, as well to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as to other his loving subjects the Commons in this present Parliament assembled : Whereupon the said Lords and Commons, by a great deliberation, finally be resolved that it is and shall be much more to the pleasure of Almighty God...
Sivu 30 - Religion, and some of which laid down their lives for the defence of the same, were, sure, of another mind, if we may, from what they did, judge what they thought. They had no purpose, nor had they any warrant, to set up a new Religion, but to reform the old...
Sivu 97 - ... farms, granges, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, as the ornaments of their churches and their goods and chattels to the high displeasure of Almighty God, slander of good religion, and to the great infamy of the King's Highness and the realm if redress should not be had thereof, And albeit that many continual visitations hath been heretofore had by the space of two hundred years and more, for an honest and charitable reformation of such unthrifty, carnal, and abominable living...
Sivu 97 - ... consume, and utterly waste as well their churches, monasteries, priories, principal houses, farms, granges, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, as the ornaments of their churches, and their goods and chattels, to the high displeasure of Almighty God, slander of good religion, and to the great infamy of the King's highness and the realm, if redress should not be had thereof...

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