| John Strype - 1822 - 628 páginas
...only to their liberties, but their sees and jurisdictions, as Gardiner, Turnstal and Bonner, Hethe and Day, let loose, as it were, especially two of...characters were not over true. The sentence of Bishop Bonnets restitution was read Bonner's publicly in St. Paul's church on the 5th of September, af-Reg;st... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 626 páginas
...not only to their liberties, but their sees and jurisdictions, as Gardiner, Tumstal and Bonner, Hethe and Day, let loose, as it were, especially two of...after, it appeared these characters were not over true. • «_•!.• if f • Bishops reThe sentence of Bishop Bonner's restitution was read Bonnet publicly... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 624 páginas
...been before represented by their friends under very fair characters: as, that they were reforinable; that they were meet instruments for a commonwealth...true. The sentence of Bishop Bonner's restitution was readBonner!* publicly in St. Paul's church on the 5th of September, af- Regist. ter a formal process... | |
| 1842 - 498 páginas
...same, then would arrant papists have alleged, as I and others have heard them do, that they were men reformable; that they were meet instruments for a...not so obstinate and malicious as they were judged; and that they thirsted not for the blood of any man. And of lady Mary, who has not heard, that she... | |
| John Knox - 1854 - 582 páginas
...herde them do) that they were men reformable, that they wer mete instrumentes for a common wealth; that they were not so obstinate and malicious as they were judged; neither that they thristed for the bloude of any man. And of Ladye Marye,1 who hath not herde, that she was sober, mercyful,... | |
| William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe - 1867 - 542 páginas
...would arrant Papists have alleged (as I and other have heard them do) that they were men rcformable, that they were meet instruments for a commonwealth...neither that they thirsted for the blood of any man. And of Lady Mary, who hath not heard that she was sober, merciful, and one that loved the commonwealth... | |
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