| Hugh Latimer - 1824 - 478 pages
...stand: and then both ploughs not walking, nothing should be in the commonweal but hunger. For ever since the prelates were made lords and nobles, the...standeth, there is no work done, the people starve. They hawk, they hunt, they card, they dice, they pastime in their prelacies with gallant gentlemen,... | |
| Robert Mackenzie Beverley - 1826 - 144 pages
...stand ; " and then both ploughs not walking, nothing should be in the common" weal but hunger. For ever since the prelates were made Lords and " Nobles, the...; there is no work done, — the people " starve. They hawk, they hunt, they card, they dice, they pastime in " their prelacies with gallant gentlemen,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 440 pages
...pray, If also through the nose they '11 pay. Resolved, that Hooper, (') Lalimer, (») And Cranmer, (3) all extremely err, (•) "They," the Bishops, "know...Bishop, it were sufficient." — On the Commandments, p. 7a. (») "Since the Prelates were made Lords and Nohles, the plough standeth, there is no work done,... | |
| 1832 - 352 pages
...stand : and then both ploughs not walking, nothing should be in the commonwealth but hunger. For ever since the prelates were made lords and nobles, the...standeth, there is no work done, the people starve. They hawk, they hunt, they card, they dice, they pastime in their prelacies with gallant gentlemen,... | |
| Hugh Latimer - 1832 - 354 pages
...stand : and then both ploughs not walking, nothing should be in the commonwealth but hunger. For ever since the prelates were made lords and nobles, the...standeth, there is no work done, the people starve. They hawk, they hunt, they card, they dice, they pastime in their prelacies with gallant gentlemen,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 242 pages
...would in time produce. One Pisgah peep at modern Durham To far more lordly thoughts would stir 'em. * " They," the Bishops, " know that the primitive Church...Bishop, it were sufficient." On the Commandments, p. 72. f " Since the Prelates were made Lords and Nobles, the plough standeth, there is no work done, the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 234 pages
...would in time produce. One Pisgah peep at modern Durham To far more lordly thoughts would stir 'em. * " They," the Bishops, " know that the primitive Church...remained unto the Bishop, it were sufficient." On the Commandment}, p. 72. f " Since the Prelates were made Lords and Nobles, the plough standeth, there... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 242 pages
...far more lordly thoughts would stir 'em. * " They," the Bishops, " know that the primitive Church bad no such Bishops. If the fourth part of the bishopric...Bishop, it were sufficient." On the Commandments, p. 72. f " Since the Prelates were made Lords and Nobles, the plough standeth, there is no work done, the... | |
| Daniel Isaac, John Burdsall - 1840 - 548 pages
...contrary to the apostles' times ; tor they preached and lorded not. And now they lord and preach not. Ever since the prelates were made lords and nobles the...standeth; there is no work done ; the people starve. They are otherwise occupied, some in king's matters, some are ambassadors, some of the privy council,... | |
| John Hooper - 1843 - 606 pages
...indifferent man judge. The magistrates, that suffer the abuse of these goods, be culpable of the fault. If the fourth part of the bishopric remained unto the bishop, it were sufficient; the third part to such as should teach the good learning; the second part to the poor of the dioceses;... | |
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