| Henry Fitz-Simon - 1881 - 308 páginas
...others, that should sue forth their liveries, leave the same undone, because of the oath of supremacy. The people in many places resort to Mass now in greater...known to be factious and working, be apprehended, both men and women will not stick to rescue the party. In no less multitudes do these priests hold... | |
| Constantia Maxwell - 1923 - 408 páginas
...mayors and principal officers of cities and corporate towns and justices of peace of this country's birth refuse to take the Oath of Supremacy, as is...priest known to be factious and working be apprehended, both men and women wOl not stick to rescue the party. In no less multitudes do these priests hold general... | |
| Eleanor Hull - 1926 - 652 páginas
...disperse themselves into several quarters, in such sort that every town and country is full of them . . . The people in many places resort to Mass now in greater...multitudes, both in town and country, than for many years * Sidney, Letters, ed. Collins, i, 112-113 (April 28, 1576). past."1 Though the ports were watched... | |
| Marcus Tanner - 2003 - 532 páginas
...hopes had been conceived, they have made altogether obstinate and disobedient and contemptuous . . . the people in many places resort to Mass now in greater...both in town and country than for many years past . . . such as are conformed and go to church are everywhere derided, scorned and oppressed by the multitude.'... | |
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