| Robert Henry - 1800 - 470 páginas
...vicar he declared he was determined to obey, rather than the king 5 and, upon the bifhops declining to report his words, he went boldly into the council,...were then renewed with greater warmth than ever, and lafled all day ;• but towards evening the former ientence was con' firmed, and intimated to the primate... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 484 páginas
...vicar he declared he was determined to obey, rather than the king ; and, upon the bifhops declining to report his words, he went boldly into the council,...the former fentence was confirmed, and intimated to the primate ; who begged to be allowed till next morning to deliberate upon his anfwer. The king and... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 478 páginas
...vicar he declared he was determined to obey, rather than the King; and, upon the bifhops declining to report his words, he went boldly into the council, and pronounced them before the King and his nobilityThe debates were then renewed with greater warmth than ever, and lafted all day; but towards... | |
| James B. Holroyd - 1834 - 426 páginas
...whose vicar he declared he was determined to obey, rather than the King; and upon the Bishops declining to report his words, he went boldly into the council,...were then renewed with greater warmth than ever, and continued all day; at the close of which the former sentence was confirmed and communicated to the... | |
| William Jones - 1838 - 708 páginas
...determined to obey, rather than the king ; and upon the bishops declining to report his words, he rushed into the council, and pronounced them before the king...were then renewed with greater warmth than ever, and lasted the whole day ; but ended in a confirmation of the former sentence. The primate begged to be... | |
| John Dowling - 1845 - 698 páginas
...determined to obey, rather than the king ; and upon the bishops declining to report his words, he rushed into the council, and pronounced them before the king and his nobility. This was the time of schism mentioned in a previous chapter, between the two rival popes, Urban and... | |
| John Dowling - 1871 - 962 páginas
...determined to obey, rather than the king ; and upon the bishops declining to report his words, he rushed into the council, and pronounced them before the king and his nobility. This was the time of schism mentioned in a previous chapter, between the two rival popes, Urban and... | |
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