Legislation by Three of the Thirteen Stanleys, Kings of Man: Acts of Sir John Stanley, A.D. 1417-1430. Legislation of the Seventh Earl of Derby, A.D. 1627-1647, and His Letter as Published in Peck's Desiderata Curiosa. Acta Referring to the Clergy and Landowners, by the Tenth Earl of Derby, 1703, Volumen3William McKenzie (of Edinburgh) Manx Society, 1860 - 239 páginas |
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... reformation . was begun somewhat later here than in England , but so happily carried on that there has not for many years been one Papist a native in the Island , nor indeed are there dissenters of any denomination except a family or ...
... reformation . was begun somewhat later here than in England , but so happily carried on that there has not for many years been one Papist a native in the Island , nor indeed are there dissenters of any denomination except a family or ...
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... reformation of the laws and their administration in the heart of the British Isles . And lastly , the principle of transition - of peacefully developing the future from the roots of the past , has shown itself strong in this Island ...
... reformation of the laws and their administration in the heart of the British Isles . And lastly , the principle of transition - of peacefully developing the future from the roots of the past , has shown itself strong in this Island ...
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... and to the Temporall Judges and 24 Keys ; for Reformation of which Delays hereafter , and for Quietness and avoiding of Differences between the Ecclesiasticall and Temporall Courts within that Island , SEVENTH EARL OF DERBY . 107.
... and to the Temporall Judges and 24 Keys ; for Reformation of which Delays hereafter , and for Quietness and avoiding of Differences between the Ecclesiasticall and Temporall Courts within that Island , SEVENTH EARL OF DERBY . 107.
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... reformation for future times , and have made and offered also to his Lordship such feizable reasons of their just grievances against the Comon- altie , that his Lordship ( for preservation of love and unity betwixt the Clergy and ...
... reformation for future times , and have made and offered also to his Lordship such feizable reasons of their just grievances against the Comon- altie , that his Lordship ( for preservation of love and unity betwixt the Clergy and ...
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... Reformation . A revival among them led to the institution of a stricter class or order of them , the Cistercians , who possessed more than 1800 monasteries . Luther said of Bernard , abbot of Clairvaux , the most eminent of the ...
... Reformation . A revival among them led to the institution of a stricter class or order of them , the Cistercians , who possessed more than 1800 monasteries . Luther said of Bernard , abbot of Clairvaux , the most eminent of the ...
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24 Keys Abbot Act of Tynwald aforesaid ancient anti-papal Barons Bishop Wilson British Isles called Captain Castle Rushen Castletown century charter Christian church clergy Code Stanley commons Comptroler confirmed constitution Council crown Crowner dayes declared Deemsters Demester despotism Douglas Duke Earl of Derby Earl's ecclesiastical England estates fealty feudal give Glenfaba Governor grace Gybbon hath heirs Henry VIII honour houlden Ireland Island James Keyes King Stanley King's kingdom land legislative Lieutenant Livetenant Livetenante Lord Lord's Lordship Manx nation Marown oath offended officers ordayned Papacy Papal parish Parliament Patrick person Pope prerogative priestly priests reason received reformation Richard Rome saye Scotland servants seventh Earl Sir John Stanley Sodor spiritual Stanley kings Stanley's statute temporal tenants thereof Thomas twenty-four Keys tyme Tynwald Court Tynwald Day Tynwald Hill tyth unto Vicar whosoever William Willm wthin wthout Wycliffe xxiiij
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Página 167 - Of us outcast, exiled, his new delight, Mankind, created, and for him this world. So farewell hope, and with hope farewell fear, Farewell remorse : all good to me is lost ; Evil, be thou my good : by thee at least Divided empire with heaven's King I hold, By thee, and more than half perhaps will reign ; As man ere long and this new world shall know.
Página 157 - And Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest unto Zoar.
Página 157 - And the LORD said unto Abram, after that Lot was separated from him, Lift up now thine eyes, and look from the place where thou art northward, and southward, and eastward, and westward : 15 For all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed for ever.
Página 170 - And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it : for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof. And the nations of them which are saved shall walk in the light of it: and the kings of the earth do bring their glory and honour into it.
Página 172 - He that reigneth on high, to whom is given all power in heaven and in earth, hath committed the one holy catholic and apostolic church out of which there is no salvation, to one alone on earth, namely, to Peter, prince of the apostles, and to the Roman pontiff, successor of Peter, to be governed with a plenitude of power...
Página 167 - He deserved no such return From me, whom He created what I was In that bright eminence, and with His good Upbraided none ; nor was His service hard. What could be less than to afford Him praise, The easiest recompense, and pay Him thanks, How due ! yet all His good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice...
Página 66 - Then, putting his hand into his pocket, gave him two pieces of gold, saying, ' This is all I have, take it, and do thy work well, and when I am upon the block and lift up my hand, then do you your work ; but I doubt your coat is too burly, (being of great black shag,) it will hinder you or trouble you.
Página 140 - If there has ever been a pious monk who feared God, it was St. Bernard; whom alone I hold in much higher esteem than all other monks and priests throughout the globe.
Página 53 - I remember one said it was much safer to take men's lives than their estates : for their children will sooner much forget the death of their father than the loss of their...
Página 129 - I am, with great truth and regard, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, LANSDOWNE.