| Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 414 pages
...mind " altered for this freedom, she desireth ta " have all men live as they list; she can hardly " be brought, and thinketh it too great a " subjection, for her, being a Prince in " her own country, to have her will broken " therein, t * In a letter to Sir William Cecil. t Keith, p. 271.... | |
| 1826 - 332 pages
...have her mind altered for this freedom, she desireth to have all men live as they list; she can hardly be brought, and thinketh it too great a subjection for her, being a prince in her own country, to have her will broken therein. " The subjects that desire to live in the true worship... | |
| Thomas Wright - Great Britain - 1838 - 578 pages
...resolution, I have wrytten to his Lordship, and because there are dyvers other thyngs here, which 1 desyre sholde come to your Honor's knowledge, which...playnely and openlye spoken agaynste by the preach190 RELIGIOUS HEATS IN SCOTLAND. [MARCH, ers, then ever was the Pope of Rome. This kindleth in her a desyreto... | |
| Thomas Wright - Great Britain - 1838 - 576 pages
...disobedience no good order, be it never so well devysed, can be observed. What troubles have rysen in thts countrie for religion, your Honor knoweth. All things...nowe more playnely and openlye spoken agaynste by the preachcrs, then ever was the Pope of Rome. This kindleth in her a desyreto revenge, andbredeth in other... | |
| Thomas Wright - Great Britain - 1838 - 610 pages
...to the sermonde. To have her mynde altered for thys fredom that she desyreth to have all men ly ve as theie lyke, she can hardlye be brought, and thinketh...playnely and openlye spoken agaynste by the preach190 RELIGIOUS HEATS IN SCOTLAND. [MARCH, ers, then ever was the Pope of Rome. This kindleth in her a desyreto... | |
| Robert Sangster Rait - Queens - 1900 - 386 pages
...mind altered for this freedom, that she desireth to have all men live as they like, she can hardly be brought, and thinketh it too great a subjection for her, being a prince in her own country, to have her will broken therein. The subjects who desire to live in the true fear and... | |
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