My lords, I may thank you that these Puritans plead for my supremacy, for if once you are out and they in place, I know what would become of my supremacy, for, No bishop, no king. Neal's History of the Puritans: Or, The Rise, Principles, and Sufferings of ... - Page 324de Daniel Neal, Edward Parsons - 1811 - 679 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1807 - 538 pages
...it, as if you, or fome that adhere unto you, were not well qffe&ed towards it. But if once you were out, and they in place, I know what would become of my fupremacy. No HiJJiop, no King, as before I /aid. Neither do I thus fpeak at randome, without ground,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1809 - 760 pages
...make their party good against you, but by appealing unto it; but if once you were out, and they in, I know what would become of my Supremacy, for No Bishop, No King. I have learned of »hat cut they have been, who, preaching before me, since my coming into England,... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 612 pages
...hand to his hat and said, " My lords, f I may thank you that these puritans plead for my suprem* acy, for if once you are out, and they in place, I know...what would become of my supremacy, for, No bishop, no f kins;. Well, doctor, have you any thing else to offer?" Dr. Raynolds, 'JVo more, if it please your... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 656 pages
...to his hat and said, "•>/// lords, ' I may thank you that these puritans plead for my suprem' acy, for if once you are out, and they in place, I know...what would become of my supremacy, for, No bishop, no 1 king. Well, doctor, have you any thing else to offer?" Dr. Raynolds, ' JVo more, if it please your... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 552 pages
...me in my minority." Then turning to the bishops, he put his hand to his hat and said, " My lords, I may thank you that these Puritans plead for my supremacy,...king. Well, doctor, have you any thing else to offer ?" Dr. Raynolds, ' No more, if it please your majesty.' Then rising from his chair, the kin* said,... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 554 pages
...me in my minority." Then turning to the bishops, he put his hand to his hat and said, " My lords, I may thank you that these Puritans plead for my supremacy,...king. Well, doctor, have you any thing else to offer .'" Dr. Raynolds, ' No more, if it please your majesty.' Then rising from his chair, the king said,... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 468 pages
...make their party good against you, but by appealing unto i( ; but if once you were out, and they in, I know what would become of my supremacy, for No bishop, no king. I have learned of what cut they have been who, preaching before me since my coming into England, passed... | |
| Robert Southey - 1824 - 546 pages
...make their party good against you, but by appealing unto it: but if once yon were out and they in, I know what would become of my supremacy, for No bishop, no King. I have learned of what cut they have been, who, preaching before me since my coming into England, past... | |
| John Fry - 1825 - 642 pages
...you but by appealing to the regale, as if you or some of your friends were disaffected to it : but if once you are out and they in place, I know what...become of my supremacy : for no bishop, no king!" He observed, " that Knox in Scotland had at first urged the supremacy, when by it they would suppress... | |
| 1825 - 688 pages
...cannot make their party good against you, but by appealing to it. But if once you were out and they in, I know what would become of my supremacy, for NO BISHOP,...NO KING. Well, Doctor, have you any thing else to say ? Dr. Reynolds. No more, if it please your majesty. His Majesty. If this be all your party hath... | |
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