... name ; wherein the first day they were superiors, for they had put in the ears of them, by whose voices such things do pass, multas fabulas, too tedious to write unto your grace. History of the Reformation - Page 79de Henry Stebbing - 1836Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1816 - 568 pages
...lett that nothing should pass as in the Universities Name; wherein the first day they were Superiors, for they had put in the ears of them, by whose Voices such things do pass, multas fábulas, too tedious to write unto your Grace. Upon Sunday at afternoon were assembled, after the... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 480 pages
...lett that nothing should pass as in the Universities Name ; wherein the first day they were Superiors, for they had put in the ears of them, by whose Voices such things do pass, muhas fabulas, too tedious to write unto your Grace. Upon Sunday at afternoon were assembled, after... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1829 - 572 pages
...nothing should pass as in the uni- BOOK versities name ; wherein the first day they were superiors, llfor they had put in the ears of them, by whose voices...after the manner of the university, all the doctors, batchellors of divinity, and masters of art, being in number almost two hundred : in that congregation... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 572 pages
...nothing should pass as in the uni- BOOK vershies name ; wherein the first day they were superiors, IIfor they had put in the ears of them, by whose voices...after the manner of the university, all the doctors, batchellors of divinity, and masters of art, being in number almost two hundred : in that congregation... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 576 pages
...nothing should pass as in the uni- BOOK versities name; wherein the first day they were superiors, nfor they had put in the ears of them, by whose voices such things do pass, multas fábulas, too tedious to write unto your grace. Upon Sunday at afternoon were assembled, after the... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1839 - 664 pages
...lett that nothing should pass as in the Universities Name ; wherein the first day they were Superiors, for they had put in the ears of them, by whose Voices...after the manner of the University, all the Doctors, Batchellors of Divi48 49 nity, and Matters of Art, being in number almost two hundred : In that Congregation... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1865 - 624 pages
...let that nothing should pass as in the university's name ; wherein the first day they were superiors, for they had put in the ears of them, by whose voices...the doctors, bachelors of divinity, and masters of art, being in number almost two hundred : in that congregation we delivered your grace's letters, which... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1868 - 606 pages
...lett that nothing should pass as in the Universities name ; wherein the first day they were superiors, for they had put in the ears of them, by whose voices...Divinity, and Masters of Arts, being in number almost two hundred : In that congregation we delivered your Question Grace's Letters, which were read openly... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1869 - 604 pages
...lett that nothing should pass as in the Universities name ; wherein the first day they were superiors, for they had put in the ears of them, by whose voices such things do pass, multas fabvlas, too tedious to write unto your Grace. Upon Sunday at afternoon were assembled, after the manner... | |
| James Bass Mullinger - 1873 - 796 pages
...lett that nothing should pass as in the universities name ; wherein the first day they were superiors, for they had put in the ears of them by whose voices such things do pass, mvltas fabulas, too tedious to write unto your grace. Upon Sunday at afternoon, were assembled after... | |
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