| John Strype - 1821 - 624 стор.
...matrimony in the Clergy. And " if I were not therein very stiff, her Majesty would utterly " and openly condemn and forbid it. In the end, for her " satisfaction, this injunction now sent to your Grace is de" vised. The good order thereof shall do no harm. I have " devised to send it in this sort to your... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 622 стор.
...matrimony in the Clergy. And " if I were not therein very stiff, her Majesty would utterly " and openly condemn and forbid it. In the end, for her " satisfaction, this injunction now sent to your Grace is de" vised. The good order thereof shall do no harm. I have " devised to send it in this sort to your... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 624 стор.
...matrimony in the Clergy. And " if I were not therein very stiff, her Majesty would utterly " and openly condemn and forbid it. In the end, for her " satisfaction, this injunction now sent to your Grace is de" vised. The good order thereof shall do no harm. I have " devised to send it in this sort to your... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 478 стор.
...not therein very stiff, her majesty would utterly and openly condemn and forbid it. In the end, 15 for her satisfaction, this injunction now sent to...your province, and to the archbishop of York for his; and to the chancellors of the two universities for their charge ; so as it shall not be promulged to... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 490 стор.
...not therein very stiff, her majesty would utterly and openly condemn and forbid it. In the end, 15 for her satisfaction, this injunction now sent to...your province, and to the archbishop of York for his ; and to the chancellors of the two universities for their charge ; so as it shall not be promulged... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1844 - 514 стор.
...matrimony in the clergy. And if I were not therein very stiff, her majesty would utterly and openly condemn and forbid it. In the end, for her satisfaction,...this injunction now sent to your grace is devised. 15 The good order thereof shall do no harm. I have devised to send it in this sort to your grace for... | |
| Henry Charles Lea - 1884 - 694 стор.
...contrary shall forfeit all ecclesiastical promotions in any cathedral or collegiate church within this realm." Burghley, in sending this royal mandate to...Archbishop of York for his ; so as it shall not be promulged to be popular."2 It is doubtless to this occurrence that we may attribute the last relic... | |
| Henry Charles Lea - 1884 - 722 стор.
...remarks, " Her Majesty continueth very evil affected to the state of matrimony in the clergy. And if [Fj were not therein very stiff, her Majesty would openly...Archbishop of York for his ; so as it shall not be promulged to be popular."* It is doubtless to this occurrence that we may attribute the last relic... | |
| William P. Haugaard - 1968 - 424 стор.
...matrimony in the clergy. And if [I] were not therein very stiff, her Majesty would utterly and openly condemn and forbid it. In the end, for her satisfaction,...is devised. The good order thereof shall do no harm The bishop of Norwich is blamed even of the best sort for his remissness in ordering his clergy. He... | |
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