| Henry Cotton - 1849 - 430 стор.
...foul, deformed, and as cruelly crushed, a* any other part of this sore and sick realm." " Your Majesty may believe it, that upon the face of the earth, where...church in so miserable a case. The misery of which consuteth in these three particulars: " 1. The ruin of the vevy temples themselves, " 2. The want of... | |
| Author of Your place in Church is empty - 1849 - 1074 стор.
...noisome neighbours, I should make too lonsr a libel of this my letter. But your Majesty may 27 believe, that upon the face of the earth, where Christ is professed there is not a Church in so miserable a cote. The misery of which consists in these three particulars;—The ruin of the very temples themselves... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1850 - 476 стор.
...and dismay. He was born near the time that the excellent Sir Henry Sidney wrote to Queen Elizabeth, "that upon the face of the earth, where Christ is professed, there is not a church" (he means that of Ireland) "in so miserable a case :" yet, when he was but eighteen years of age, at... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1850 - 562 стор.
...and dismay. He was born near the time that the excellent Sir Henry Sidney wrote to Queen Elizabeth, " that upon the face of the earth, where Christ is professed, there is not a Church" (he means that of Ireland) " in so miserable a case:" yet, when he was but eighteen years of age, at... | |
| 1851 - 854 стор.
...the spoil made of the bishoprics, partly ';the prelates themselves, Sir Henry adds, 'that your majtsy may believe it, that upon the face of the earth where Christ ii professed, there is not a church in so miserable a case.' — (Msst. vol. i. pp. 298, 299.) At the... | |
| James Seaton Reid - 1853 - 570 стор.
...reformation, either of religion or manners, hath yet been planted and continued among them. Your Majesty may believe it, that upon the face of the earth, where...professed, there is not a Church in so miserable a ease: the misery of which eonsisteth in these three particulars, the ruin of the very temples themselves,... | |
| Matthew Kelly - 1864 - 476 стор.
...According to Sydney, Elizabeth's lay legate, in 1576, " The Church is foul, deformed, and cruelly crushed; upon the face of the earth, where Christ is professed,...which consisteth in these three particulars, — the ruine of the very temples themselves, the want of good ministers to serve in them, and competent living... | |
| Patrick Francis Moran - 1864 - 214 стор.
...potentates, their noisome neighbours, I should make too long a libel of this my letter. But your majesty may believe it, that upon the face of the earth where...there is not a church in so miserable a case." The remedies which the lord deputy suggests are, first, the repair of the churches ; second, the sending... | |
| William Maziere Brady - 1868 - 204 стор.
...Potentates, their noisome neighbours, I should make too long a libel of this my letter. But your Majesty may believe it, that upon the face of the earth, where...misery of which consisteth in these three particulars : — I. The ruin of the very temples themselves : 2. The want of good Ministers to serve in them,... | |
| Mary Francis Cusack - 1868 - 642 стор.
...sees, declaring that if he told all. he should make " too long a libel of his letter. But your Majesty may believe it, that, upon the face of the earth where...professed, there is not a Church in so miserable a case." A Protestant nobleman, after citing some extracts from this document, concludes thus : " Such was the... | |
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