Introduction ; summary of contents ; Pecock's repressorLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 - Great Britain Of contents -- Peacock's Repressor -- Excerpts from Bury's Gladius Salomonis -- Abbreviato Reginaldi Peacock -- Extract from Gascoigne's Theological dictionary. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aftir anentis argument azens Bible bifore seid bigynnyng bokis certis CHAP chapiter chirche clepid clergie Crist Cristen deedis Donet doom of resoun doon eende ellis feith folewith forto Forwhi Goddis lawe gouernaunce graued groundid hath hise Holi Scripture hool housis iiij kunnyng later hand lawe of kinde leeful leerne leernyng lijk Lollards maad maner mannis manye miche moral philsophie myche namelich noon oonli opinioun ouer ouzte ouzten parti Pecock peple persoon pilgrimage placis Poul preestis preier principal conclusioun proue proued rehercid Repressor reule reulis rizt saue schal schulde schulden seable seie Seint seruice silf sithen speche speke summe supposicioun Testament thanne ther yn therbi therfore therto thilk thing thou thouz treuthis trewe trouthe tyme vertu vndir vndirstonding vntrewe vpon vsen vsid vsing weel weren whanne wolde wole wolen wordis writingis writun ymage ymagis ynouz zeue
Popular passages
Page i - THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHORITY OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE MASTER OF TUE ROLLS. ON the 26th of January 1857, the Master of the Rolls...
Page i - Rolls suggested that the editor should give an account of the MSS. employed by him, of their age and their peculiarities ; that he should add to the work a brief...
Page i - Rolls submitted to the Treasury a proposal for the publication of materials for the History of this Country from the Invasion of the Romans to the Reign of Henry VIII. The Master of the Rolls suggested that these materials should be selected for publication under competent editors without reference to periodical or chronological arrangement, without mutilation or abridgment, preference being given, in the first instance, to such materials as were most scarce and valuable. He proposed that each chronicle...
Page xliv - Tarentine doctor, in an inquiry of his into the three creeds, says that it was left out of the Nicene and Athanasian creeds because no heresy had then arisen against it, nor was any great question made about it. As to the authority of the Catholic Church, the doctor Augustine says : ' Unless the authority of the Church moved me, I should not believe the Gospel ! ' As to the power of councils, the doctor Gregory says (and his words are placed in the Canons, — Distinct.