Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset, Volume 2

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J. C. Satwell, 1891 - Dorset (England)
 

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Page 208 - Praise, laude, and blesse his Name alwayes, For it is semely so to do. 5. For why ? the Lord our God is good : His mercy is for euer sure : His trueth at all tymes firmely
Page 319 - We do not go to New-England as separatists from the Church of England ; though we cannot but separate from the corruptions in it : but we go to practise the positive part of Church Reformation, and propagate the gospel in America.
Page 125 - pervenerint Salutem SCIATIS quod Nos de gratia nostra speciali ac ex certa scientia et mero motu nostris PARDONAVIMUS Remisimus et Relaxavimus Ac per presentes pro Nobis heredibus et Successoribus nostris Pardonamus Remittimus et Relaxamus
Page 204 - He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just ; even they both are abomination to the Lord.
Page 238 - FRIEND SIR THOMAS HEALE. Stand by the magick of my powerfull rhymes, 'Gainst all the indignation of the times ; Age shall not wrong thee, or one jot abate Of thy both great and everlasting fate : While others perish, here's thy life decreed, Because begot of my immortal seed.
Page 8 - I do know Kinsmen of mine, three at the least, that have By this so sicken'd their estates that never They shall abound as formerly.
Page 149 - excellent, vertuous, and Noble Princesse ELIZABETH by the grace of God Queene of England France and Ireland défendeur of the faith
Page 293 - Act of Parliament by which it was enacted that the Duke of Somerset, one of the King's ancestors, was made ' mulier ' or legitimate." The saying of the Duke of Buckingham referred, of course, to John Beaufort, eldest natural son of John of Gaunt by Katherine Swynford. John Beaufort's children were legitimated by Act of Parliament
Page 309 - aforesaid have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant unto the said Henry
Page 115 - Steal not this book for fear of shame For in it is the owner's name ; And when you die the Judge will say Where is that book you stole away ? And if you say

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