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trigram frequency
to the king2809
out of the2439
of the church2253
as well as2168
the king and1925
the church of1922
of the king1707
of the kings1577
of the realm1539
teste rege apud1511
according to the1468
the name of1348
of the said1297
the bishop of1289
of all the1185
by the king1125
persona ecclesiae de1019
of the same1009
the house of997
the king of990
of the lords971
of the lord948
king henry the928
to the pope908
ought to be879
by the kings876
archbishop of canterbury868
of the people866
and of the864
not to be845
contrary to the844
church of england825
of the realme809
by reason of799
and all the790
part of the779
of the commons779
in hac parte771
the king to744
one of the740
in the church737
king edward the729
and in the721
in the kings719
lords and commons714
early english books710
and that the710
that the king708
the lords and706
in the year693
the archbishop of692
by way of689
of the house677
there is no663
out of his652
the statute of650
to the kings648
in point of646
or any other642
of the parliament634
with the record625
the duke of620
that it is620
against the king616
king and his611
of the whole606
and all other602
the king by601
english books online598
in the same596
to all the596
of the land593
the holy ghost587
of the world587
agreeth with the586
house of commons585
to be a581
defence of the579
in the parliament577
the time of577
that they should569
so much as567
to the end562
the law of561
the power of560
and to the558
the print touching558
church of rome556
to the church548
of the kingdom545
of our lord543
to be the532
the commons house528
the king in525
him and his524
of the kingdome522
out of their522
as i have513
of the gospel513
some of them512
together with the512
rege apud westm505
in curia christianitatis503
the parliament of495
anno regni nostri494
the year of490
the end of488
of the crown477
the most part472
the lords supper471
and that they470
which the king469
which i shall468
them in the467
act of parliament467
that it was465
for the most463
the pope and461
that he was460
the kings of460
all the people454
that they may451
in the name448
as it is447
the word of446
of our church445
it is a445
to the crown445
the death of443
in the world441
in the tower441
of both houses438
the state of437
of their own437
and by the437
them to be431
them to the429
is evident by427
to the said426
the earl of422
of the army416
of the holy415
fall from grace411
and that he409
to be made408
in the first408
that they are407
that he would406
that the said404
to the contrary404
members of the403
it is not402
that in the401
of the english400
and the like400
by the pope399
the people of399
is to be398
those who are398
end of the397
and for the396
as much as392
to the people392
the rest of388
one of them388
in that age385
and not to385
in respect of384
for div a383
notes for div383
the court of383
in the house383
the case of382
that they were382
of all sorts380
teste ut supra380
saints of god379
any of the378
in all ages375
that he should373
of this realm370
the life of369
of all their369
ought not to368
some of the366
word of god365
under pain of365
to the parliament365
the beginning of364
placitum in curia364
the presence of363
that all the363
many of them363
to the great362
that he had362
ministers of the361
of king edward357
government of the357
that they might356
et ideo vobis355
with the king354
in christo patri354
of god and353
the king will353
of high treason353
there was a353
summoned to parliament352
according to their351
of the popes351
of the great351
teste meipso apud351
and the whole351
to which i347
under the gospel347
of the bishops346
most of the345
him in the343
acts and monuments343
by the popes343
in times of342
lord the king341
writ to the341
by vertue of341
the petition of341
all the world340
with all the338
name of iesus337
before the king337
ideo vobis mandamus336
of the jews336
of the common335
as they are335
in the presence333
reason of the332
any of them332
the realm of330
realm of england330
in the very329
power of the329
of king henry328
about the year328
the city of328
them in their327
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of his reign327
from the king326
the use of325
or any of325
the church and325
to the lords324
it is the323
the council of323
to the archbishop322
of the law322
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as is evident319
the bishops and318
the common law318
fox acts and317
of his own317
it to be317
of petitions for317
against the kings316
the midst of316
at the name316
the cause of313
it to the313
for which he311
of them in311
the day of311
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of the city310
curia christianitatis de308
that he might306
text creation partnership306
king and lords306
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that which is305
made by the305
which i have304
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the holy land302
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in the midst302
king of england302
there is a301
you may read301
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and that by300
of england and299
quae non sunt298
in his life298
and the king297
for the king297
the councell of296
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to the bishop296
it is enacted295
him to the294
for the future294
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not in the294
of all his294
per ipsum regem292
well as the290
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as in the290
of the peace289
rest of the289
which he was289
according to his289
are to be288
under the law286
granted to the286
the bishops of285
in the life284
name of the284
the children of283
by william prynne282
the statutes of281
they are not281
the words of280
consent of the280
for which they280
them by the279
answer to the279
in case of279
that there is278
court of rome278
which they were278
that he may277
of the bishop277
the hands of276
beyond the seas276
officers of the276
liberties of the276
of them to275
and that in275
assent of the274
law of god274
of his crown274
without the kings274
by the lords273
the kingdom of273
not so much273
for the present273
the kingdome of272
which they have272
made in the271
early works to271
in this case270
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the great charter267
the lawes of267
del counte de267
the county of267
as they were266
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the same year263
of his majesties262
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acts of parliament261
the tower of261
out of a261
day of the260
it is most260
for want of259
the maintenance of259
in all things259
of the pope258
the truth of258
venerabili in christo257
and ought to257
the abbot of256
they should be255
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of their owne254
must needs be254
by all the253
which he had253
the government of252
him in his252
king of the251
the earle of250
by his own250
nobis in christo250
of the old249
for their own249
shall not be247
by the people247
the kings and247
that they would247
could not be247
that no man246
by the law246
in the time245
gratia rex angliae245
de auro suo245
to him and245
authority of the244
for the same244
the honour of243
them and their243
such as are243
this present parliament243
in regard of243
keying and markup242
that by the242
all sorts of242
church and state242
issued this writ241
in such a241
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in the said241
the lords day241
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most of them240
any of his239
of the gospell239
at all to239
the primitive church239
law of the238
belonging to the238
to the lord237
without the least237
the body of237
bishop of canterbury236
to the prejudice236
by the common236
it may be235
of the first235
to the house234
england and ireland234
in cases of234
of the earth233
to the whole233
by their own233
state of grace233
to make a232
this writ to232
church of god232
de bonis catallis232
against the parliament232
both of the231
the last parliament231
the ministers of231
of the clergy231
and others in230
the king or230
in the white229
in regno nostro229
in all places229
the parliament and228
of the saints228
to the same227
of all our227
the names of227
bishop of winchester227
and the kings227
petition of right227
and of all226
tower of london226
the pope to226
by the commons226
of those who226
house of lords226
of the most226
that the kings225
that they had225
and the rest225
in the court225
henry the d225
bishop of london225
in the old225
that the same224
to be done224
but by the224
out of england224
and others of223
in these words223
the next day222
the white tower222
the right of222
of the nation222
in the case222
king by his221
because it is221
people of the221
and in his221
king richard the221
print touching the220
the feast of220
but in the220
put to death220
and it is219
both houses of219
the lords table218
and if any218
to which the218
the king himself217
at this day217
to make them217
kings of england217
dei gratia rex217
in defence of217
the prejudice of217
of purpose to217
to do it216
made to the216
non sunt de216
to god and216
in the yeare216
of his owne216
that they shall216
the manner of216
if it be216
the order of215
ought to have215
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the spirit of215
for the defence215
not long after215
body of the214
they may be214
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the son of213
it shall be213
to which they213
eodem modo mandatum213
he would not213
which is the213
to the world213
many of the212
the sacrament of212
modo mandatum est212
as you may211
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priests and levites211
should not be211
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by the parliament209
as they have209
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the isle of208
peace of the208
to the popes207
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the lords house207
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the kings bench205
to doe it205
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letter to the204
sent to the204
catallis et debitis204
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as appeares by203
the protestant religion203
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with all their202
of this nature202
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i shall here202
of all other202
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to take away202
of the nobles201
ex parte nostra201
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found in the201
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them for their200
a writ to200
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the whole kingdom200
de catallis et200
to which he200
presence of the200
laws of the199
the king thereupon199
to defend the199
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in the county199
summoned to parl199
consimiles literae diriguntur199
not to the198
in their own198
the custody of198
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the laws and197
contrary to his197
the high commission197
sunt de testamento197
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our lord the196
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the whole kingdome195
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the rights of193
the whole house193
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to the holy192
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et mandatum est192
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or at least191
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god the father191
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the bishoprick of191
to god for190
with all his190
in balliva tua190
as if they189
year of our189
barons of the189
the payment of188
so as the188
de privato sigillo188
the title of188
all the bishops188
the office of188
whereupon the king188
archbishop of york187
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the glory of187
it in the187
and that all187
in the mean187
every of them186
omnibus ad quos186
of the body186
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is but a185
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he should be185
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edition of the185
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de testamento vel184
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testamento vel matrimonio182
all such as182
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prejudice of the182
of the work182
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and his successors181
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any of their181
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and the lord181
to king henry180
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if there be177
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the same time176
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christianitatis de catallis176
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use of the176
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of the prelates175
officers and souldiers175
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sacrament of the174
the communion table174
to be of174
as appears by174
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of the apostles173
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of our kings173
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letters to the172
bishop of durham172
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in forma praedicta171
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of england in171
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of the altar170
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after his death166
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those things which166
subject to the166
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of the true165
pope and his165
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in haec verba164
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petitions for england162
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sicut praedictum est162
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order of the161
dilecto fideli suo161
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edwardus dei gratia160
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eodem modo scribitur141
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the kings letters133
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the law and133
of a king133
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as long as133
of the councell133
by god himself133
de bonis et133
the meane time133
his owne hand133
of them by133
in their owne132
and chapter of132
the liberty of132
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of the council132
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duke of york132
and his heirs132
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of jesus christ131
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much as in131
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