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A28585The Cardinall pulled down, reared up, turned square to round, why should he be lesse then his Subjects?
A28585Whether a King that can do no man wrong, can dissemble the Royall Assent in Parliament, or declare himselfe Legally in that manner by Proclamation?
A54633Had they no property or right in their Estates?
A54633Hiberniae?
A54633My Lord Bacon in a Letter to the Duke of Buckingham, asks, Where were the Commons before H. 1. gave them authority to meet in Parliament?
A54633Scrutentur Rotuli,& c. de Cancellaria, si temporibus Progenitorum Regis Burgenses praedicti solebant venire vel non?
A54633would he not have seized all into his own hands, and granted the Conquered Lands to others?
A26172Atwood, William, d. 1705?
A26172Atwood, William, d. 1705?
A26172Utrum salvâ reverentiâ et obedientiâ sedis Apostolicae possit fidem terreno Regi servare annon?
A34712Hamlet where a Writ lyeth in it, or not?
A34712In the end, the same Sir Ralph being once or twice urged to answer, whether these Letters were his or no?
A34712On Monday the 24 of May, the Speaker required to know whether the Lords of the Kings ● Council appointed would take up the same?
A34712Si eusront a ● llours oustre demesn que fuerunt soilement Signior le Roy, averont ● icts les priviledges?
A34712The Chancellor demanded of the Lords and Commons, whether such things as they agreed on, should be by way of Ordinance or of Statute?
A34712The first of forrain affairs was, what was to be attempted for defence?
A34712The one and twentieth of December the Bishops and Lords of the Kings Council were demanded, whether they would attend?
A34712The second how the same War might be nourished, and maintained?
A34712The second, to know whether certain being named to be of the Councell liked him, or no?
A34712Whether it were better for him to assail Scotland, or to claim the Demesne of the same?
A34712or else by making himself party, to take the advantage, and thereby to enjoy the services as other his Ancestors had?
A34712si per forreins solement, au per esteniers solement, vel per ambideuz?
A56227* And can most of th ● se Remonstrants in late or present power, now say this in truth or reality?
A56227* And can the new Modellers of our Government over and over, who were parties to this Declaration, and then Members of the Commons House, say so now?
A56227* And is not this now proved a real experimental Truth, in some of these Remonstants, to their shame?
A56227* And shal we now at last fail herein?
A56227* And should they not be so now, then?
A56227* But have not our times bred men much bolder then he, since this Speech was made, and he executed?
A56227* Do none deserve as severe now?
A56227* Do not the Army- Officers now enforce them to all this without a Parliament?
A56227* Have none done so since them?
A56227* Have none of thi, Name, or of his functian since done the like in an higher degree?
A56227* Have not others Pioners and Jasses done the like?
A56227* Is it not most true of late and still?
A56227* Is not this an experimental truth now ▪* And were they ever so base, cowardly, slavish as now?
A56227* Was ever their power, violence so unlimited unbounded in all Kinds as now?
A56227* Was it ever so frequent a sin as now in all sorts of late Judges officers Subjects?
A56227* What are they now of late times of publick Changes?
A5622710. it was debated in Parliament, whether this Judgement was legall?
A56227And are not others Treasons of late times such, proclaimed such, in and by their owne Printed Papers, and therein exceeding Straffords?
A56227And as for Industry and Valour, who will take paines for that, which when he hath gotten, is not his own?
A56227And is it not so now?
A56227But if the succeeding Acts and agreements do not limit& restrain that Right, what people can be secure?
A56227If whether Felony?
A56227In that sore famine in the Land of Egypt, when the inhabitants were reduced to the next door to death( for there they say, why should we die?)
A56227What can be more hurtfull, more pernicious than such Propositions as these?
A56227or read this without blushing and self- abhorrence?
A56227or who fights for that wherein he hath no other interest, but such as is subject to the will of another?
A59082All this the King saw full well; and therefore what can he deny to such Benefactors?
A59082And the reason is, the King will have it so, and who dares gainsay it?
A59082And thus is England put to School to learn to dissolve three hard knots: First, Whether a King can dissemble with his Parliament?
A59082And what could be imagined a more ready way to stay the effusion of bloud, and all other unhappy events of enmity, than by taking away enmity it self?
A59082But to what end is all this?
A59082But what could be expected of rough Souldiers, concerning form of government of a Common- wealth?
A59082But why do I call it a Law, which is onely a Declaration by consent of the Lords, such as then were?
A59082He knew by experience, that the Cardinal could over- awe the people; why should not the King do as much?
A59082If they were in the former posture, I pray what difference in point of difficulty of suppressing, between them and so many Enemies?
A59082Justices shall enquire of Escheats, Lands, Churches, and Women, in the King''s gift: And of Castle- guard, who?
A59082Quietly, said I?
A59082Secondly, Whether Edward the Third his dissembling assent makes a Law?
A59082The Cardinal pulled down, reared up, turned square to round; why should he be less than his Subjects?
A59082Was this the service of Walls and Fortifications, and not much rather of men within those places of strength?
A59082What need he care for pretences?
A59082Whether a King that can do no man wrong, can dissemble the Royal Assent in Parliament; or declare himself legally in that manner by Proclamation?
A59082Will you keep to God and the Church, and the Clergie, and the People, Peace and Concord sincerely according to your power?
A59082and where?
A59082are they such as concern spiritual persons and things?
A59082how much?
A59082if the Lords stooped to the Cardinal, why not much rather to the King?
A56162& have not thousands done it?
A56162( And are we not so now in all our Realmes and Dominions more then ever, by the Jesuites and Romish Emissaries?)
A56162( And is it not so now?)
A56162( But how many of these Declarers have made good this publike engagement?
A56162( Hath not this been the very practise of some Army- Grandees of late, here objected against the King Jesuitical and Popish ill Counsellors?)
A56162( or our Native Country, as well actively as passively considered;) Shall tribulation?
A56162* And are not all the Commons Merchants, Freemen of England bound to use the same course, and make the s ● me Declaration now?
A56162* And are they not so lost now?
A56162* And are they not so now, almost past hopes of any future re- planting?
A56162* And are they not so now?
A56162* And are they not so now?
A56162* And can most of these Remonstrants in late or present Power, now say this in truth or realty?
A56162* And can the new Modellers of our Government over and over, who were parties to this Declaration,& then Members of the Commons House, say so now?
A56162* And have not others of late assumed to themselves more Royal power than he?
A56162* And is not all this now proved a reall experimental truth, in some of these Remonstrants, to their shame?
A56162* And is not this its present sad slavish condition?
A56162* And oh that we would follow it now again, both in and out of Parliament?
A56162* And should they not be so now then?
A56162* And should we now at last fail herein?
A56162* And were they ever so base, cowardly, slavish as now?
A56162* Are there not more such matters contained in the new Instrument of Government than in these?
A56162* Are they not now more ready to let it go, then ever?
A56162* Are they so now?
A56162* Are we now beholding to it for any thing against the onely new Law of the longest sword?
A56162* But have not our times bred men much bolder than he, since this speech was made, and he executed?
A56162* Do not many now boast, talk, write of such a Conquest by the Army over England?
A56162* Do not others now do it, who impeached and condemnedhim, in an higher degree then he?
A56162* Do not some now by words and deeds, repute it and the People so?
A56162* Do they not so on Beer, Salt, and other Manufactures, for which they ▪ now pay Excise?
A56162* Et quidem quid refert an Mulieres(& Iesuitae) praesint an hi qui praesunt mulieribus obedient?
A56162* Hath not the Army done this in our three Nations?
A56162* Have none of this name, or of this Function since done as bad or worse in an higher degree?
A56162* Have not arbitrary Committees in most places done the like, or worse, in many cases?
A56162* Have not others been sole Judges of it, and other pretended dangers since?
A56162* Have not others done the like in an higher degree?
A56162* Have they not lately done so since this was penned, as well as heretofore?
A56162* Have we not many counterfeit laws and Acts of Parliament of law?
A56162* How have others of late( which they stile Parli ● ments) been convened?
A56162* Is it not most true of late and still?
A56162* Is not ours so ● ow?
A56162* Is not this an experimental truth now?
A56162* Is there any between the late& present powers and them, further or longer than they please ▪* Are they not so now?
A56162* The more shame for those who suffer it?
A56162* Was ever their power, violence so unlimited, unbounded in all kinds as now, against Kings, kingdoms, Parliaments, Peers, People?
A56162* Was it ever so frequent a sin as now in all sorts of late Judges, Officers, Subjects ▪* Do none deserve as severe now?
A56162* Was this verified by many of these Remonstrants?
A56162* What are they now of late times of publike Changes?
A5616210. it was debated in Parliament, whether this Judgement was legall?
A5616235,& c. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
A56162631, 666, 698, 813, to 828. may be judges?
A56162And are not* others Treasons of late times such, proclaimed such, in and by their own Printed papers; and therein exceeding Straffords?
A56162And as for industry and valour, who will take pains for that, which when he hath gotten is not his own?
A56162And if war be Just against Heretickes, how much more just is it against the head of the Heretickes?
A56162And is this then no crime?
A56162And may we not then justly fear our new Court hath been as much pestered and infested by them of late years, as our old Court heretofore?
A56162And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things; and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the Judgment of God?
A56162But if the succeeding Parts and Agreements do not limit and restrain that right, what people can be secure?
A56162If the Fundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?
A56162If the foundati ● ns be destroyed, what can the righteous do?
A56162If whether Felony?
A56162In that sore famine in the land of Egypt, when the inhabitants were reduced to the next door to death;( for there they say, why should we die?)
A56162The Lord is my Light and my Salvation, wh ● m shall I fear?
A56162The Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid?
A56162Those who yielded and complied were countenanced and advanced, all others disgraced and kept under,( and are they not so now, as much as then?)
A56162WHO IS ABLE TO MAKE WAR WITH HIM?
A56162What Bishops hand hast thou left innocent?
A56162What can be more hurtful, more pernicious, than such Propositions as these?
A56162What tongue hast thou not forced to falshood?
A56162Whether any of their society were now in England?
A56162Whose heart hast thou not brought to the condemning of his former opinion?
A56162and refusing to comply with usurping Innovators in all their self- seeking extravagancies and Treasons?
A56162and who have dissolved the Ligaments that formerly united and held them together?
A56162and yet some counterfeit Judges that execute and give them in charge as true ones?
A56162be justly offended with me for this impartial discovery of them?
A56162or SWORD?
A56162or distress?
A56162or famine?
A56162or no Jesuitical practise in them, though such in the late m King and his ill Counsellors?)
A56162or peril?
A56162or persecution?
A56162or read this without blushing and self- abhorrence?
A56162or who fights for that wherein he hath no other interest, but such as is subject to the will of another?
A56162who is able to make war with him?
A56162yet we are assured, that there are of the Gentry many worthy and true hearted Patriots,( but where are those many now?)
A70866& Coepiscopis suis,& Magnatibus nostris Angliae, scilicet utrum inquisitio de tali nato deberet fieri in Curia nostra, vel in Curia Christianitatis?
A70866( And did not the Pope and exiled Bishops the like before?)
A70866( And was he not thus compelled by force, fear, more vilely to resign his Crown, kingdoms, to this Pope and resume them from him by his Charter?)
A70866( How then can Popes dispense with such Oathes, and absolve Subjects from them, as Pope Innocent and others have done?)
A70866( Was not himself so in all his proceedings against King John?)
A70866( Was not this Pope herein worse then any Turk or Saracen?
A70866* A strangedisloyal Oath,& insolent Answer* Had he not just cause?
A70866* And did not Popes do the like to him?
A70866* And did not his Interdicts& Excommunications produce the like effects?
A70866* And is it not so still?
A70866* And were they not more oppressed in this kind by Popes then Emperors?
A70866* By what Decrees of God?
A70866* Christ had no shaven Crown, how then can it be his stigma?
A70866* Did Emperors inrich the Church of Rome to make War against themselves?
A70866* Did not himself excite his his own Prelates, Barons, Sub ● ects, the French, and all Christian souldiers against him by like subtile arts?
A70866* Did not the Pope in truth rather do it then the Emperor?
A70866* Did not the ▪ blood of Christians, shed in this needlesse War, cry louder?
A70866* Did not this Pope and others who preceeded and succeeded him, much more do it, then this Emperor?
A70866* Did not this Pope himself do thus?
A70866* Had they not good cause to doubt?
A70866* How proves he this?
A70866* How then could he deprive him& his Heirs being guilty of neither?
A70866* If Popes can Judge for meer bribes, promises, as here, why not erre likewise in Judgement sitting in their Chairs?
A70866* If one Justice can not substitute another, nor one Proctor another, how can one Ecclesiastical Judge delegate and subdelegate another?
A70866* Was not his own absolving of them from their oathes of Allegiance more unjust?
A70866* Was not this Pope the grand delinquent, guilty of this charge?
A70866* Was not this this Popes own practice, rather then the Emperors?
A70866* Were not this Popes Taxes, Exactions, Rapines far greater then the Emperors?
A70866* What security had they for this?
A70866* When did Christ or St. Peter give him commission to undertake such a War, to kill and destroy instead of feed his sheep and lambes?
A70866* Where then was the Unity, which Romanists make a Note of their Church, as the only true one?
A70866* Why must not othes do the like?
A708664 Jacobi, He reports, That upon a motion made by the Commons in Parliament, in what cases the Ordinary may examine any person upon Oath?
A70866Ad hoc Simon: Quid sibi vult istud?
A70866Ad quam Flius Nonne vides( inquit) quantae mihi irrogantur injuriae?
A70866Ad quod unanimiter responderunt: Vnde haec in Romana Curia& in Papa multiplicitas?
A70866Addiditque populus: Quid sibi vult istud?
A70866Advocatum habere vis ad ipsum?
A70866An Christus aliquando appareat in Sacrificio Missae sub ● o ● ma carnis aut sanguinis?
A70866An tu ex te ipso hoc habes?
A70866An verò trepidas& ad ipsum?
A70866And could he be then Christs Vicar, or St. Peters Successor?
A70866And dare any Pope or other Champion of the Church of Rome, now own or justifie such a universally condemned Charter as this?
A70866And was he here in either the Vicar of Christ or St. Peters successor?
A70866Are all Apostles?
A70866Are all workers of Miracles?
A70866Centum Mille Marcarum argenti continno numerandarum?
A70866Cui Magister Hossitalis, quem Priorem appellant, respondit alacriter vultu elevato: Quid est quod dicis, Domine Rex?
A70866Cui Magister Martinus: Quis mihi hoc mandat?
A70866Cui Petrus, O Domine mi, pluries dedit iste meus Physicus salutarem vobis potionem, quare modò formidatis?
A70866Cui Romanus insidiator ait, ad quantum precium ascendit beneficium hoc tibi ab Ecclesia concessum per annum?
A70866Cui electus Wintoniensis ait: Pater, quomodo poterimus resistere voluntati Papali ac Regiae?
A70866Cui haec sancta victoria, nisi Mariae?
A70866Cui igitur?
A70866Cui illi in unum congregati, responderunt: In quo, domine?
A70866Cumque electus coram illis constitutus, requisitus esset de descensu Domini ad inferos, utrum in carne, vel sine carne descenderit?
A70866Dic mundi Iuder cui parcis?
A70866Dic mundi Reconciliatrix quem reconciliabis?
A70866Dicebant enim, quam dissimilis ille vir huic puero?
A70866Dicebant namque: Ecquis dispensator noster fidelis erit?
A70866Domina quid multiplicati sunt qui tribulant me?
A70866Ec si subdito aliquid accrescit in honorem, perdatne per hoc Dominus Capitalis?
A70866Ecce qualiter patrimonium Romanae Ecclesiae Pontifices praefati defendunt?
A70866Ecce, amissurus sum Gasconiam, Pictavia spoliatus ▪& thesauro destitutus, quid faciam?
A70866Et addidit Episcopus, Quid est haeresis?
A70866Et addidit; Nonne Dominus Papa quandoque, imo multoties factum suum revocat?
A70866Et an dispensatio si quam exhibuerit vera sit,& ad omnia beneficia quae obtinuit extendatur?
A70866Et capto uno Judaeo, in cujus domum scilicet intravit puer ludens,& ideo aliis snspectior, air illi: Miser, nescis quod te festinus manet interitus?
A70866Et cum inquisissent Cistercienses: In quo parvo?
A70866Et cum maxima nobis immineat cura, nos a domesticis& familiaribus hostibus expedire, qualiter& barbaros expellemus?
A70866Et cum modestè respondissent Monachi, se nullum ibi habere denarium, iratus Archiepiscopus respondit procaciter: Vt quid tam mendici estis?
A70866Et cum rogasset Abbas ab Episcopo Londoniensi Rogero, quid Romae faceret?
A70866Et dixit ei: Senebalde Papa miserrime, proposuistine ossa mea in mei& Ecclesiae Lincolniensis opprobrium extra Ecclesiam projicere?
A70866Et fides, heu, heu, multorum coepit vacillare, dicentium ad invicem: Vt quid dereliquit nos Christus, pro quo& cui hactenus militavimus?
A70866Et nos qualiter valemus illis resistere?
A70866Et post venditionem inquisivit Rex, ubinam venderentur,& quibus, utensilia memorata?
A70866Et propterea Evangelium monuit nos dicens, quod ipse Dominus dixerit, h Quid mihi& tibi cura est mulier?
A70866Et quid aliud esset, nisi dare occasiones Imperatori, ne possit Domino nostro Regi subvenire in recuperationem terrarum suarum?
A70866Et quid hoc Domine Episcope?
A70866Et quid mirum?
A70866Et quid opus discordiae vel injuriae jam sic attemptatae?
A70866Et quid refert auro et argento, vel armis, per vos, vel patientibus vobis, hostis nostri praesidia muniantur?
A70866Et quis Christianorum ignorat, Principem Walliae Regis Angliae esse Vassalulum?
A70866Et quomodo credi potest, quod hic faciat pejora prioribus?
A70866Et quomodo de tua fidelitate confidere possem, qui fratres tuos socios ab antiquo& commensales, gravare niteris& molestare?
A70866Et sciendum quod semper locum habet prohibitio quousque discussum fuerit, in Curia Regis utrum Legata fuerit vel non?
A70866Et si concederem sibi postulata,& resilire vellet, nec aliud spero, quis nunc pro eo cavens fide juberet, ut cogeret resilientem?
A70866Et si haubisse inveniatur, an cum eo super hoc fuerit dispensatum?
A70866Et si impeditor successuum tam Anglicanae quam Romanae forem Ecclesiae, quis admiraretur?
A70866Et si nil nisi sanum invenerint, cur infestandus est?
A70866Frater quid ad te?
A70866Gloriosa Virgo,& Mater misericordiae, Regina et fons torius dulcedinis et pietatis, quid dicemus?
A70866Have all the gift of Tongues?
A70866Heu miser et servus ultimae conditionis, ad quam servitutis miseriam devolutus es?
A70866Heu quare in hac enormi electione, plus Regi rerreno, quam coelesti obedivimus?
A70866Heu, heu, quae numerosa pecunia Curiam Romanam adconsensum et permissionem inclinavit?
A70866Hi enim qui hoc docent, qui sunt praeterquam mulieres?
A70866Hollandi?
A70866Horrenda est haec ejus impostura,& c. Quis enim Catholicorum uni vero Deo, coeli Reginam, Mariam ullo modo aequavit?
A70866How then can Bishops claim them?
A70866If any require an account from me, What persons may probably receive information or benefit thereby?
A70866If any shall demand, why I preposterously( against my Chronological Method) published this Second Tome before the Edition of the First?
A70866In quem confidam?
A70866In quem igitur de caetero poterimus confidere, in quem sperare?
A70866Item requisitus, de Rachele qualiter plorabat filios suos, cum primo esset mortua?
A70866Item requisitus, de matrimonio si alter contrahentium infidelis decesserit?
A70866Item requisitus, de sententia excommunicationis contra juris ordinem lata?
A70866Item, de confectione corporis Christi in altare?
A70866Item, de novo praescribit Rex, certam formam Episcopis de Bastardia utrum scilicet ante Matrimonium contractum, vel post nati sint?
A70866Item, si mittendus sit, in qua forma,& c?
A70866Matthew Paris subjoyns, Quid plura?
A70866Merito igitur contemptor contemnetur, secundum illud Isaiae, Vae qui s ● ernis, nonne contemneris?
A70866Milites vero qui advenerant, cum interrogassent eos; unde essent, qui pacem Regis offendere,& talia facere praesumebant?
A70866Nam Lucae c. 12. dixit, Quis me constituit divisorem inter vos?
A70866Nam quid obsercro aliud sunt hoc tempore puellarum Monasteria, nisi quedam, non dico Dei Sanctuaria, sed veneris execranda prostibula?
A70866Nonne Rex Anglorum noster est Vassallus, et ut plus dicam, mancipium, qui potest eum nutu nostro incarcerare, et ignominiae mancipare?
A70866Nonne apposito hoc repagulo, Non obstante, Chartas cassat praeconcessas?
A70866Nonne facta fuit distributio illa& partitio per magnam deliberationem& considerationem virorum peritorum,& consensum partium?
A70866Nonne ille filius hominis venit vocare ad poenitentiam peccatores,& Mater Dei contemnet precantem in poenitentia?
A70866Nonne major est ergo aliquis Papa dator privilegiorum vel confirmator, isto vivente?
A70866Nonne nobis hic terminus, hic locus per Legatos,& Papales praedicatores, multo tempore transacto praefixus est ad transitum?
A70866Nonne plures divina gratia salvati, majores sunt uno solo adhuc periclitante?
A70866Nonne sum patronus vester?
A70866Nonne vos omnes divites relinquo?
A70866Nunquid ergo carent omnino in iis commodo libertatis?
A70866Nunquid in fluminibus iratus es Domine, vel in mari indignatio tua?
A70866Nunquid melior est lex Machometi lege Christi?
A70866Nunquid oculus( tuus) nequam est, quia bonus sum?
A70866Nunquid vicem ei reddisti?
A70866O Papa patrum pater, ut quid permittis Christianorum climata talibus inquinari?
A70866O amice& Domine mi Roberte, habesne filium, nepotem, consanguineum, vel amicum, quem cupis in redditu Ecclesiastico promoveri?
A70866O quales habuit praedecessores, Martyres, Doctores, Autenticos,& Sanctos Dei Confessores?
A70866O quantum dissimiles Petro, qui sibi Petri usurpant partem?
A70866O quot credendi sunt ipsum concomitari?
A70866Pacem nuper in anima sua juratam, secundùm formam praestiti sacramenti teneat,& adquiesco: Porro Quo teneam nodo mutantem Protea vultus?
A70866Paris, p. 473. c Where doth God forbid Mayors to arrest Traytors upon the Kings command, though Clergy men?
A70866Pax Ecclesiae quam inviolabiliter juravit Rex tenere in coronatione sua primitiva?
A70866Praesertim ad illos, ex quibus oriuntur caedes,& incendia,& sanguinum effusiones, cum dicente Petro, Domine, si percutimus in gladio?
A70866Proh dolor, ut quid mundi languor amplius protelatur, quoniam exularunt pax& justitia, de quibus Rex sermonis ac praedicationis suae sumpsit exordium?
A70866Quae vero scriptura de hoc narravit?
A70866Quare ergo propitior salus in recordatione ejus quam filii sui saepe percipitur?
A70866Quare fremuerunt inimici nostri& adversum nos meditati sunt inania?
A70866Quid Episcopis Apostolicis, et militiae nostrae?
A70866Quid ad Romanos de prodiga sanguinis nostri effusione, dummodo suae irae satisfaceremus?
A70866Quid amplius exigitis?
A70866Quid beatum Thomam commemorem Martyrem gloriosum?
A70866Quid de Praelatis referemus, quos idem Dominus Rex in nobilibus intrudit Ecclesiis?
A70866Quid enim his temporibus non obtinent et impetrant in curia Romana, munera effundentes?
A70866Quid igitur digne de te dicam?
A70866Quid ni daret?
A70866Quid nobis nostra devotio, religiosorum orationes, amicorum nostrorum prosunt cle ● mosynae?
A70866Quid non deberet virgini concedere quam tantum voluit honorare?
A70866Quid plura?
A70866Quid plura?
A70866Quid plura?
A70866Quis ejus privilegia conservabit?
A70866Quis prophetarum praecepit hominem adorari, nedum mulierem?
A70866Quis tuo non egeat munere cum sit peccare commune?
A70866Quo fugeritis miseri?
A70866Quo modo morarentur in certis locis sibi deputatis?
A70866Quod cum intuitus esset Abbas de Waltham, expavit vehementer, sciscitabaturque ab eo, si tales literas haberet ad alia coenobia dirigendas?
A70866Quod cum vidissent omnes Praelati, in lachrymas resoluti, dixerunt Comiti Richardo: Cur nos Comes, spes post Regem unica, deseris?
A70866Quod cùm ad Imperialem audientiam pervenisset, respondit Imperator: Quis promotionis Ecclesiasticae processum impedit?
A70866Quomodo diligeret nos misellos Judaeos, vel nobis parceret, qui suos Anglicos destruit naturales?
A70866Quomodo ergo desperemus cum salus sive damnatio, ex boni fratris et bonae matris pendeat arbitrio?
A70866Recedamne vacuus?
A70866Requisitus procurator Abbatis à procuratore Archiepiscopi, Qui instituente habuerunt Monachi jus patronatus in Ecclesiis de Faversham& de Middleton?
A70866Sana animam servi tui peccatoris,& c. Nunquid tu Domina mea mater Dei poteris perditum clamantem non curare?
A70866Sed quid juvat?
A70866Sed quid tanta potentia Mariae nobis prodest, si illa de nobis non curaret?
A70866Sed quid ultra?
A70866Sed si pariter ambo offensi est is, nonne& ambo clementes est is?
A70866Sed ut quid talis deceptatio?
A70866Si enim substantiolas nostras a nobis violenter extorqueas, quomodo devotè& sinceris cordibus pro te orabimus?
A70866Si ergo Carnales Parentes tanta sint reverentia prosequendi; quid est de spiritualibus praesumendum?
A70866Siccine decet talem ac tantum virum, me non respecto recedere?
A70866Supponitisne vos, quod nos in hanc maledictam contributionem consenserimus?
A70866The Cardinals thus assembled, there arose a Question amongst them, In whom St. Peters Primacy resided during the vacancy of the Roman See?
A70866Then was it of him demanded, whether hee should, be slaine or expelled, or should of himself give over the Crown?
A70866Tho answered the King, What may yee doe more to mee?
A70866To which he g elsewhere adds, Cui ergo B. Mariam comparabimus?
A70866Torvoque vultu omnes circumsedentes adspiciens intonuit, dicens: Abjecit me Papa in Synodo sua, privans me Corona mea; Vnde tanta audacia?
A70866Tu Domina omnium es: Quid est quod non poteris?
A70866Ubinam libera electio?
A70866Unde Camerarii ejus haec audientes, attoniti interrogaverunt, quidnam hoc sibi vellet?
A70866Unde sectarentur hospitalitates?
A70866Vae qui spernis, nonne& tu contemneris?
A70866Vbinam sunt clitellae meae, thesaurum meum portatilem continentes?
A70866Vnde ergo haec injuriosa temeritas, privilegia antiquorum sanctorum multorum in irritum revocare?
A70866Vnde igitur rursus nobis rotundus et in orbem se gyrans Draco?
A70866Vnde mulierum fastus: et insania muliebris?
A70866Vnde non est simulacrificum hoc studium, et Diabolicus conatus?
A70866Vnde renovantur ob aliquo illa consilia?
A70866Vndè vero nobis rursus haec nova fabula excitata est?
A70866Vsque quo Domina oblivisceris me,& non liber as me in die tribulationis?
A70866Vsque quo exaltabitur inimicus meus super me?
A70866Vt quid ad nos se extendit Romanorum insatiata cupiditas?
A70866Vt quid genibus exceptus?
A70866What how now said the King, menace yee mee?
A70866What irrefragable proof, that St. Peter ever sate an actual or sole Bishop of Rome, or fixed his Soveraign Episcopal Chair or See for ever in it?
A70866Whereto the Master of the Hospital of Jerusalem answering; What is this you say, my Lord the King?
A70866Whereupon the King replyed, Why do they not also demand the Kingdom; swearing never to enslave himself to such a concession?
A70866an t cui nos desolatos relinquis?
A70866are all Prophets?
A70866are all Teachers?
A70866are all workers of miracles?
A70866ati Et quid de te Papa?
A70866do all interpret?
A70866do all speak with tongues?
A70866g Let us see( saith he) whether Constantines Donation could be offarce to the prejudice of his Successors?
A70866have all the gifts of healing?
A70866in Nomen Dominae commutatum legitur?
A70866in quo salutem expectare?
A70866nec immensis ejus doloribus condolebit?
A70866praesumitis jam invitis Dominis feudorum mansiones vobis usurpare?
A70866qualiter Crucesignatos tuentur, imo qualiter se opponunt his qui distruere moliuntur negotium Crucifixi?
A70866quid successorem suum beatum Edmundum nobis contemporaneum?
A70866quis filiorum, cernens aquarum profluvia de matris oculis prodeuntia, lachrymas non effundet?
A70866quis matris non compatietur angustiis?
A70866quis natus ante sponsalia et Matrimonium haberi possit pro legitimo, sicut ille qui post Matrimonium natus fuit?
A70866quo organo vocis exprimemus, quantum tibi debemus?
A70866quo prorumpitis?
A70866talis natus fuerit ante sponsalia vel Matrimonium, vel post?
A70866ubi jura, quae scriptis solebant solidari?
A70866ubi tutus, ubi laetus esse possum de caetero?
A70866unde haec tibi temeritas?
A70866unde talis temeraria praesumptio?
A70866ut quid Pater me ● ● me genuit, totaerumnis exponendum?
A70866ut quid hoc sustinemus?
A70866ut quid me fudit Mater mea à gremio?
A70866ut quid uberibus ablactatus infaustum accepi incrementum?
A70866vel utrum sponsalia vel Matrimonium publicum sit, vel clandestinum?
A70866vultis ne me, sicut quondam patrem meum, à Regno praecipitare, atque necare praecipitatum?
A70866who can at our beck imprison and enthral him to ignominy?
A70866will you precipitate me from the kingdom as you did my father, and kill me being deposed?
A70866† Can an ignorant Country Clown, Novice know all that the learnedest Divine ▪ Physician, or Lawyer knows, because he sees their faces?