This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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A28585 | The Cardinall pulled down, reared up, turned square to round, why should he be lesse then his Subjects? |
A28585 | Whether a King that can do no man wrong, can dissemble the Royall Assent in Parliament, or declare himselfe Legally in that manner by Proclamation? |
A54633 | Had they no property or right in their Estates? |
A54633 | Hiberniae? |
A54633 | My 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? |
A54633 | Scrutentur Rotuli,& c. de Cancellaria, si temporibus Progenitorum Regis Burgenses praedicti solebant venire vel non? |
A54633 | would he not have seized all into his own hands, and granted the Conquered Lands to others? |
A26172 | Atwood, William, d. 1705? |
A26172 | Atwood, William, d. 1705? |
A26172 | Utrum salvâ reverentiâ et obedientiâ sedis Apostolicae possit fidem terreno Regi servare annon? |
A34712 | Hamlet where a Writ lyeth in it, or not? |
A34712 | In the end, the same Sir Ralph being once or twice urged to answer, whether these Letters were his or no? |
A34712 | On Monday the 24 of May, the Speaker required to know whether the Lords of the Kings ● Council appointed would take up the same? |
A34712 | Si eusront a ● llours oustre demesn que fuerunt soilement Signior le Roy, averont ● icts les priviledges? |
A34712 | The Chancellor demanded of the Lords and Commons, whether such things as they agreed on, should be by way of Ordinance or of Statute? |
A34712 | The first of forrain affairs was, what was to be attempted for defence? |
A34712 | The one and twentieth of December the Bishops and Lords of the Kings Council were demanded, whether they would attend? |
A34712 | The second how the same War might be nourished, and maintained? |
A34712 | The second, to know whether certain being named to be of the Councell liked him, or no? |
A34712 | Whether it were better for him to assail Scotland, or to claim the Demesne of the same? |
A34712 | or else by making himself party, to take the advantage, and thereby to enjoy the services as other his Ancestors had? |
A34712 | si 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? |
A56227 | 10. it was debated in Parliament, whether this Judgement was legall? |
A56227 | And are not others Treasons of late times such, proclaimed such, in and by their owne Printed Papers, and therein exceeding Straffords? |
A56227 | And as for Industry and Valour, who will take paines for that, which when he hath gotten, is not his own? |
A56227 | And is it not so now? |
A56227 | But if the succeeding Acts and agreements do not limit& restrain that Right, what people can be secure? |
A56227 | If whether Felony? |
A56227 | In 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?) |
A56227 | What can be more hurtfull, more pernicious than such Propositions as these? |
A56227 | or read this without blushing and self- abhorrence? |
A56227 | or who fights for that wherein he hath no other interest, but such as is subject to the will of another? |
A59082 | All this the King saw full well; and therefore what can he deny to such Benefactors? |
A59082 | And the reason is, the King will have it so, and who dares gainsay it? |
A59082 | And thus is England put to School to learn to dissolve three hard knots: First, Whether a King can dissemble with his Parliament? |
A59082 | And 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? |
A59082 | But to what end is all this? |
A59082 | But what could be expected of rough Souldiers, concerning form of government of a Common- wealth? |
A59082 | But why do I call it a Law, which is onely a Declaration by consent of the Lords, such as then were? |
A59082 | He knew by experience, that the Cardinal could over- awe the people; why should not the King do as much? |
A59082 | If they were in the former posture, I pray what difference in point of difficulty of suppressing, between them and so many Enemies? |
A59082 | Justices shall enquire of Escheats, Lands, Churches, and Women, in the King''s gift: And of Castle- guard, who? |
A59082 | Quietly, said I? |
A59082 | Secondly, Whether Edward the Third his dissembling assent makes a Law? |
A59082 | The Cardinal pulled down, reared up, turned square to round; why should he be less than his Subjects? |
A59082 | Was this the service of Walls and Fortifications, and not much rather of men within those places of strength? |
A59082 | What need he care for pretences? |
A59082 | Whether a King that can do no man wrong, can dissemble the Royal Assent in Parliament; or declare himself legally in that manner by Proclamation? |
A59082 | Will you keep to God and the Church, and the Clergie, and the People, Peace and Concord sincerely according to your power? |
A59082 | and where? |
A59082 | are they such as concern spiritual persons and things? |
A59082 | how much? |
A59082 | if 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? |
A56162 | 10. it was debated in Parliament, whether this Judgement was legall? |
A56162 | 35,& c. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? |
A56162 | 631, 666, 698, 813, to 828. may be judges? |
A56162 | And are not* others Treasons of late times such, proclaimed such, in and by their own Printed papers; and therein exceeding Straffords? |
A56162 | And as for industry and valour, who will take pains for that, which when he hath gotten is not his own? |
A56162 | And if war be Just against Heretickes, how much more just is it against the head of the Heretickes? |
A56162 | And is this then no crime? |
A56162 | And 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? |
A56162 | And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things; and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the Judgment of God? |
A56162 | But if the succeeding Parts and Agreements do not limit and restrain that right, what people can be secure? |
A56162 | If the Fundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do? |
A56162 | If the foundati ● ns be destroyed, what can the righteous do? |
A56162 | If whether Felony? |
A56162 | In 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?) |
A56162 | The Lord is my Light and my Salvation, wh ● m shall I fear? |
A56162 | The Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid? |
A56162 | Those who yielded and complied were countenanced and advanced, all others disgraced and kept under,( and are they not so now, as much as then?) |
A56162 | WHO IS ABLE TO MAKE WAR WITH HIM? |
A56162 | What Bishops hand hast thou left innocent? |
A56162 | What can be more hurtful, more pernicious, than such Propositions as these? |
A56162 | What tongue hast thou not forced to falshood? |
A56162 | Whether any of their society were now in England? |
A56162 | Whose heart hast thou not brought to the condemning of his former opinion? |
A56162 | and refusing to comply with usurping Innovators in all their self- seeking extravagancies and Treasons? |
A56162 | and who have dissolved the Ligaments that formerly united and held them together? |
A56162 | and yet some counterfeit Judges that execute and give them in charge as true ones? |
A56162 | be justly offended with me for this impartial discovery of them? |
A56162 | or SWORD? |
A56162 | or distress? |
A56162 | or famine? |
A56162 | or no Jesuitical practise in them, though such in the late m King and his ill Counsellors?) |
A56162 | or peril? |
A56162 | or persecution? |
A56162 | or read this without blushing and self- abhorrence? |
A56162 | or who fights for that wherein he hath no other interest, but such as is subject to the will of another? |
A56162 | who is able to make war with him? |
A56162 | yet 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? |
A70866 | 4 Jacobi, He reports, That upon a motion made by the Commons in Parliament, in what cases the Ordinary may examine any person upon Oath? |
A70866 | Ad hoc Simon: Quid sibi vult istud? |
A70866 | Ad quam Flius Nonne vides( inquit) quantae mihi irrogantur injuriae? |
A70866 | Ad quod unanimiter responderunt: Vnde haec in Romana Curia& in Papa multiplicitas? |
A70866 | Addiditque populus: Quid sibi vult istud? |
A70866 | Advocatum habere vis ad ipsum? |
A70866 | An Christus aliquando appareat in Sacrificio Missae sub ● o ● ma carnis aut sanguinis? |
A70866 | An tu ex te ipso hoc habes? |
A70866 | An verò trepidas& ad ipsum? |
A70866 | And could he be then Christs Vicar, or St. Peters Successor? |
A70866 | And dare any Pope or other Champion of the Church of Rome, now own or justifie such a universally condemned Charter as this? |
A70866 | And was he here in either the Vicar of Christ or St. Peters successor? |
A70866 | Are all Apostles? |
A70866 | Are all workers of Miracles? |
A70866 | Centum Mille Marcarum argenti continno numerandarum? |
A70866 | Cui Magister Hossitalis, quem Priorem appellant, respondit alacriter vultu elevato: Quid est quod dicis, Domine Rex? |
A70866 | Cui Magister Martinus: Quis mihi hoc mandat? |
A70866 | Cui Petrus, O Domine mi, pluries dedit iste meus Physicus salutarem vobis potionem, quare modò formidatis? |
A70866 | Cui Romanus insidiator ait, ad quantum precium ascendit beneficium hoc tibi ab Ecclesia concessum per annum? |
A70866 | Cui electus Wintoniensis ait: Pater, quomodo poterimus resistere voluntati Papali ac Regiae? |
A70866 | Cui haec sancta victoria, nisi Mariae? |
A70866 | Cui igitur? |
A70866 | Cui illi in unum congregati, responderunt: In quo, domine? |
A70866 | Cumque electus coram illis constitutus, requisitus esset de descensu Domini ad inferos, utrum in carne, vel sine carne descenderit? |
A70866 | Dic mundi Iuder cui parcis? |
A70866 | Dic mundi Reconciliatrix quem reconciliabis? |
A70866 | Dicebant enim, quam dissimilis ille vir huic puero? |
A70866 | Dicebant namque: Ecquis dispensator noster fidelis erit? |
A70866 | Domina quid multiplicati sunt qui tribulant me? |
A70866 | Ec si subdito aliquid accrescit in honorem, perdatne per hoc Dominus Capitalis? |
A70866 | Ecce qualiter patrimonium Romanae Ecclesiae Pontifices praefati defendunt? |
A70866 | Ecce, amissurus sum Gasconiam, Pictavia spoliatus ▪& thesauro destitutus, quid faciam? |
A70866 | Et addidit Episcopus, Quid est haeresis? |
A70866 | Et addidit; Nonne Dominus Papa quandoque, imo multoties factum suum revocat? |
A70866 | Et an dispensatio si quam exhibuerit vera sit,& ad omnia beneficia quae obtinuit extendatur? |
A70866 | Et capto uno Judaeo, in cujus domum scilicet intravit puer ludens,& ideo aliis snspectior, air illi: Miser, nescis quod te festinus manet interitus? |
A70866 | Et cum inquisissent Cistercienses: In quo parvo? |
A70866 | Et cum maxima nobis immineat cura, nos a domesticis& familiaribus hostibus expedire, qualiter& barbaros expellemus? |
A70866 | Et cum modestè respondissent Monachi, se nullum ibi habere denarium, iratus Archiepiscopus respondit procaciter: Vt quid tam mendici estis? |
A70866 | Et cum rogasset Abbas ab Episcopo Londoniensi Rogero, quid Romae faceret? |
A70866 | Et dixit ei: Senebalde Papa miserrime, proposuistine ossa mea in mei& Ecclesiae Lincolniensis opprobrium extra Ecclesiam projicere? |
A70866 | Et fides, heu, heu, multorum coepit vacillare, dicentium ad invicem: Vt quid dereliquit nos Christus, pro quo& cui hactenus militavimus? |
A70866 | Et nos qualiter valemus illis resistere? |
A70866 | Et post venditionem inquisivit Rex, ubinam venderentur,& quibus, utensilia memorata? |
A70866 | Et propterea Evangelium monuit nos dicens, quod ipse Dominus dixerit, h Quid mihi& tibi cura est mulier? |
A70866 | Et quid aliud esset, nisi dare occasiones Imperatori, ne possit Domino nostro Regi subvenire in recuperationem terrarum suarum? |
A70866 | Et quid hoc Domine Episcope? |
A70866 | Et quid mirum? |
A70866 | Et quid opus discordiae vel injuriae jam sic attemptatae? |
A70866 | Et quid refert auro et argento, vel armis, per vos, vel patientibus vobis, hostis nostri praesidia muniantur? |
A70866 | Et quis Christianorum ignorat, Principem Walliae Regis Angliae esse Vassalulum? |
A70866 | Et quomodo credi potest, quod hic faciat pejora prioribus? |
A70866 | Et quomodo de tua fidelitate confidere possem, qui fratres tuos socios ab antiquo& commensales, gravare niteris& molestare? |
A70866 | Et sciendum quod semper locum habet prohibitio quousque discussum fuerit, in Curia Regis utrum Legata fuerit vel non? |
A70866 | Et si concederem sibi postulata,& resilire vellet, nec aliud spero, quis nunc pro eo cavens fide juberet, ut cogeret resilientem? |
A70866 | Et si haubisse inveniatur, an cum eo super hoc fuerit dispensatum? |
A70866 | Et si impeditor successuum tam Anglicanae quam Romanae forem Ecclesiae, quis admiraretur? |
A70866 | Et si nil nisi sanum invenerint, cur infestandus est? |
A70866 | Frater quid ad te? |
A70866 | Gloriosa Virgo,& Mater misericordiae, Regina et fons torius dulcedinis et pietatis, quid dicemus? |
A70866 | Have all the gift of Tongues? |
A70866 | Heu miser et servus ultimae conditionis, ad quam servitutis miseriam devolutus es? |
A70866 | Heu quare in hac enormi electione, plus Regi rerreno, quam coelesti obedivimus? |
A70866 | Heu, heu, quae numerosa pecunia Curiam Romanam adconsensum et permissionem inclinavit? |
A70866 | Hi enim qui hoc docent, qui sunt praeterquam mulieres? |
A70866 | Hollandi? |
A70866 | Horrenda est haec ejus impostura,& c. Quis enim Catholicorum uni vero Deo, coeli Reginam, Mariam ullo modo aequavit? |
A70866 | How then can Bishops claim them? |
A70866 | If any require an account from me, What persons may probably receive information or benefit thereby? |
A70866 | If any shall demand, why I preposterously( against my Chronological Method) published this Second Tome before the Edition of the First? |
A70866 | In quem confidam? |
A70866 | In quem igitur de caetero poterimus confidere, in quem sperare? |
A70866 | Item requisitus, de Rachele qualiter plorabat filios suos, cum primo esset mortua? |
A70866 | Item requisitus, de matrimonio si alter contrahentium infidelis decesserit? |
A70866 | Item requisitus, de sententia excommunicationis contra juris ordinem lata? |
A70866 | Item, de confectione corporis Christi in altare? |
A70866 | Item, de novo praescribit Rex, certam formam Episcopis de Bastardia utrum scilicet ante Matrimonium contractum, vel post nati sint? |
A70866 | Item, si mittendus sit, in qua forma,& c? |
A70866 | Matthew Paris subjoyns, Quid plura? |
A70866 | Merito igitur contemptor contemnetur, secundum illud Isaiae, Vae qui s ● ernis, nonne contemneris? |
A70866 | Milites vero qui advenerant, cum interrogassent eos; unde essent, qui pacem Regis offendere,& talia facere praesumebant? |
A70866 | Nam Lucae c. 12. dixit, Quis me constituit divisorem inter vos? |
A70866 | Nam quid obsercro aliud sunt hoc tempore puellarum Monasteria, nisi quedam, non dico Dei Sanctuaria, sed veneris execranda prostibula? |
A70866 | Nonne Rex Anglorum noster est Vassallus, et ut plus dicam, mancipium, qui potest eum nutu nostro incarcerare, et ignominiae mancipare? |
A70866 | Nonne apposito hoc repagulo, Non obstante, Chartas cassat praeconcessas? |
A70866 | Nonne facta fuit distributio illa& partitio per magnam deliberationem& considerationem virorum peritorum,& consensum partium? |
A70866 | Nonne ille filius hominis venit vocare ad poenitentiam peccatores,& Mater Dei contemnet precantem in poenitentia? |
A70866 | Nonne major est ergo aliquis Papa dator privilegiorum vel confirmator, isto vivente? |
A70866 | Nonne nobis hic terminus, hic locus per Legatos,& Papales praedicatores, multo tempore transacto praefixus est ad transitum? |
A70866 | Nonne plures divina gratia salvati, majores sunt uno solo adhuc periclitante? |
A70866 | Nonne sum patronus vester? |
A70866 | Nonne vos omnes divites relinquo? |
A70866 | Nunquid ergo carent omnino in iis commodo libertatis? |
A70866 | Nunquid in fluminibus iratus es Domine, vel in mari indignatio tua? |
A70866 | Nunquid melior est lex Machometi lege Christi? |
A70866 | Nunquid oculus( tuus) nequam est, quia bonus sum? |
A70866 | Nunquid vicem ei reddisti? |
A70866 | O Papa patrum pater, ut quid permittis Christianorum climata talibus inquinari? |
A70866 | O amice& Domine mi Roberte, habesne filium, nepotem, consanguineum, vel amicum, quem cupis in redditu Ecclesiastico promoveri? |
A70866 | O quales habuit praedecessores, Martyres, Doctores, Autenticos,& Sanctos Dei Confessores? |
A70866 | O quantum dissimiles Petro, qui sibi Petri usurpant partem? |
A70866 | O quot credendi sunt ipsum concomitari? |
A70866 | Pacem nuper in anima sua juratam, secundùm formam praestiti sacramenti teneat,& adquiesco: Porro Quo teneam nodo mutantem Protea vultus? |
A70866 | Paris, p. 473. c Where doth God forbid Mayors to arrest Traytors upon the Kings command, though Clergy men? |
A70866 | Pax Ecclesiae quam inviolabiliter juravit Rex tenere in coronatione sua primitiva? |
A70866 | Praesertim ad illos, ex quibus oriuntur caedes,& incendia,& sanguinum effusiones, cum dicente Petro, Domine, si percutimus in gladio? |
A70866 | Proh dolor, ut quid mundi languor amplius protelatur, quoniam exularunt pax& justitia, de quibus Rex sermonis ac praedicationis suae sumpsit exordium? |
A70866 | Quae vero scriptura de hoc narravit? |
A70866 | Quare ergo propitior salus in recordatione ejus quam filii sui saepe percipitur? |
A70866 | Quare fremuerunt inimici nostri& adversum nos meditati sunt inania? |
A70866 | Quid Episcopis Apostolicis, et militiae nostrae? |
A70866 | Quid ad Romanos de prodiga sanguinis nostri effusione, dummodo suae irae satisfaceremus? |
A70866 | Quid amplius exigitis? |
A70866 | Quid beatum Thomam commemorem Martyrem gloriosum? |
A70866 | Quid de Praelatis referemus, quos idem Dominus Rex in nobilibus intrudit Ecclesiis? |
A70866 | Quid enim his temporibus non obtinent et impetrant in curia Romana, munera effundentes? |
A70866 | Quid igitur digne de te dicam? |
A70866 | Quid ni daret? |
A70866 | Quid nobis nostra devotio, religiosorum orationes, amicorum nostrorum prosunt cle ● mosynae? |
A70866 | Quid non deberet virgini concedere quam tantum voluit honorare? |
A70866 | Quid plura? |
A70866 | Quid plura? |
A70866 | Quid plura? |
A70866 | Quis ejus privilegia conservabit? |
A70866 | Quis prophetarum praecepit hominem adorari, nedum mulierem? |
A70866 | Quis tuo non egeat munere cum sit peccare commune? |
A70866 | Quo fugeritis miseri? |
A70866 | Quo modo morarentur in certis locis sibi deputatis? |
A70866 | Quod cum intuitus esset Abbas de Waltham, expavit vehementer, sciscitabaturque ab eo, si tales literas haberet ad alia coenobia dirigendas? |
A70866 | Quod cum vidissent omnes Praelati, in lachrymas resoluti, dixerunt Comiti Richardo: Cur nos Comes, spes post Regem unica, deseris? |
A70866 | Quod cùm ad Imperialem audientiam pervenisset, respondit Imperator: Quis promotionis Ecclesiasticae processum impedit? |
A70866 | Quomodo diligeret nos misellos Judaeos, vel nobis parceret, qui suos Anglicos destruit naturales? |
A70866 | Quomodo ergo desperemus cum salus sive damnatio, ex boni fratris et bonae matris pendeat arbitrio? |
A70866 | Recedamne vacuus? |
A70866 | Requisitus procurator Abbatis à procuratore Archiepiscopi, Qui instituente habuerunt Monachi jus patronatus in Ecclesiis de Faversham& de Middleton? |
A70866 | Sana animam servi tui peccatoris,& c. Nunquid tu Domina mea mater Dei poteris perditum clamantem non curare? |
A70866 | Sed quid juvat? |
A70866 | Sed quid tanta potentia Mariae nobis prodest, si illa de nobis non curaret? |
A70866 | Sed quid ultra? |
A70866 | Sed si pariter ambo offensi est is, nonne& ambo clementes est is? |
A70866 | Sed ut quid talis deceptatio? |
A70866 | Si enim substantiolas nostras a nobis violenter extorqueas, quomodo devotè& sinceris cordibus pro te orabimus? |
A70866 | Si ergo Carnales Parentes tanta sint reverentia prosequendi; quid est de spiritualibus praesumendum? |
A70866 | Siccine decet talem ac tantum virum, me non respecto recedere? |
A70866 | Supponitisne vos, quod nos in hanc maledictam contributionem consenserimus? |
A70866 | The Cardinals thus assembled, there arose a Question amongst them, In whom St. Peters Primacy resided during the vacancy of the Roman See? |
A70866 | Then was it of him demanded, whether hee should, be slaine or expelled, or should of himself give over the Crown? |
A70866 | Tho answered the King, What may yee doe more to mee? |
A70866 | To which he g elsewhere adds, Cui ergo B. Mariam comparabimus? |
A70866 | Torvoque vultu omnes circumsedentes adspiciens intonuit, dicens: Abjecit me Papa in Synodo sua, privans me Corona mea; Vnde tanta audacia? |
A70866 | Tu Domina omnium es: Quid est quod non poteris? |
A70866 | Ubinam libera electio? |
A70866 | Unde Camerarii ejus haec audientes, attoniti interrogaverunt, quidnam hoc sibi vellet? |
A70866 | Unde sectarentur hospitalitates? |
A70866 | Vae qui spernis, nonne& tu contemneris? |
A70866 | Vbinam sunt clitellae meae, thesaurum meum portatilem continentes? |
A70866 | Vnde ergo haec injuriosa temeritas, privilegia antiquorum sanctorum multorum in irritum revocare? |
A70866 | Vnde igitur rursus nobis rotundus et in orbem se gyrans Draco? |
A70866 | Vnde mulierum fastus: et insania muliebris? |
A70866 | Vnde non est simulacrificum hoc studium, et Diabolicus conatus? |
A70866 | Vnde renovantur ob aliquo illa consilia? |
A70866 | Vndè vero nobis rursus haec nova fabula excitata est? |
A70866 | Vsque quo Domina oblivisceris me,& non liber as me in die tribulationis? |
A70866 | Vsque quo exaltabitur inimicus meus super me? |
A70866 | Vt quid ad nos se extendit Romanorum insatiata cupiditas? |
A70866 | Vt quid genibus exceptus? |
A70866 | What how now said the King, menace yee mee? |
A70866 | What 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? |
A70866 | Whereto the Master of the Hospital of Jerusalem answering; What is this you say, my Lord the King? |
A70866 | Whereupon the King replyed, Why do they not also demand the Kingdom; swearing never to enslave himself to such a concession? |
A70866 | an t cui nos desolatos relinquis? |
A70866 | are all Prophets? |
A70866 | are all Teachers? |
A70866 | are all workers of miracles? |
A70866 | ati Et quid de te Papa? |
A70866 | do all interpret? |
A70866 | do all speak with tongues? |
A70866 | g Let us see( saith he) whether Constantines Donation could be offarce to the prejudice of his Successors? |
A70866 | have all the gifts of healing? |
A70866 | in Nomen Dominae commutatum legitur? |
A70866 | in quo salutem expectare? |
A70866 | nec immensis ejus doloribus condolebit? |
A70866 | praesumitis jam invitis Dominis feudorum mansiones vobis usurpare? |
A70866 | qualiter Crucesignatos tuentur, imo qualiter se opponunt his qui distruere moliuntur negotium Crucifixi? |
A70866 | quid successorem suum beatum Edmundum nobis contemporaneum? |
A70866 | quis filiorum, cernens aquarum profluvia de matris oculis prodeuntia, lachrymas non effundet? |
A70866 | quis matris non compatietur angustiis? |
A70866 | quis natus ante sponsalia et Matrimonium haberi possit pro legitimo, sicut ille qui post Matrimonium natus fuit? |
A70866 | quo organo vocis exprimemus, quantum tibi debemus? |
A70866 | quo prorumpitis? |
A70866 | talis natus fuerit ante sponsalia vel Matrimonium, vel post? |
A70866 | ubi jura, quae scriptis solebant solidari? |
A70866 | ubi tutus, ubi laetus esse possum de caetero? |
A70866 | unde haec tibi temeritas? |
A70866 | unde talis temeraria praesumptio? |
A70866 | ut quid Pater me ● ● me genuit, totaerumnis exponendum? |
A70866 | ut quid hoc sustinemus? |
A70866 | ut quid me fudit Mater mea à gremio? |
A70866 | ut quid uberibus ablactatus infaustum accepi incrementum? |
A70866 | vel utrum sponsalia vel Matrimonium publicum sit, vel clandestinum? |
A70866 | vultis ne me, sicut quondam patrem meum, à Regno praecipitare, atque necare praecipitatum? |
A70866 | who can at our beck imprison and enthral him to ignominy? |
A70866 | will 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? |