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quadgram frequency
early english books online56
the power of life23
they were men of21
the house of commons21
were men of warre20
the ordinance of god20
notes for div a19
the minister of god18
encoded text transcribed from16
the early english books16
to the early english16
english books online text16
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of the house of16
work described above is16
images scanned from microfilm16
of the work described16
all without asking permission16
keyboarded and encoded edition16
online text creation partnership16
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phase i text is16
the work described above16
represented either as utf16
providing financial support to16
characters represented either as16
the institutions providing financial16
financial support to the16
text can be copied16
institutions providing financial support16
coded from proquest page16
tcp assigned for keying16
for keying and markup16
terms of creative commons16
to the terms of16
the terms of creative16
according to the terms16
even for commercial purposes16
from proquest page images16
keyed and coded from16
owned by the institutions16
markup reviewed and edited16
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encoded edition of the16
and markup reviewed and16
text is available for16
assigned for keying and16
is available for reuse16
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by the institutions providing16
support to the early16
text and markup reviewed16
and coded from proquest16
and encoded edition of16
i text is available16
edition of the work16
this phase i text16
the king of spaine15
iv tiff page images14
text notes for div12
in the case of12
the original text notes12
from the original text12
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bent to subvert religion12
the name of the12
is bent to subvert11
may not be resisted10
spi global keyed and10
for the most part10
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ocm this keyboarded and9
the law of nature9
the life of the9
a terrour to good9
on the other side9
reproduction of original in9
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texts created during phase8
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published between and available8
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process of creating the8
enhanced and or corrected8
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textual changes and metadata8
attribution is given to8
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and sometimes a second8
for an anonymous work8
with changes to facilitate8
title published between and8
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been transformed into placeholder8
based on the text8
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to reflect the true8
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on the text encoding8
and attribution is given8
works in english were8
text creation partnership web8
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universities of michigan and8
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project have been released8
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reason to do so8
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nature of the print8
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quality of tcp data8
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ages in our parts2
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name of the king2
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were to be wished2
left unto him of2
the emperours and other2
the sweetnesse of revenge2
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thought needfull to represse2
men are wont to2
the world by the2
them from the spanish2
no conveyance of land2
to an absolute power2
they wanting land therewith2
fortified the further banck2
the grounds of the2
against the counterfeited name2
stands in lesse need2
to fight for that2
they knowing the lewdnesse2
as having been verified2
is a matter of2
the injury ten fold2
the like religious pretext2
is and ever hath2
extendeth not so far2
of all nations whatsoever2
more than with the2
taken from the earth2
who kept all to2
poverty they thinke it2
the more to quicken2
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shamefully to misuse the2
there may be such2
did sound in every2
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his limits unto the2
losses that befell them2
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redresse of injuries done2
that kingdome some few2
of those two honourable2
in our power to2
did not the like2
give way to the2
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he did not accurse2
of whom the spanish2
discharged of their alleageance2
had prospered in his2
for want of a2
should have nothing at2
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the people of rome2
as in all other2
the good of his2
that justice should every2
neither was she contented2
of those that came2
short space a mighty2
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affords an example of2
of eutactus philodemius vvherein2
whom he makes gods2
bishop of lincolne prophecied2
being the essentiall parts2
when we come to2
else will they be2
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they had made the2
if he can shew2
of little islands interjacent2
give protection to their2
of holding all mankind2
inhabitants of the counties2
well avoid or possibly2
be referred unto the2
by vertue of which2
have lately done in2
to hold of his2
and some other farre2
flatterers labouring to prove2
so hath reason taught2
feare of faring worse2
and be content with2
went of his holinesse2
should pray for them2
shall place better men2
which openly professeth to2
land shall be neither2
through the whole navy2
me thought i was2
he that kils himselfe2
to oppresse kings by2
any civill nation to2
since by that french2
the authority of the2
they could with much2
thereof had given countenance2
contribution towards a warre2
of the holy land2
end that himself might2
their prelate and his2
great losse of men2
of the power which2
nothing to do with2
his dispensing betweene kings2
used force of arms2
were superfluous to tell2
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supply the want of2
of ecclesiasticall dignities within2
in the warres of2
hath reason taught man2
himself can contemne the2
her glorious in all2
crociata with pardon of2
his ship and goods2
a more commodious businesse2
in imitation of those2
of the earth were2
it is fit this2
the rule of our2
if he will say2
grounded upon this generall2
in the generall way2
the earth were the2
becomes different from the2
how they rested not2
free at the year2
which their courage grows2
doe they beare so2
this doctor tells the2
princes therefore be carefull2
though it were shamefull2
against these did the2
hold of his miter2
as to defend their2
men could be honest2
all which it hath2
of all the southerne2
a memorandum of the2
he be such a2
breife the unappeasable rage2
went out of the2
he had the daring2
christian even in those2
a second motive is2
and cast forth as2
of some italian subjects2
supposing the power of2
for covetous ambition thinking2
emperours and other princes2
either in searching into2
as many of the2
imprinted in their hearts2
for dominion upon earth2
pulpits did sound in2
thought to have been2
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him the form of2
the people of israel2
one rebellion after an2
is founded upon devotion2
my master bought me2
can contemne the kingdome2
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elizabeth of most famous2
would open a way2
sir iohn fernes shallop2
imposed the like penance2
is just and taught2
that a prince is2
brought home to the2
by the first princes2
this man having obteined2
yet have they effected2
in community of nature2
among those that respected2
upon desire to drive2
it a great blessing2
but if he be2
throats into their protection2
to me a strange2
of those whose piety2
in the creation of2
how much they were2
emperour should have nothing2
spanish blood is compounded2
youth flock to their2
such a prince is2
in like sort illustrated2
and therefore it were2
accompaning this kind of2
that true cause of2
strangers will not endure2
whereto men of all2
by what right was2
they must needs defend2
scope and intention of2
to the popes rebelling2
let this doctor tell2
be taken notice of2
unto the popes good2
to be seene in2
italy under their captaine2
excesse of trouble in2
that stands in lesse2
and all this before2
at peace within it2
better case then themselves2
followed that they should2
throne henry the fourth2
house of commons see2
have brought the acheans2
like a potion of2
will it yeild plentifull2
either seeke remedy by2
by how much they2
of the turke by2
don iohn de austria2
mighty house of saxonie2
we have the examples2
this kind of war2
winch and play the2
this last and other2
but there is no2
injustice to deny leave2
politicke may defend it2
who would have brought2
satisfied her owne merchants2
with little help of2
be expected in their2
pope leo recompense the2
finde the contrary in2
the examples are not2
duke what was remayning2
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in our parts of2
is added irelands greivance2
cruell wars betweene the2
which to prevent they2
alwayes been subject to2
knowne to all the2
to refuse the ceremony2
are many other motives2
and intention of that2
same warrant to set2
king occasioned both the2
the ships in the2
those vast countryes have2
of their own magistrates2
who had already set2
rather than they would2
in time of warre2
the princes of germany2
be deprived of his2
ministred aswell to strangers2
so thought all the2
which the apostle forbids2
our countrymen have lately2
of kingdomes to us2
were more costly to2
within very few years2
hath by nature the2
title of occupiers be2
those whose piety is2
made good by winning2
hold not of the2
to advance any following2
the straits of magalane2
the papacy in many2
d the rate of2
impudent presumption in disposing2
had as furious warre2
betweene the houses of2
so far from being2
hold possession of all2
that pepine was chosen2
the kings person may2
men of warre of2
small benefit unto the2
they cast away their2
is it not the2
with many terrible engines2
the foundation of the2
to be quite abandoned2
not in such sort2
but the worke was2
beware of yeilding hasty2
obteined by help of2
the enterprise upon ierusalem2
in the minority of2
things are carried by2
the king for his2
or gregory the seaventh2
there is no other2
the worke was great2
not lost all force2
and in the end2
daies of our late2
as now it is2
such case an honest2
none so hardy as2
wherefore other cause of2
golden lions neare the2
those that occupied the2
crying to the lord2
fell out before his2
who is he that2
or being very slight2
parts were belonging to2
we might with shame2
the question by himselfe2
before the reigne of2
the owner plainly that2
the name of aeneas2
from rome that he2
would after for a2
cases it is reason2
since the dayes of2
through the cold north2
would be found appertaining2
who governed spaine in2
was to be obteined2
exercise of that lordly2
and in that sence2
most places eaten up2
help of any other2
that a greater number2
that the high priests2
the better part was2
by those misbeleivers when2
warre they tooke the2
hath power over his2
there can be but2
that hath made the2
wherein by dispensing with2
if pope pius his2
into whose hands my2
the people of this2
by a generall councill2
which the world abroad2
the essentiall parts thereof2
wisely i say not2
be a man of2
imbraced in all countryes2
beare armes for defence2
was to winch and2
turkes violence urged a2
had consecrated the citie2
giveth little respite or2
seeke leave to right2
government might wholly give2
up to be a2
the good leisure of2
by winning messana should2
to order the church2
a lawfull use of2
may not but conjecture2
lost the very memory2
other men judge that2
victualls and other helps2
perhaps before helen of2
he hath nothing to2
any thing of it2
mighty will continually seeke2
the ecclesiasticall government of2
that her subjects should2
of a vanquished king2
to that good king2
worke to raise it2
lay the load upon2
trade or usefull possessions2
they tooke not upon2
carrying the warre over2
besieged rome with the2
not the same pope2
many noblemen in all2
memory have kept themselves2
from his throne henry2
could be wholly imployed2
this is to be2
often visitting those which2
mainteineth still growing upon2
war or of law2
he now challengeth more2
to bestow themselves for2
for that the kingdome2
the kingdome of heaven2
may be secure from2
whereto commonly they are2
as for the doctors2
all the bishops in2
and money they must2
all the earle of2
be defined the exercise2
much lesse to frame2
the sight of the2
i call not here2
that the bishops of2
greater good is to2
used by teaching all2
the rest of those2
vincent of valnarda could2
rooting out or expelling2
perhaps to the ancestors2
hath scarce as yet2
there is no misery2
goods of our english2
piety of the undertakers2
warre to be made2
the advantages which he2
his duty with a2
desire to drive the2
the end of it2
being of justice consisted2
his holinesse had appointed2
quiet and peaceable life2
out unto their owne2
and confirmed it unto2
the faith which they2
against the emperour leo2
the lawfulnesse of voluntary2
who to be accounted2
so it is with2
to the mighty house2
or putrid matter to2
the affairs of barbary2
christian love with any2
few kingdomes in all2
of his great riches2
the doctor offers to2
for the mastery of2
the close of this2
shall return every man2
what other colour used2
by the faction of2
who was one of2
of the christians not2
oppose not only the2
necessary to be setled2
to answer the arguments2
the warre to the2
higher power to resist2
resists the ordinance of2
when there was no2
works to dispoile poor2
but not the like2
that can expect good2
to yeild up to2
sufficient cause to take2
as well as david2
by war the wrongers2
more patriarchs would have2
text of the apostle2
enter upon land unhabited2
in this action highly2
and withall his bounds2
charles the of fraunce2
long as they are2
in the choise of2
he had never here2
at length enforced to2
hear our cannon roar2
is to me a2
their bands halfe emptie2
provocation to the redresse2
time as brittaine was2
meanes to preserve it2
to sweare unto our2
by the grace of2
the counterfeited name of2
from whose plants to2
some books of fryars2
set up and live2
won the empire of2
the misery of invasive2
superfluous to tell how2
popes rebelling against their2
arithmeticall progression might easily2
stiled by the apostle2
need the protection of2
of lesse vertue to2
nation to us knowne2
laid claime for himself2
have been ordeined for2
of their journey thitherward2
that had consecrated the2
heire of his great2
ordnance as they are2
from which their courage2
dutch here in england2
was held yet in2
to require them to2
as many of one2
sea shine with gallantry2
for their owne better2
the empire was held2
he sees none other2
and was the cause2
the islanders of iersey2
as was that of2
necessary to make it2
neer neighbourhood of those2
that the kingdome of2
those that would be2
words to adorne that2
yet it may be2
powers in the plurall2
and ever hath been2
shewn the lawfulness of2
fault more then all2
a supposition of resistance2
be subject to the2
had they not been2
avoid or possibly resist2
yet was not his2
could not pass away2
power and the abuse2
associats they must needs2
would have been the2
themselves in greatnesse with2
but this was not2
were needfull that justice2
where bee duly ministred2
our king iohn of2
who could match the2
the turkes in spirituall2
many terrible engines of2
nor advanced their miters2
being carried by his2
for the greatest part2
i say the parliament2
advantage of honour given2
the times of persecution2
is that in councils2
could have wonne all2
french bishops refusall to2
as here it is2
of the world and2
that befell them by2
to be troubled with2
is overlaid by the2
have wanted such and2
of much advantage against2
should seeme that the2
any notable emptying of2
gotten all that the2
that they may say2
no lesse power then2
in need of all2
ought to be in2
and that princes excusing2
how great a difference2
the benefit of that2
ought to hold it2
bishop of spyers dealt2
had the power of2
and so that the2
the kings his successors2
citizens they were chastised2
there hath perished no2
one which molested the2
it were supposed that2
kingdome some few generations2
in reference to his2
and that by the2
to resist and overthrow2
and built a forte2
usually borrow pretence from2
the power of resisting2
such kingdomes will be2
and is not this2
not goe out free2
what hath beene said2
every ship according to2
of which excommunication fardinand2
the opening of the2
in all parts of2
any one of the2
the apostle forbids to2
to discover the myne2
the promises of the2
restored them without demand2
is more in seeming2
from the rule of2
to be lesse forward2
took upon him the2
subjection more then meerely2
easily mainetained with supply2
and if every man2
the examples are many2
pope leo thereby raised2
and daily ill intreated2
and not obteining this2
in their owne country2
of a spanish towne2
subject unto the kings2
might have been omitted2
of the year waller2
her subjects should right2
for which they were2
his enemies head in2
to be an unnaturall2
returns to those that2
that the forged canons2
need not cite philip2
power of life from2
which they taught should2
to dispose of it2
making of war prosperous2
principall place of strength2
and where many men2
country is overlaid by2
war the wrongers of2
unacquainted with such romish2
made her glorious in2
the self same busines2
even our cities and2
be concluded and agreed2
so zealous in pursuit2
it were ordered in2
although there be no2
the diocesse of winchester2
owne as much as2
is required of men2
came to take away2
occupiers be good in2
spaine is yet fresh2
which molested the sea2
and one of them2
the title of occupiers2
all discreet princes should2
of the martial discipline2
being indeed a great2
and carefully retaine the2
as farre as their2
may be without all2
be to them no2
hath been his custome2
be avoided that the2
his dignity of a2
in that place of2
hazard their lives in2
things offered to idols2
from the king and2
over his owne freedom2
order be taken for2
but what if the2
back to the duke2
there the holland fleet2
they made a warre2
should be subject in2
or which arise between2
henry though it would2
assistance of lueitpraud king2
released the frenchmen of2
cause of so many2
collation of ecclesiasticall dignities2
taken for agreement between2
by the oath of2
the necessity of law2
the fourth by pope2
and set downe for2
that god doth not2
power nor advanced their2
shamelesse justification by their2
long it was indeed2
the application of this2
taking al from him2
in the lords house2
leave witnesse of their2
long vacation to refuse2
thirsty dealing of that2
and lastly of the2
beliefe to the robes2
the pope their lord2
by any motives of2
then in vacuum venire2
are not able to2
and returne the injury2
ordered the countries which2
their owne better government2
warrant to set our2
were attached by the2
and such desire from2
commons see more then2
owne merchants to the2
to hazard his owne2
i am not willing2
to heare all that2
the bishops of abissines2
as it is said2
the towns which he2
by any lawfull power2
not well assured untill2
one against an other2
the offering party is2
half the vintage of2
of injuries and protection2
our first success in2
unto a great number2
were a matter of2
not that country thereby2
to make a man2
those like a numerous2
and deposed by the2
are like to follow2
within those streights make2
neither have meere tyrants2
for the race of2
bound to be under2
yea from such as2
all that were in2
sword of the people2
in case of danger2
fundamentalls of this government2
dealt they not after2
brace the power supposed2
those parts were belonging2
shall perswade a mighty2
of their turbulent spirits2
that have not been2
isles were annexed to2
this was for serving2
grew powerfull in the2
held of them in2
hath given to mankind2
be well affirmed by2
mankind would increase in2
by such demeanour they2
the king of assyria2
losse of his people2
had also been mighty2
of the emperours coller2
be divided by mountaines2
there were none so2
it were then decided2
they were the popes2
of which the former2
advance any following enterprise2
for where many younger2
of the states of2
every man had his2
them unto a country2
or consent of the2
not only the bruit2
the cause of so2
those words of the2
amongst the last that2
reformed by the sword2
country is better provided2
horrible effusion of blood2
the pope could threaten2
rather should regard the2
faire entrance at pleasure2
unto him of antioch2
then in the manner2
majesties title to the2
used much perswasion and2
for himself unto that2
the parliament and so2
unappeasable rage of hildebrand2
make himself irrecoverably a2
so long as the2
seemes to me a2
his conscience any way2
their curses were regarded2
so not to be2
exceptions may be framed2
had not been as2
patriarchs whose jurisdiction depended2
for his majesties service2
if it be true2
thereby in a short2
of the slave in2
and the king and2
r estc r ocm2
to raise it self2
being of an inferiour2
be neither too narrow2
not suffer him to2
are wasted and consumed2
was discernedly reckoned among2
the administration of them2
before the english bend2
truely i know not2
reason there hath no2
the opinion that went2
cannot meet but by2
being there openly read2
forces of all christian2
so in matters of2
that hold not of2
as the doctor speaks2
refusall of an archbishop2
slight is gladly entertained2
times not long foregoing2
hildebrand or gregory the2
domesticall then the forreigne2
and they need not2
that himself had excommunicated2
labour of such a2
of a greater multitude2
people were taught how2
be made upon them2
with a bloody confusion2
as not to have2
it is observed by2
the greater detriment which2
a wing b estc2
be a slave for2
untill they had made2
whose plants to fil2
and if he will2
of those daily wars2
have been leavyed for2
were the popes domesticall2
supposed fathers of the2
by god and nature2
vacation to refuse the2
bruit force of our2
discipline of the romane2
this were most absurd2
to maintaine the priviledges2
the necessity of that2
so the warre thus2
the minister of the2
no more to the2
then all the peoples2
the charge of the2
is there that is2
the world upon all2
now holds in italie2
means to tell of2
what wonder is it2
need of all which2
in all saracen lands2
the warre is better2
there was not one2
their fleet abandoning the2
taking away the life2
consent to alter the2
now pretended by the2
of so huge a2
generall store unto a2
name of aeneas silvius2
could serve the quire2
maine and fundamentall cause2
had bestowed more then2
and the end of2
spyers dealt herein perhaps2
men of all nations2
and by king philip2
many places weares the2
satisfaction he undertooke the2
and more afraid indeed2
to make her a2
they were valiant men2
or between kings and2
of an holy man2
having more then enough2
that the sons of2
of false seeming justice2
thereto belonging pardon of2
of rome with their2
service from his bondslaves2
with their wives and2
of the low dutch2
as slanderers of men2
cases there will be2
the honourable piety of2
not the troublers of2
such a number of2
would have been prevented2
them perhaps were never2
who first enabled them2
and an unusual star2
of the artillery garden2
but also to the2
confirmed it unto the2
to mankind over the2
the kings personall command2
what history shall we2
driven by an other2
chiefe enterprise was the2
he was bound to2
as by that i2
then that himself had2
not simply a power2
and sir william heydon2
force of war becomes2
countries which they then2
in the said court2
hand against the lords2
the community of the2
what he meant by2
of those ill affected2
and the caliphes following2
were trained vp in2
or deceivers which got2
have a faire entrance2
done a notable good2
naked savages fighting disorderly2