| John Knox - Reformation - 1855 - 600 pages
...FIRST BLAST OP THE TROMPETT, in whiche I affirme, That to promote a Woman to beare rule or empire above any realme, nation, or citie, is repugnant to Nature, contumelie to God, and a thing moste contrariouse to his revealed and approved Ordenance; and because also, that some... | |
| John Knox - Reformation - 1855 - 642 pages
...promote a Woman to beare rule, superioritie, dominion, or empire above any Realme, Nation, or Gitie, is repugnant to Nature; contumelie to God, a thing most contrarious to his reveled will and approved ordinance; and finallie, it is the subversion of good Order, of all equitie... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Rationalism - 1865 - 484 pages
...a sovereign 1 Franco-Gallia, lib. ic 9. 2 Lib. ic 24. So Knox : ' To promote a woman to beare rule is repugnant to nature, contumelie to God, a thing most contrarious to his reveled will and approved ordinance ; and finallie it is the subversion of good order, of all equitie... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Rationalism - 1866 - 528 pages
...sovereign 1 Franco-Gallia, lib. ic 9. * Lib. ic 24. So Knox : ' To promote a woman to beare rule ia repugnant to nature, contumelie to God, a thing most contrarious to his reveled will and approved ordinance ; and finallie it is the •ubrersion of good order, of all equitie... | |
| John Knox - Queens - 1878 - 88 pages
...take the blame vpon my selfe, that all others may be purged. THE FIRST BLAST AWAKE WOMEN degenerate. promote a woman to beare rule, superioritie, dominion...contumelie to God, a thing most contrarious to his reueled will and approued ordinance, and finallie it is the subuersion of good order, of all equitie... | |
| John Knox - Queens - 1878 - 96 pages
...offended at the first blast of the trompett, in whiche I affirme, that to promote a woman to beare rule, or empire aboue any realme, nation or citie, is repugnant to nature, contumelie to God, and a thing moste contrariouse to his reuealed and approued ordenance : and because also, that somme... | |
| 1878 - 774 pages
...offended at the first blast of the trompett, in whiche I affirme, that to promote a woman to beare rule, or empire aboue any realme, nation or citie, is repugnant to nature, contumelie to God, and a thing moste contrariouse to his reuealed and approued ordenance : and because also, that somme... | |
| John Knox - Queens - 1880 - 108 pages
...offended at the first blast of the trompett, in whiche I affirme, that to promote a woman to beare rule, or empire aboue any realme, nation or citie, is repugnant to nature, contumelie to God, and a thing moste contrariouse to his reuealed and approued ordenarice: and because also, that somme... | |
| William Caxton - English literature - 1878 - 476 pages
...offended at the first blast of the trompett, in whiche I affirme, that to promote a woman to beare rule, or empire aboue any realme, nation or citie, is repugnant to nature, contumelie to God, and a thing moste contrariouse to his reuealed and approued ordenance : and because also, that somme... | |
| Pieter Johannes Kromsigt - Scotland - 1895 - 392 pages
...waarschijnlijk reeds te Dieppe is opgesteld, neemt Knox op zich te bewijzen, dat de regeering eener vrouw is «repugnant to nature; contumelie to God, a thing most contrarious to his reveled will and approved ordinance; and finallie, the subversion of good Order, of all equitie and... | |
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