De Non Temerandis Ecclesiis

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J. H. Parker, 1841 - Church property - 201 pages
 

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Page 201 - For the priest's lips should keep knowledge, and they should seek the law at his mouth : for he is the messenger of the Lord of hosts.
Page 60 - ... well-trained soldiers, with skilful captains and commanders; thirdly, for the benefit and ease of the subject, who never afterwards, (as was projected,) in any time to come, should be charged with subsidies, fifteenths, loans, or other common aids...
Page 59 - Now the project was, that if the parliament would give unto him all the abbeys, priories, friaries, nunneries, and other monasteries, that for ever in time then to come, he would take order that the same should not be converted to private...
Page 75 - Reynerus * tells us, and upon good credit, that at the Dissolution, Henry the Eighth divided part of the Church spoils among two hundred and sixty gentlemen of families in one part of England, and at the same time Thomas duke of Norfolk rewards the service of twenty of his gentlemen with the grant of £40 a year out of his own inheritance ; and that...
Page 60 - VIII., when the great and opulent Priory of St. John's of Jerusalem was given to the King, he demanded and had a subsidy, both of the Clergy and Laity.
Page 129 - And they shall know that thou, whose Name is Jehovah : art only the most Highest over all the earth.

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