Cardinal Pole: Or, The Days of Philip and Mary : an Historical Romance, Količina 2

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Chapman and Hall, 1863 - 302 strani
 

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Stran 14 - Philip and Mary, by the grace of God, king and queen of England, France. Naples, Jerusalem, and Ireland ; defenders of the faith ; princes of Spain and Sicily ; archdukes of Austria ; dukes of Milan, Burgundy, and Brabant; counts of Hapsburg, Flanders, and Tyrol.
Stran 38 - Philips, namely, Philip of Macedon, Philip the Emperor, Philip the Bold, Philip the Good, and Philip prince of Spain and king of England! In other places he was saluted by an image representing Orpheus, and the English people likened to savage beasts, following after Orpheus's harp, and dancing after king Philip's pipe!
Stran 15 - Some embarrassment occurred as to the person who should give the queen away — a part of the ceremony not provided for. After a brief conference, it was removed by the Marquis of Winchester and the Earls of Pembroke and Derby, who took it on themselves to give her away in the name of the whole realm; at which the multitude raised a shout that made the old walls of the cathedral ring again. The marriage service was then concluded by the Bishop of Winchester.
Stran 301 - ... errors, heresies, and damnable opinions, contrary to the doctrine and determination of the holy church, as namely these : That the catholic church of Rome is the church of Antichrist : item, that in the HU art!. sacrament of the altar there is not substantially nor really the natural body and "'**• blood of Christ...
Stran 295 - Within this ring, which was guarded by a double line of halberdiers, stood a stout square oak-post, about nine feet high, driven securely into the ground, and having a heavy iron chain attached to it by a staple. Hard by was an immense pile of fagots, with some blocks of wood. A little farther off there was another pile, consisting of bundles of dried reeds. Close by the stake stood three men, of savage and repulsive aspect, clothed in leathern jerkins and tight-fitting hose of bloodred hue, having...
Stran 128 - ... thereof, from all heresy and schism, and all judgments, censures, and penalties for that cause incurred : and restored them to the communion of the holy church, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Stran 81 - she cried, all her firmness deserting her. " What has he done to deserve such barbarous treatment ? " " He has dared to disobey me," rejoined Philip. " He has stepped between me and the object of my desires. But for your sake I am content to forego revenge — nay, to heap greater favours on his head. Will...
Stran 282 - ... bishop sprinkled them with holy water. However, there were many who refused to kneel, and who were only restrained by fear from giving utterance to their abhorrence of the ceremony. As the train was passing through Ludgate, a man called out, in a stentorian voice, " So, my masters, at last, we have got the Inquisition in England ! " But scarcely had the words escaped him, when he was seized, and dragged off. Arrived at Newgate, where Prebend Rogers had been kept since his condemnation, the cortege...
Stran 122 - ... hitherto, and still was aminded to observe and maintain the same for herself (through God's grace, enduring her time) were of all her subjects quietly and charitably embraced . . . So to be brief, all old ceremonies laudably used beforetime in holy church was then revived, daily frequented, and used, after that the right reverend Father in God, the Lord Cardinal Pole, legate a latere, was entered this realm in the month of November (1554) bringing with him the pope's power and authority. ROSE...
Stran 284 - Twill be a comfort to her and to the children to say farewell, and receive my blessing. Our parting will be short. If you are a husband and a father yourself you will not be deaf to my appeal." "I am both, yet will I not suffer her or her base-born brats to come near thee," roared Woodrooffe. " Push them away with your pikes, if they will not retire peaceably,

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