Documents Illustrating the History of S. Paul's Cathedral, Volumen26William Sparrow Simpson Camden society, 1880 - 238 páginas |
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Términos y frases comunes
Alleluja Altar Anno Domini Antiphona Apostoli apud Westm Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Article atque beati Bishop of London Breviary CAMD Campanilis Canon Canonicis Clericis chori Canterbury Capellanis Capitulum Chapel Choir Christi Cloister Confessoris coronacio cujus Dean and Chapter Decani Decanus Deus domibus Domini Dominica Dominum Dugdale Dugdale's ecclesiæ edition ejus Elemosinario Eodem eorum Episcopus Erkenwald fuit Garcionibus Henricus House ibidem Idus iiij Johannes John Junii Lord Majoribus Canonicis Majoribus Canonicis Clericis manuscript marca Mariæ Martyris Minoribus Neve nobis obiit Office Oratio Organ parochia Sancti Paul's Cathedral Paul's Cross Paul's Steeple præsentibus printed Psalmus quæ quæsumus quod quondam Ralph de Diceto Regis Registrum Renatus Harris Ricardus Robert Braybrooke Rogeri sanctorum Sarum Sarum Breviary secundum Sept sepultus servientibus solvet Summa sunt supra Thomæ Thomas Thomas of Lancaster Tower usque viij Virginis Willielmus xiiij xviij xvij
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Página lxvi - Christi, recepturi prout in corpore gessimus, sive bonum fuerit, sive malum: oportet nos diem messionis extreme misericordie operibus / prevenire; ac eternorum intuitu seminare in terris quod reddente Domino cum multiplicato fructu recolligere debeamus in celis: firmam spem, fiduciamque te/nentes, quoniam qui parce seminat, parce et metet, et qui seminat in benedictionibus, de benedictionibus et metet vitam eternam.
Página ii - The COUNCIL of the NAVY RECORDS SOCIETY wish it to be distinctly understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications. For these the responsibility rests entirely with the Editors of the several works.
Página xxvii - A synod was called at Westminster, the Pope's legate being present thereat ; on whose right hand sat Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, as in his proper place. When in springs Roger of York, and finding Canterbury so seated, fairly sits him down on Canterbury's lap (a baby too big to be danced thereon !) ; yea, Canterbury's servants dandled this lap-child with a witness, who plucked him thence, and buffeted him to purpose.'— Fulter's
Página 178 - Kynge Henry the eyght. Imprynted at London in Flete Strete at the Sygne of the Sonne by Wynkyn de Worde".
Página lii - Wars,' ever since the Wars began. ' Religious,' too, 'of excellent parts and much beloved :' — but with hot notions as to human Freedom, and the rate at which the millenniums are attainable, poor Lockyer! He falls shot in Paul's Church-yard on Friday, amid the tears of men and women. Paul's Cathedral, we remark, is now a Horseguard ; horses stamp in the Canons...
Página 113 - Januarye, 1599, and in the two and fortyth yeare of the reigne of our fovereigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland, defender of the fayth, &c.
Página xxxix - I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea presently sometimes, with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways which I will not name, for the...
Página 9 - Ecce sacerdos (magnus qui in diebus suis placuit Deo et inventus est Justus et in tempore iracundiae factus est reconciliatio.
Página xlii - The South alley for Usurye and Poperye, the North for Simony, and the Horse faire in the middest for all kind of Bargains, Metinges, Brawlinges, Murthers, Conspiracies, and the Font for ordinary Paimentes of Money, are so well knowen to all Menne as the Begger knowes his dishe.
Página lv - ... of that kind ever before invented. The proposal in perspicuous language sets forth the honour and advantage such a performance would be to the British name, as well as that it would apply the power of sounds in a manner more amazingly forcible than perhaps has yet been known, and I am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas without skill or conduct, and to no other purpose but to suspend or vitiate our understandings, been disposed this way, we...