| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 888 pages
...it pleaseth him of his Divine providence, he deposeth princes from a right humble and poor estate. Wherefore, if the gentleman's son be apt to learning,...the poor man's child, that is apt, enter his room.'' With words to the like effect. Such a seasonable patron of poor men was the Archbishop. The Reformation... | |
| John Johnstone - 1829 - 418 pages
...it pleaseth him of his Divine providence, he deposeth princes from a right humble and poor estate. Wherefore, if the gentleman's son be apt to learning,...the poor man's child, that is apt, enter his room." With words to the like effect. Such a seasonable patron of poor men was the Archbishop. The Reformation... | |
| Henry John Todd - Bishops - 1831 - 436 pages
...it pleaseth Him, of His Divine Providence, he deposeth princes unto a right humble and poor estate. Wherefore, if the gentleman's son be apt to learning,...the poor man's child that is apt enter his room." From this discharge of his high office, so serviceable to the public, Cranmer was soon afterwards,... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 562 pages
...it pleaseth Him, of his di" vine providence, deposeth princes unto a right humble and poor es" tate. Wherefore if the gentleman's son be apt to learning,...•' admitted; if not apt, let the poor man's child apt enter his room. " With such like words in effect." Harl. MSS. 419. fol. 115.] 1 [" In December... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - Theology - 1833 - 564 pages
...it pleaseth Him, of his di' vine providence, deposeth princes unto a right humble and poor es' tate. Wherefore if the gentleman's son be apt to learning,...be ' admitted; if not apt, let the poor man's child apt enter his room. ' With such like words in effect." Harl. MSS. 419. fol. 115.] f [" In December... | |
| Henry VIII (King of England) - Bishops - 1838 - 158 pages
...it pleaseth him, of his divine providence he deposeth princes unto a right humble and poor estate. Wherefore, if the gentleman's son be apt to learning,...the poor man's child that is apt enter his room.' With words to the like effect. Such a seasonable patron of poor men was the Archbishop." * The Government... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 508 pages
...pleaseth him " of his divine providence, he deposeth Princes unto a right " humble and poor estate. Wherefore if the gentleman's " son be apt to learning,...the poor man's child that is apt enter his room." With words to the like effect. Such a seasonable patron of poor men was the Archbishop. Bishops consecrated.... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 740 pages
...pleaseth him " of his divine providence, he deposeth Princes unto a right " humble and poor estate. Wherefore if the gentleman's " son be apt to learning,...the poor man's child that is apt enter his room." With words to the like effect. Such a seasonable patron of poor men was the Archbishop. Bishops consecrated.... | |
| John Strype - England - 1840 - 744 pages
...a right " humble and poor estate. Wherefore if the gentleman's " son be apt to learning, let him bo admitted ; if not apt, " let the poor man's child that is apt enter his room." With words to the like effect. Such a seasonable patron of poor men was the Archbishop. Bishops consecrated.... | |
| Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1841 - 298 pages
...more exalted classes of society. " If the gentleman's son," said the enlightened prelate, " be apt for learning, let him be admitted ; if not apt, let the poor man's child that is apt be admitted in his room." * We now are called to contemplate the Archbishop in a new situation, which,... | |
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