The Personal Government of Charles I: A History of England from the Assassination of the Duke of Buckingham to the Declaration of the Judges on Ship-money, 1628-1637, 第 1 巻Longmans, Green, 1877 |
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adjourn ambassador amongst Arminianism Articles authority Bishops Buckingham ceremonies CHAP charge Charles Charles's Church claim clergy Contarini's Despatch Cosin Cottington Court Cromwell Crown declared difficulty doctrine Dorchester Dutch ecclesiastical Edict of Restitution Eliot England English Exchequer favour France give Government Gustavus hand hath Heath Holles House of Commons James Judges July June justice King King of Sweden King's Laud Laud's Leighton levy liberty London Lord Majesty March Mary de Medicis matter ment mind ministers nation Neile Nicholas's Notes offence Olivares once opinion Palatinate Parlia Parliament peace persons Petition of Right political preach Prince prisoners privilege Privy Council Protestant Prynne punishment Puritan Queen question refused religion religious Richelieu Selden sent Sept Spain Spanish speech Star Chamber Synod of Dort taken thought tion Tonnage and Poundage took treaty Vane Wentworth Weston whilst words wrote
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321 ページ - I was confirmed in this opinion that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem ; that is, a composition and pattern of the best and honourablest things ; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men, or famous cities, unless he have in himself the experience and the practice of all that which is praiseworthy.
320 ページ - Touch their immortal harps of golden wires, With those just Spirits that wear victorious palms, Hymns devout and holy psalms Singing everlastingly; That we on Earth, with undiscording voice May rightly answer that melodious noise...
67 ページ - The Church hath power to decree Rites and Ceremonies, and authority in Controversies of Faith...
322 ページ - With antic pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light. There let the pealing organ blow To the full-voiced quire below, In service high, and anthems clear, As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all heaven before mine eyes.
320 ページ - In perfect diapason, whilst they stood In first obedience and their state of good. O may we soon again renew that song, And keep in tune with Heaven, till God ere long To His celestial consort us unite, To live with Him and sing in endless morn of light.
99 ページ - Whoever shall bring in innovation in religion, or by favour seek to extend or introduce popery or Arminianism, or other opinions disagreeing from the true and orthodox Church, shall be reputed a capital enemy to this kingdom and commonwealth.
29 ページ - And that the holy table in every church be decently made, and set in the place where the altar stood...
321 ページ - But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloisters pale...
297 ページ - London, having used this expression in his prayer before sermon, ".Lord open the eyes of the queen's majesty, that she may see Jesus Christ, whom she has pierced with her infidelity, superstition, and idolatry,"*!
36 ページ - That We are Supreme Governor of the Church of England: and that if any Difference arise about the external Policy, concerning the Injunctions, Canons, and other Constitutions whatsoever thereto belonging, the Clergy in their Convocation is to order and settle them, having first obtained leave under Our Broad Seal so to do ; and We approving their said Ordinances and Constitutions ; providing that none be made contrary to the Laws and Customs of the Land.
