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trigram | frequency |
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to the king | 2809 |
out of the | 2439 |
of the church | 2253 |
as well as | 2168 |
the king and | 1925 |
the church of | 1922 |
of the king | 1707 |
of the kings | 1577 |
of the realm | 1539 |
teste rege apud | 1511 |
according to the | 1468 |
the name of | 1348 |
of the said | 1297 |
the bishop of | 1289 |
of all the | 1185 |
by the king | 1125 |
persona ecclesiae de | 1019 |
of the same | 1009 |
the house of | 997 |
the king of | 990 |
of the lords | 971 |
of the lord | 948 |
king henry the | 928 |
to the pope | 908 |
ought to be | 879 |
by the kings | 876 |
archbishop of canterbury | 868 |
of the people | 866 |
and of the | 864 |
not to be | 845 |
contrary to the | 844 |
church of england | 825 |
of the realme | 809 |
by reason of | 799 |
and all the | 790 |
part of the | 779 |
of the commons | 779 |
in hac parte | 771 |
the king to | 744 |
one of the | 740 |
in the church | 737 |
king edward the | 729 |
and in the | 721 |
in the kings | 719 |
lords and commons | 714 |
early english books | 710 |
and that the | 710 |
that the king | 708 |
the lords and | 706 |
in the year | 693 |
the archbishop of | 692 |
by way of | 689 |
of the house | 677 |
there is no | 663 |
out of his | 652 |
the statute of | 650 |
to the kings | 648 |
in point of | 646 |
or any other | 642 |
of the parliament | 634 |
with the record | 625 |
the duke of | 620 |
that it is | 620 |
against the king | 616 |
king and his | 611 |
of the whole | 606 |
and all other | 602 |
the king by | 601 |
english books online | 598 |
in the same | 596 |
to all the | 596 |
of the land | 593 |
the holy ghost | 587 |
of the world | 587 |
agreeth with the | 586 |
house of commons | 585 |
to be a | 581 |
defence of the | 579 |
in the parliament | 577 |
the time of | 577 |
that they should | 569 |
so much as | 567 |
to the end | 562 |
the law of | 561 |
the power of | 560 |
and to the | 558 |
the print touching | 558 |
church of rome | 556 |
to the church | 548 |
of the kingdom | 545 |
of our lord | 543 |
to be the | 532 |
the commons house | 528 |
the king in | 525 |
him and his | 524 |
of the kingdome | 522 |
out of their | 522 |
as i have | 513 |
of the gospel | 513 |
some of them | 512 |
together with the | 512 |
rege apud westm | 505 |
in curia christianitatis | 503 |
the parliament of | 495 |
anno regni nostri | 494 |
the year of | 490 |
the end of | 488 |
of the crown | 477 |
the most part | 472 |
the lords supper | 471 |
and that they | 470 |
which the king | 469 |
which i shall | 468 |
them in the | 467 |
act of parliament | 467 |
that it was | 465 |
for the most | 463 |
the pope and | 461 |
that he was | 460 |
the kings of | 460 |
all the people | 454 |
that they may | 451 |
in the name | 448 |
as it is | 447 |
the word of | 446 |
of our church | 445 |
it is a | 445 |
to the crown | 445 |
the death of | 443 |
in the world | 441 |
in the tower | 441 |
of both houses | 438 |
the state of | 437 |
of their own | 437 |
and by the | 437 |
them to be | 431 |
them to the | 429 |
is evident by | 427 |
to the said | 426 |
the earl of | 422 |
of the army | 416 |
of the holy | 415 |
fall from grace | 411 |
and that he | 409 |
to be made | 408 |
in the first | 408 |
that they are | 407 |
that he would | 406 |
that the said | 404 |
to the contrary | 404 |
members of the | 403 |
it is not | 402 |
that in the | 401 |
of the english | 400 |
and the like | 400 |
by the pope | 399 |
the people of | 399 |
is to be | 398 |
those who are | 398 |
end of the | 397 |
and for the | 396 |
as much as | 392 |
to the people | 392 |
the rest of | 388 |
one of them | 388 |
in that age | 385 |
and not to | 385 |
in respect of | 384 |
for div a | 383 |
notes for div | 383 |
the court of | 383 |
in the house | 383 |
the case of | 382 |
that they were | 382 |
of all sorts | 380 |
teste ut supra | 380 |
saints of god | 379 |
any of the | 378 |
in all ages | 375 |
that he should | 373 |
of this realm | 370 |
the life of | 369 |
of all their | 369 |
ought not to | 368 |
some of the | 366 |
word of god | 365 |
under pain of | 365 |
to the parliament | 365 |
the beginning of | 364 |
placitum in curia | 364 |
the presence of | 363 |
that all the | 363 |
many of them | 363 |
to the great | 362 |
that he had | 362 |
ministers of the | 361 |
of king edward | 357 |
government of the | 357 |
that they might | 356 |
et ideo vobis | 355 |
with the king | 354 |
in christo patri | 354 |
of god and | 353 |
the king will | 353 |
of high treason | 353 |
there was a | 353 |
summoned to parliament | 352 |
according to their | 351 |
of the popes | 351 |
of the great | 351 |
teste meipso apud | 351 |
and the whole | 351 |
to which i | 347 |
under the gospel | 347 |
of the bishops | 346 |
most of the | 345 |
him in the | 343 |
acts and monuments | 343 |
by the popes | 343 |
in times of | 342 |
lord the king | 341 |
writ to the | 341 |
by vertue of | 341 |
the petition of | 341 |
all the world | 340 |
with all the | 338 |
name of iesus | 337 |
before the king | 337 |
ideo vobis mandamus | 336 |
of the jews | 336 |
of the common | 335 |
as they are | 335 |
in the presence | 333 |
reason of the | 332 |
any of them | 332 |
the realm of | 330 |
realm of england | 330 |
in the very | 329 |
power of the | 329 |
of king henry | 328 |
about the year | 328 |
the city of | 328 |
them in their | 327 |
them out of | 327 |
of his reign | 327 |
from the king | 326 |
the use of | 325 |
or any of | 325 |
the church and | 325 |
to the lords | 324 |
it is the | 323 |
the council of | 323 |
to the archbishop | 322 |
of the law | 322 |
the laws of | 321 |
as is evident | 319 |
the bishops and | 318 |
the common law | 318 |
fox acts and | 317 |
of his own | 317 |
it to be | 317 |
of petitions for | 317 |
against the kings | 316 |
the midst of | 316 |
at the name | 316 |
the cause of | 313 |
it to the | 313 |
for which he | 311 |
of them in | 311 |
the day of | 311 |
this is the | 311 |
of the city | 310 |
curia christianitatis de | 308 |
that he might | 306 |
text creation partnership | 306 |
king and lords | 306 |
year of his | 306 |
that which is | 305 |
made by the | 305 |
which i have | 304 |
him to be | 304 |
at large in | 303 |
writs of summons | 303 |
the holy land | 302 |
he could not | 302 |
in the midst | 302 |
king of england | 302 |
there is a | 301 |
you may read | 301 |
and to be | 300 |
and that by | 300 |
of england and | 299 |
quae non sunt | 298 |
in his life | 298 |
and the king | 297 |
for the king | 297 |
the councell of | 296 |
houses of parliament | 296 |
the king for | 296 |
to the bishop | 296 |
it is enacted | 295 |
him to the | 294 |
for the future | 294 |
they could not | 294 |
not in the | 294 |
of all his | 294 |
per ipsum regem | 292 |
well as the | 290 |
because they are | 290 |
as in the | 290 |
of the peace | 289 |
rest of the | 289 |
which he was | 289 |
according to his | 289 |
are to be | 288 |
under the law | 286 |
granted to the | 286 |
the bishops of | 285 |
in the life | 284 |
name of the | 284 |
the children of | 283 |
by william prynne | 282 |
the statutes of | 281 |
they are not | 281 |
the words of | 280 |
consent of the | 280 |
for which they | 280 |
them by the | 279 |
answer to the | 279 |
in case of | 279 |
that there is | 278 |
court of rome | 278 |
which they were | 278 |
that he may | 277 |
of the bishop | 277 |
the hands of | 276 |
beyond the seas | 276 |
officers of the | 276 |
liberties of the | 276 |
of them to | 275 |
and that in | 275 |
assent of the | 274 |
law of god | 274 |
of his crown | 274 |
without the kings | 274 |
by the lords | 273 |
the kingdom of | 273 |
not so much | 273 |
for the present | 273 |
the kingdome of | 272 |
which they have | 272 |
made in the | 271 |
early works to | 271 |
in this case | 270 |
the defence of | 269 |
the great charter | 267 |
the lawes of | 267 |
del counte de | 267 |
the county of | 267 |
as they were | 266 |
and all his | 265 |
year of king | 265 |
in all the | 263 |
him by the | 263 |
the same year | 263 |
of his majesties | 262 |
king of france | 262 |
acts of parliament | 261 |
the tower of | 261 |
out of a | 261 |
day of the | 260 |
it is most | 260 |
for want of | 259 |
the maintenance of | 259 |
in all things | 259 |
of the pope | 258 |
the truth of | 258 |
venerabili in christo | 257 |
and ought to | 257 |
the abbot of | 256 |
they should be | 255 |
and the same | 254 |
of their owne | 254 |
must needs be | 254 |
by all the | 253 |
which he had | 253 |
the government of | 252 |
him in his | 252 |
king of the | 251 |
the earle of | 250 |
by his own | 250 |
nobis in christo | 250 |
of the old | 249 |
for their own | 249 |
shall not be | 247 |
by the people | 247 |
the kings and | 247 |
that they would | 247 |
could not be | 247 |
that no man | 246 |
by the law | 246 |
in the time | 245 |
gratia rex angliae | 245 |
de auro suo | 245 |
to him and | 245 |
authority of the | 244 |
for the same | 244 |
the honour of | 243 |
them and their | 243 |
such as are | 243 |
this present parliament | 243 |
in regard of | 243 |
keying and markup | 242 |
that by the | 242 |
all sorts of | 242 |
church and state | 242 |
issued this writ | 241 |
in such a | 241 |
in the last | 241 |
the first of | 241 |
in the said | 241 |
the lords day | 241 |
the crown of | 240 |
most of them | 240 |
any of his | 239 |
of the gospell | 239 |
at all to | 239 |
the primitive church | 239 |
law of the | 238 |
belonging to the | 238 |
to the lord | 237 |
without the least | 237 |
the body of | 237 |
bishop of canterbury | 236 |
to the prejudice | 236 |
by the common | 236 |
it may be | 235 |
of the first | 235 |
to the house | 234 |
england and ireland | 234 |
in cases of | 234 |
of the earth | 233 |
to the whole | 233 |
by their own | 233 |
state of grace | 233 |
to make a | 232 |
this writ to | 232 |
church of god | 232 |
de bonis catallis | 232 |
against the parliament | 232 |
both of the | 231 |
the last parliament | 231 |
the ministers of | 231 |
of the clergy | 231 |
and others in | 230 |
the king or | 230 |
in the white | 229 |
in regno nostro | 229 |
in all places | 229 |
the parliament and | 228 |
of the saints | 228 |
to the same | 227 |
of all our | 227 |
the names of | 227 |
bishop of winchester | 227 |
and the kings | 227 |
petition of right | 227 |
and of all | 226 |
tower of london | 226 |
the pope to | 226 |
by the commons | 226 |
of those who | 226 |
house of lords | 226 |
of the most | 226 |
that the kings | 225 |
that they had | 225 |
and the rest | 225 |
in the court | 225 |
henry the d | 225 |
bishop of london | 225 |
in the old | 225 |
that the same | 224 |
to be done | 224 |
but by the | 224 |
out of england | 224 |
and others of | 223 |
in these words | 223 |
the next day | 222 |
the white tower | 222 |
the right of | 222 |
of the nation | 222 |
in the case | 222 |
king by his | 221 |
because it is | 221 |
people of the | 221 |
and in his | 221 |
king richard the | 221 |
print touching the | 220 |
the feast of | 220 |
but in the | 220 |
put to death | 220 |
and it is | 219 |
both houses of | 219 |
the lords table | 218 |
and if any | 218 |
to which the | 218 |
the king himself | 217 |
at this day | 217 |
to make them | 217 |
kings of england | 217 |
dei gratia rex | 217 |
in defence of | 217 |
the prejudice of | 217 |
of purpose to | 217 |
to do it | 216 |
made to the | 216 |
non sunt de | 216 |
to god and | 216 |
in the yeare | 216 |
of his owne | 216 |
that they shall | 216 |
the manner of | 216 |
if it be | 216 |
the order of | 215 |
ought to have | 215 |
they ought to | 215 |
the spirit of | 215 |
for the defence | 215 |
not long after | 215 |
body of the | 214 |
they may be | 214 |
the reign of | 213 |
the son of | 213 |
it shall be | 213 |
to which they | 213 |
eodem modo mandatum | 213 |
he would not | 213 |
which is the | 213 |
to the world | 213 |
many of the | 212 |
the sacrament of | 212 |
modo mandatum est | 212 |
as you may | 211 |
in and by | 211 |
in his own | 211 |
priests and levites | 211 |
should not be | 211 |
they shall be | 210 |
for the lords | 210 |
by the parliament | 209 |
as they have | 209 |
the peace of | 208 |
the isle of | 208 |
peace of the | 208 |
to the popes | 207 |
the king had | 207 |
the lords house | 207 |
and the other | 207 |
the election of | 207 |
the kings bench | 205 |
to doe it | 205 |
words of the | 205 |
the king was | 204 |
letter to the | 204 |
sent to the | 204 |
catallis et debitis | 204 |
for that the | 204 |
out of all | 203 |
as appeares by | 203 |
the protestant religion | 203 |
he and his | 203 |
with all their | 202 |
of this nature | 202 |
by the same | 202 |
i shall here | 202 |
of all other | 202 |
from the pope | 202 |
to take away | 202 |
of the nobles | 201 |
ex parte nostra | 201 |
the french king | 201 |
found in the | 201 |
given to the | 201 |
them for their | 200 |
a writ to | 200 |
when as they | 200 |
the whole kingdom | 200 |
de catallis et | 200 |
to which he | 200 |
presence of the | 200 |
laws of the | 199 |
the king thereupon | 199 |
to defend the | 199 |
between the king | 199 |
in the county | 199 |
summoned to parl | 199 |
consimiles literae diriguntur | 199 |
not to the | 198 |
in their own | 198 |
the custody of | 198 |
in time of | 198 |
from time to | 197 |
the laws and | 197 |
contrary to his | 197 |
the high commission | 197 |
sunt de testamento | 197 |
the king himselfe | 197 |
time to time | 196 |
by act of | 196 |
at that time | 196 |
to him by | 196 |
by force of | 196 |
as to the | 196 |
our lord the | 196 |
and some of | 196 |
all the rest | 196 |
the whole kingdome | 195 |
for that purpose | 195 |
as he was | 195 |
king in his | 194 |
at the kings | 194 |
the number of | 194 |
for the kings | 194 |
by the said | 194 |
all manner of | 193 |
the rights of | 193 |
the whole house | 193 |
of the roman | 192 |
the consent of | 192 |
to the holy | 192 |
by common consent | 192 |
based on the | 192 |
into the kings | 192 |
after which he | 192 |
therefore it is | 192 |
et mandatum est | 192 |
may read at | 191 |
the priests and | 191 |
or at least | 191 |
in former ages | 191 |
the king at | 191 |
the booke of | 191 |
god the father | 191 |
the said duke | 191 |
the bishoprick of | 191 |
to god for | 190 |
with all his | 190 |
in balliva tua | 190 |
as if they | 189 |
year of our | 189 |
barons of the | 189 |
the payment of | 188 |
so as the | 188 |
de privato sigillo | 188 |
the title of | 188 |
all the bishops | 188 |
the office of | 188 |
whereupon the king | 188 |
archbishop of york | 187 |
whole house of | 187 |
the glory of | 187 |
it in the | 187 |
and that all | 187 |
in the mean | 187 |
every of them | 186 |
omnibus ad quos | 186 |
of the body | 186 |
both in the | 186 |
is but a | 185 |
for them to | 185 |
he should be | 185 |
the commons of | 185 |
edition of the | 185 |
to whom he | 184 |
epistle to the | 184 |
in the army | 184 |
into the church | 184 |
by the very | 184 |
as for the | 184 |
and liberties of | 184 |
at his pleasure | 184 |
of the exchequer | 184 |
when he was | 184 |
de testamento vel | 184 |
see here p | 184 |
sampled and proofread | 184 |
state of the | 184 |
all of them | 183 |
in the field | 183 |
text can be | 183 |
the lords of | 183 |
part of his | 183 |
as it were | 183 |
in the beginning | 183 |
for a time | 183 |
the articles of | 183 |
as it was | 183 |
and of his | 182 |
in matters of | 182 |
the virgin mary | 182 |
testamento vel matrimonio | 182 |
all such as | 182 |
there was no | 182 |
to the altar | 182 |
the king upon | 182 |
prejudice of the | 182 |
of the work | 182 |
the king being | 181 |
and his successors | 181 |
can be no | 181 |
any of their | 181 |
as well in | 181 |
and that it | 181 |
and the lord | 181 |
to king henry | 180 |
in all their | 180 |
evident by the | 180 |
them from the | 179 |
the popes legate | 179 |
the nobles and | 179 |
the advice of | 179 |
to the tower | 179 |
they are the | 179 |
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lords of the | 179 |
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of the word | 179 |
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sacrament of the | 174 |
the communion table | 174 |
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receivers of petitions | 169 |
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by the laws | 169 |
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his epistle to | 169 |
assembly of the | 169 |
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for the common | 169 |
two or three | 168 |
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at the last | 168 |
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of the subject | 167 |
the saints of | 167 |
ingrafted into christ | 167 |
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the lord of | 167 |
the assent of | 166 |
after his death | 166 |
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not of the | 166 |
in cujus rei | 166 |
is that of | 166 |
those things which | 166 |
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in the highest | 166 |
by authority of | 166 |
of the true | 165 |
pope and his | 165 |
to the ground | 165 |
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to prevent the | 165 |
there being no | 165 |
unto the lord | 165 |
the king hath | 165 |
in haec verba | 164 |
the members of | 164 |
cause of the | 164 |
tiff page images | 164 |
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fit to be | 164 |
one and the | 164 |
the benefit of | 164 |
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in the primitive | 163 |
the popes and | 163 |
crown of england | 163 |
the sight of | 163 |
god and man | 163 |
contra prohibitionem nostram | 163 |
read at large | 163 |
with the kings | 162 |
the new testament | 162 |
to the very | 162 |
petitions for england | 162 |
and so the | 162 |
sicut praedictum est | 162 |
on the other | 162 |
maintenance of the | 162 |
be able to | 161 |
order of the | 161 |
dilecto fideli suo | 161 |
after which the | 160 |
in this parliament | 160 |
that if any | 160 |
edwardus dei gratia | 160 |
to this purpose | 160 |
as he did | 160 |
de auro reginae | 160 |
part of their | 160 |
to be paid | 160 |
the king issued | 160 |
and every of | 160 |
servus servorum dei | 160 |
and at last | 160 |
spiritual and temporal | 159 |
so great a | 159 |
of gods word | 159 |
in the second | 159 |
that of the | 159 |
city of london | 159 |
to be no | 159 |
pro eo quod | 159 |
seldens titles of | 159 |
bonis et catallis | 159 |
them to their | 159 |
an act of | 159 |
the author of | 159 |
quare secutus est | 159 |
the great seal | 159 |
in any of | 159 |
which they had | 159 |
that in all | 159 |
commons in parliament | 158 |
now at last | 158 |
per breve de | 158 |
in the end | 158 |
the same day | 158 |
to him to | 158 |
in the exchequer | 158 |
by the statute | 158 |
rex omnibus ad | 157 |
and people of | 157 |
the christian faith | 157 |
to the emperor | 157 |
to his majesty | 157 |
the inhabitants of | 157 |
by the bishops | 157 |
of god in | 157 |
in his epistle | 157 |
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peace and settlement | 86 |
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