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innd.00000011132230 | Each time the chime fiJls the atmosphere, is it not to say, to each and to all, Sursum corda?" |
innd.00000017810003 | The school house fronting tober, 187?, the Rev. |
innd.00000017810003 | When I arrived here JUay constantly increasing number of 17, 18ß?, there were forty- five pupils children. |
innd.00000008066334 | The Bishop in concluding said,"What is to become of Amer ica with her luxury, theaters, magazines and dancing? |
innd.ss001200400 | Thefe being a little reded, March¬ ed out again to meet the Enemy, which were fuppo? |
innd.00000006770218 | May not Red Banks be called holy ground,"The place where first they trod?" |
innd.ss001198621 | (?) |
innd.ss001198621 | ^—p — — — THE Mantle Thrown off: j? |
innd.ss000805532 | The Counter. Scuff13 VVer't not for us, thou( quoth he J VVhere wouldft thou fog to get a fee? |
innd.ss000805532 | Thus the defcriptions arecompleat, Which I have made of them and meat? |
innd.ss000805532 | With M*trs at odds again fhall be Ere any jars'twixt me and thee 3 And thereupon I drink to thee_?. |
innd.ss000344547 | (.5) Priests orthe Church, in whose bosom he Was regenerated and educated, whose faith be fol lows? |
innd.ss000344547 | man Catholics? |
innd.ss000344547 | nurtured, can with pro priety be called anti- christian, and bel'Pastors, I anti- chrits? |
innd.ss000403075 | 1st v. Michkotek ekikuchiyak, anjeni chiw piyewak? |
innd.ss000403075 | 2d v. Tcnitche chiw michkctek, tenidje katotamek? |
innd.ss000403075 | Tatehe, nik epwachi yan otanuk chiw Bethleëm? |
innd.00000017815804 | Do I need to cite proofs to show that this is the true conception of the bishop as pontiff? |
innd.00000017815804 | Do these words also apply to the Catholic Episcopate? |
innd.00000017815804 | Do they apply to the Episcopate of the Catholic Church as did the proud words of Basil? |
innd.00000017815804 | What is a pontiff? |
innd.00000017815804 | What is this but to heal spiritua1 sickness, to raise to life again souls dead to sanctify ing grace? |
innd.00000008066185 | '1 ■ Oyster Pails Fly Paper Flour Sacks Matches Washboards Toilet Paper v ♦* Rear of Auditorium What s in a Name? |
innd.00000008066185 | 120 S. Michigan 104 S. Michigan 119 N. Alain 129 W. Washington 138 N. Alain 116 N. Alain? |
innd.00000008066185 | If such was the state of affairs in the seventies what must it have been in the early fifties? |
innd.00000008066185 | J LADIES? |
innd.00000008066185 | S. MICHIGAN STREET SOUTH BEND, IND E. POULIN J DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES A? |
innd.00000008066185 | a? |
innd.ss001183333 | 'bis dtdtrititn'■ England mi fyugfJint? n t lit uvtr. |
innd.ss001183333 | : 3VO/ I lt)i uPj ytd i> •; SJOD")A v?-'A cw o a Vi o j « oh- Aivia^wO nr e VmtV,\'? |
innd.00000025616533 | - 22- Do You Know- that the liability to accident or sickness is JI constant, that vou can not get away from it whether you are asleep • or awake? |
innd.00000025616533 | Do You Know- that it costs ym � something to carry this risk,( liability) and that? Jou musi pay for it'? |
innd.00000025616533 | Do You Know- that it costs ym � something to carry this risk,( liability) and that? Jou musi pay for it'? |
innd.00000025616533 | Pn � one_>.O � IJO? 2_8 N. Mir.fJ Lft •.. o Residence Awnings a Specialty. |
innd.00000016768855 | !,?: j. |
innd.00000016768855 | But what to him now'are the feeble tributes"which we may offe � to his memory? |
innd.00000016768855 | trumpet shall awaken all the dead( Will any honors we can pay him, light up a single smile M the eye, which isdarkened by the cold mists of death? |
innd.00000016768855 | � � the flrst s.cho �,a'·f? |
innd.00000027211465 | Do I need to ap peal to the American writers who have sometimes reluc tantly spoken her eulogies? |
innd.00000027211465 | Do you need a proof and striking example of the char acter and influence of Protestantism as opposed to Catho licity? |
innd.00000022386445 | 'l'hl'number treated annually is about()? |
innd.00000022386445 | In 1 DO.? |
innd.00000022386445 | On Septemher? |
innd.00000022386445 | Samuel and Charles?\T urelock. |
innd.00000022386445 | What is the source of this immense, this all- comprehend ing charity? |
innd.00000022386445 | � I other Teresa was a woman of the type described in Holy\Vrit:"Vvho shall find a valiant woman? |
innd.00000027073220 | 11 N eed I mention Thomas á Becket, known throughout the whole Christian world as St. Thomas of Canterbury? |
innd.00000027073220 | How were stayed the stained hands of contest? |
innd.00000027073220 | Shall I name Cardinal'Voisey, one of the most distinguished char acters in English history? |
innd.00000027073220 | Was this power exercised, as some ha ve maintained, ar bitrarily and according to the whim of each Chancellor? |
innd.00000027073220 | Who can doubt the rules and methods by which they were governed and the sources from which these were drawn? |
innd.00000027073188 | But what avail resol ves, however strong, To the young heart unused to · life's deceit? |
innd.00000027073188 | Was this lier purpose wise? |
innd.00000027073188 | Whence came those thorns? |
innd.00000027073188 | Who the heat Of life's great struggle can sustain alone? |
innd.ss001199273 | - ■; f~ «* a »> •'\ Jl x-? |
innd.ss001199273 | Are not all the jrln, an(i feveral of the Englijh Papifts now in Arms againft; v3 6:; tjieir Majefties? |
innd.ss001199273 | For the whole of them, Men, Women and Children? |
innd.ss001199273 | Have they not contributed moft to tiiat Kings prefent Greatnefs and Tyranny? |
innd.ss000467322 | 1398 Polygonum Persicaria L.? |
innd.ss000467322 | 979 Arctostaphylos manzanita Parry form? |
innd.ss000467322 | form'? |
innd.ss000467322 | form? |
innd.ss000467322 | va r.? |
innd.ss000467322 | var.? |
innd.ss000397371 | 11"V''■""■?'' |
innd.ss000397371 | 6. as Prophe- cying your weakenefle, leave you a record to build upon? |
innd.ss000397371 | Did we bequeath un¬ to you rhofe faire ornaments to be ftolne or fnatched from you? |
innd.ss000397371 | £* g. Didwe for thispurpoferecommend unto you Ferrars cafe and our proceedings a- gainft the difturbers of his right? |
innd.ss001199307 | ''F 1 N I S.... ■ its? |
innd.ss001199307 | Hi? |
innd.ss001199307 | Laftly, Of a great and Terrible Perlecutipr? |
innd.ss001199307 | nge and Rensarkal? |
innd.00000017818246 | Is it yer manin',replied the Irishman,"that God do n't want mass said in the church? |
innd.00000017818246 | What shall be said of those who always stand in the back part of the church, near the do � r? |
innd.00000017818246 | Where is the wreath her shamrock does not adorn? |
innd.00000017818246 | Where the muse that has not visited her hills? |
innd.00000017818246 | Who believes that a penitent must pay the priest to have his sins forgiven? |
innd.00000017818246 | Who for a moment credits the old lie that a priest will agree to pray a soul out of purgatory for a monetary consideration? |
innd.00000028771517 | Celuy des Islinois luy conviendroit fort, il est aimé de ces sauvages, il y a demeuré longtemps, et il ne seroit pas eloigné(?) |
innd.00000028771517 | Landroit est furt propre pour y faire U ngros Establissement ceque jaurois fait si jauvis eut Des forces, à Lesgard du Commerce que Lonny( l'on y?) |
innd.00000028771517 | Le peut Dexperiance que jemesuis acquis Depuis 20(? |
innd.00000028771517 | The little experience I have acquired in the twenty(?) |
innd.00000028771517 | The second is, could Beaubois have known sufficient about the country, before 1729- when he was in disgrace- to make his account of any value? |
innd.00000028771517 | peu faire est Lapelletrie i11e pent sortir tonte les annee De Ce poste pour trante milluire( milliers?) |
innd.00000007158603 | Are the Brothers of St. Joseph no longer to be identified with the Brothers of Holy Cross? |
innd.00000007158603 | Has the evolution left no trace of the proto- type? |
innd.00000007158603 | W as the Son of God so suddenly enamored of the son of man? |
innd.00000007158603 | Was the"Brightness of the Eternal Father and the Figure of His Sub stance"dazzled by the rays of earthly loveliness? |
innd.00000007158603 | Why did Christ love this youth so spontaneously, so quickly, so passionately? |
innd.ss001368974 | 'r>-*v* ■*>'-/> ■\i** ■- ■- VI 0 •f ioi? vsti*.v. |
innd.ss001368974 | : isniH •? |
innd.ss001368974 | ? |
innd.ss001368974 | a** • aW.v. O yd bairih'J s- V. V c o n-1 •? |
innd.ss001368974 | dLrifi->>-i> •>'Kj? |
innd.ss001368974 | v..Vas>:? |
innd.ss001368974 | ■>, td bjsr.-tel? |
innd.ss001199210 | 1'... J 1, v'j*- J"■"s-\'■ Oi •r.r- •? |
innd.ss001199210 | ? fj{. |
innd.ss001199210 | in the South and Eajlern Parts? |
innd.ss000652641 | 1'be Examination/Chriftopher Ha Hal J o/ Wa fil¬ ter d in Ireland Sayler, taken this 1, 1643. as follorvetb. |
innd.ss000652641 | G* • •• For my Noble Lord the Earle of, at York?. |
innd.ss000652641 | The f N ■ rhx f1?) |
innd.ss000652641 | Vfime, Colonell C?otv, Serjeant Major Generall Woodhoufe? |
innd.ss000652641 | We have placed a Garriion in this Towne, which( I hope) may be of great Advantage, being the onely Haven Town in thefe parts^f the Kingdom? |
innd.ss000652641 | per Giles Call? D l ir lokn Symond^^ 1 S lohn Carter. |
innd.00000004384145 | 00<'0 �:-s H c: � �. �=("D? |
innd.00000004384145 | 0_ TIG- � RT? |
innd.00000004384145 | :: lO � � I)q< j= rn �?- �. |
innd.00000004384145 | :: lO; e_> O � si � �="'tI �'O'= � Otrj �""l_ �(;? |
innd.00000004384145 | Are not such aware that a finished education requires a knowledge of these things? |
innd.00000004384145 | Do they not know that the Catholic church as a factor and a figure is inseparable from the history of the past 1,900 years? |
innd.00000004384145 | How can we account for this? |
innd.00000004384145 | Neverthe less, there was a certain pride felt by all il? |
innd.00000004384145 | Ought it nut be sold to help pay for the new one, fully large enough for almost twice the whole Catholic population? |
innd.ss001202929 | H. Do what? |
innd.ss001202929 | H. How? |
innd.ss001202929 | H. To a private houfc I doe go?. |
innd.ss001202929 | H. What, you kill the King? |
innd.ss001202929 | H. Who? |
innd.ss001202929 | I read it for a thoufand worlds, and further ftid, whe¬ ther doe you goe to Mafie? |
innd.ss001202929 | P. What arc they, if their King be eut off? |
innd.ss001202929 | P.Do you think my Lady and Queen is a fool? |
innd.ss001202929 | wasdireftedtoitby her Husband, and when the Pricft had opened his door, and I in his chamber, he asked me, it'I knew him? |
innd.ss000428908 | And lo way is made toconfider, Whether any of the Jeluits be- fides Mariana have bin of that Opinion? |
innd.ss000428908 | Being further examined, How it came to pals that they condemned what their General did allow? |
innd.ss000428908 | Of this> » £? «"•»• c. 8. |
innd.ss000428908 | There is no little exception to be taken againft the word King, as it's here laid? |
innd.ss000428908 | Were thefo Principles never reaffirmed by them? |
innd.ss000428908 | When it was asked again, What they would do if at Rome |
innd.ss000428908 | of that Council, that its fpokgn of Princes excommunicate by the Pope, or degra-]-6, c'4- ded? |
innd.ss000428908 | to whatever he be, how weak or inf efficient foever, as hereprefents the per- 1 fon of him, whofe wifdom can not be deceived, as Ignatius faith m? |
innd.ss001202445 | 'i;? |
innd.ss001202445 | .i£,,q r.1.or< j 1... a r. V'• •? |
innd.ss001202445 | But if the faid feven thoufand Gentlemen, be ap- plyed to Trade* without increafing of 1 x Trade? |
innd.ss001202445 | It is to be enquired, What the value of the immovables( which upon fuch removal muft be left behind) are worth? |
innd.ss001202445 | STdft-!? |
innd.ss001202445 | Upon which ground they bring all Native Commodities to be Manufactured at home, and carry the fame back, even to that Country in which rtiliA Z3J1C? |
innd.00000004185070 | But how erect that monument? |
innd.00000004185070 | Is it necessary for me to indict Catholicism? |
innd.00000004185070 | One sees on every side in your country such apostolic zeal developing itself, shall T say, in ways that are indifferent? |
innd.00000004185070 | What else can he do? |
innd.ss000434415 | -* • « r •~__^ t A S ER-.. 1 V d. SERMON Preach'd to the$? oteftants of In and about the CITY of LONDON,& c. Pfalm 102. |
innd.ss000434415 | 4?,. |
innd.ss000434415 | 8* How fhall I g thee ftp, Ephraim? |
innd.ss000434415 | AW}'SERMON Preach'd to the^otettants of 31relantj, In and about the CITY of LONDON, A T St. Mary le Bon? |
innd.ss000434415 | Her Sins are againtl more Light and clear Con¬ viction, and he that teacheth man, Jball not he punifh? |
innd.ss000434415 | Shall we be angry that the Ark is prelerv'd, and not worfhip before it, becaufe upheld by Vzzah? |
innd.ss000434415 | What a beating is there: in his Heart, what a Struggle, when the Sins of his People force him to his ftrange Act? |
innd.ss000434415 | With what In- juflice to God, and Difcouragement to Creatures, do fome Men reprefent him? |
innd.ss000434415 | dom, if not of the Almighty, fhould reftrain them from fo barbarous a Defign? |
innd.ss000434415 | horn ftj all I deliver thee, Ifrael? |
innd.ss000434415 | their Father? |
innd.00000014967590 | Why, in effect, have the political powers, which agitate society, so much power in their revolutions? innd.00000014967590 ..>'.,,'Alas, who'will visit the God of Love, if he is forgotten by those whom he calls his friends? innd.00000014967590 43 may we not conclude, was given the happiness of beholding, from a higher sphere, the scenes of its early labors and suf ferings'? innd.00000014967590 Is it not because they know how to unite, and to hold but one end in view? innd.00000014967590 To mark the spot it found a wilderness, now adorned with noble temples of science and religion? innd.00000014967590 What can I say to those who may be called to concur in the same? innd.00000014967590 What more simple to an untutored ear, than the sound of the key- note in C? innd.00000014967590 should all be engulfed in the waves, at the moment of leav ing port? innd.ss001368980 About? |
innd.ss001368980 | 16%?. |
innd.ss001368980 | 2 £ One poiincf of Tallow to each Man, one pound of Meal, and half a pound of Beef, the Army cohfifting of'618? |
innd.ss001368980 | March 168?. |
innd.ss001368980 | Noble, and the reft came off being good Footmen: We loft 1? |
innd.ss001368980 | To each Man half a pound of Meal, half a pound of SHillin, half a pound of Tal¬ low, 3 pound of Salt Hides? |
innd.ss001368980 | To eaeh Man Haif a pound of Tallow, Haifa pound of Shii/ ih, three quarters of a pound of dry-Hides, the Army being 481? |
innd.ss001368980 | When the cC Boats came within half a Mile of the"Trenches, they landed the Men, and took?" |
innd.ss001368980 | gave the Protefiants a reviving ProfpeCt of the happy change of the Go¬ vernment C?) |
innd.ss001368980 | of April, 168?. |
innd.ss001198902 | ! i The Second Query is, In what lnftances( if any) doth it appear, that Ireland is Beneficial or Neceffary to the well- being of Eng¬ land? |
innd.ss001198902 | Infolvencies? |
innd.ss001198902 | Ireland furniiheth n( us with feveral Advantages of this kind? |
innd.ss001198902 | Yet notwithftanding this, and? |
innd.ss001199426 | Has Mr. Long by any art of Immorality, Sedition or Rebellion, wholly for¬ feited his Credit or Reputation, fo that his Word is not to be taken? |
innd.ss001199426 | I-** mmm C 17) lijltj Lord Loudens Head by Nine of the Clock next Morning) with- Sfat out any Procefs of Law? |
innd.ss001199426 | Whether they are not great Fools, or de/ jgning K — that believe any thing this- Libeller writes againft King Charles the Tirfi? |
innd.ss001199426 | they{ aid, What fhould a King do to us? |
innd.ss001199426 | •'i i"i:? |
innd.ss001199426 | •, mo 3? st;o2 i tk rtfi k n l.dA\-w: m\WoW AyA vS V cs m o i 1 h!o& ■:!" |
innd.ss000392345 | 2? |
innd.ss000392345 | 45 Stock in the Church, why Ihould not he have a Share of it as well as another? |
innd.ss000392345 | 45 into the Councils of great Men, or to anfwer fome other fuch politick End, than to advance piety towards God, or Amendment of Life in the Penitent? |
innd.ss000392345 | And if one can merit for ano¬ ther, why( hould not he depend on others, as well as, they on his Merits? |
innd.ss000392345 | If the Subjeft of their Glory is fiamful, what will become of the reft. |
innd.ss000392345 | Is not this to play with Men's Souls and Eternal Salva¬ tion? |
innd.ss000392345 | Nay, it is Folly for him to attempt it: For what need he endeavour to add to a Stock of Merit, which is already infinite, as fome have thought? |
innd.ss000392345 | Now if they Print fuch things in Englifh, what do they Print in Spanijh? |
innd.ss000392345 | Thirdly5 And as to the Aufierities of the Lives of their Monks and Nuns, the Punifhments which they infiift D 2 on 2o Of the Devotion? |
innd.ss000392345 | What Sins are promifed there? |
innd.ss000392345 | Who are Gods Indruments in pu- mlhingthe Souls there? |
innd.ss000392345 | so.r. Sealefo 1 2/? |
innd.ss000392345 | when Efcobar asks the Queftion, What if I communicate unwor- thily df Eafler? |
innd.ss000392345 | without its Body can be tormented there with a material Fire? |
innd.00000003614567 | *? ranklin communicated to Congress the projects of the Court* Sparks'Life and Writin � c, f Franklin, i. innd.00000003614567 101 any definitive arrangement, and then what authority could be exercised by the bishops of Baltimore over a city a thousand miles off? innd.00000003614567 325 you, who often exaggerate and alter facts which you relate, and frequently invent and falsify- how then can I safely believe you? innd.00000003614567 How could the missionaries resist the hope of converting a savage peo ple to the faith? innd.00000003614567 How is it that two nations once divided, jealous, inimical, and nursed in reciprocal prejudices, are now become so closely united as to form but one? innd.00000003614567 How, in fact, can this nationality be long preserved in a foreign land, without the powerful bond of religion? innd.00000003614567 It may be asked how the missionaries proceeded in converting these savage tribes? innd.00000003614567 The mere sight of the wbite banner, with its fleurs- de- lys, would have thrilled every fibre of those apparently apathetic hearts.? |
innd.00000003614567 | To give to the Church, is it not to lend to the Lord, who will richly repay the liberal giver with many blessings? |
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innd.ss001202817 | 'who is he thatcondemneth? |
innd.ss001202817 | 1 J.?, and'the Lord of hofts himfelfe hath proclai¬ med him to be the man that is fellow. |
innd.ss001202817 | 1? » 10'power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. |
innd.ss001202817 | 54. whom now we fpeake: unto whom b § od did not thus give the fpirit by meaAnd there¬ fore although( o many millions of beleivers tPhiiip.i.t?. |
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innd.ss001202817 | But Chriftdid himfelfe fan? |
innd.ss001202817 | Church is purchaled* muft be h I aiCor.2.?. |
innd.ss001202817 | For whotfaith8 hedand who is|W< t»eC>> Apollo fut miniflers by whomyou even 7 as the Lord gave to every man? |
innd.ss001202817 | Is not he thy Father that hath i8Ptt''7'bought thee? |
innd.ss001202817 | and Lord of lords; It was indeed our nature that fuflfered; but he that fuflfered in that nature,*!#? |
innd.ss001202817 | butwhat fhould the purchale of a ftranger have been to us? |
innd.ss001202817 | thus to beget them, but the Father and the bf,6%3'"** Sonne from whom he proceeded? |
innd.ss001202817 | y Who jhall lay anything to the y Rorn 8 j, charge of Gods eleft? It is God that J 4.' |
innd.ss001202817 | £) ge ye thus requite the Lord, 0 pea- pie and unwife? |
innd.00000022160741 | ,,< ¡) iefrs Werfd)en Ht bd onoerer Weiie Aefd)rieben nicl)t nad) ber � ibel nod) nad) ben � eiliÇn? Bätern. |
innd.00000022160741 | 1Jebruar 18ô8, am: tage bor-17- mfd)ermithtlod) bon einem[ cûenben? Saum getroffen uno nur nod) lang genug, einige Gtunben, jeboe!) |
innd.00000022160741 | Weld)e �'bt)ftem i m SllufbrinAen be �@e{)altes? |
innd.00000022160741 | Wie bide beben nie eriíe Rommunion emtJfangen? |
innd.00000022160741 | Wie bide � tatiollen? |
innd.00000022160741 | Wie biete öamHien ge{)ören 3u jeber Rird)e uno miHion? |
innd.00000022160741 | Wie niel ûcben � ie erbnlten? |
innd.00000022160741 | jebenjuûë mie niele Rird)en[ inb in ihrem � iftrift? |
innd.00000022160741 | mie{ � o13 lieferten cie 20 � cfer mufd) � � anb bei bel'Rird)e, mendie, f)errlid)e? Bäume. |
innd.00000022160741 | ® ie nicle � aufen, f)od)3eiten, � egräbnine? |
innd.00000022160741 | öran3 � eitel muf)te fiel) einen �{ b3ug non$ 500 gefallen loHen; � ol)ann? Sud)art uemcnn feinen � ro5ef) in 3weiter � nftan3. |
innd.00000022160741 | Œinen Œontraff 3u bern? Bilb ber neuen Rird)e i m rrenfter bilnet nie 3eid)nllng ber erjten, bddJeibenen � foâ ober � og St'Ïtcl)e, oie am 6. |
innd.00000022160741 | � atron? |
innd.00000022160741 | � er jä{)rIid)e ffied)nung � abfd)luñ uno:? |
innd.00000022160741 | � er � od)m.? l3ater Œoeleftin@lanber O. S. B. brudite ba � erjte � 1. |
innd.00000022160741 | � ud) bas gute � armlanb hinber 1)ubois? l3. |
innd.00000022160741 | � uni, oem tyro1)nIeid)namstaA, urnqeben non feinem ® önner, bent irüberen spfatter, � ofelJ1) tyleifd)mann als � iafon uno? l3rebiÇr,. |
innd.00000016277873 | How could they be started? |
innd.00000016277873 | Is it not because Catholics do not have universities like Chicago, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, N orthwest ern, Brown, Boston University, etc.? |
innd.00000016277873 | One might ask why did you not, under such circum stances, shake the dust of Notre Dame from your feet and try new fields? |
innd.00000016277873 | To my question,"Did you ever say to anybody that my teaching was so good that the university on this account increased my sal ary?" |
innd.00000016277873 | Why do Catholics not have such universities, and what prevents Catholics from having them? |
innd.00000016277873 | Why should catholic students who are advanced in Latin not have the opportunities of becoming acquainted with some of the Latin Fathers of'the Church? |
innd.ss001203645 | ''It?' |
innd.ss001203645 | 'T w? |
innd.ss001203645 | As for inftance, The Quake, concerning which ridiculous Profeflion, Who is, or can be ignorant that'twas derived from the Jeluics? |
innd.ss001203645 | Come other Country anh not( tap to he a mah © artifice fo? |
innd.ss001203645 | Do?0 mp 5> eart fail, no? |
innd.ss001203645 | His Excellency demand¬ ed of him When? |
innd.ss001203645 | How abufed as to their good Names, reviled as to their Religion, and reproached as and Pmejlants? |
innd.ss001203645 | How barbaroufly He&or'd and Infulted over by thefe Huffing Rhodomontadoes? |
innd.ss001203645 | How injured and oppref- fed by publick acts of notorious in juftice? |
innd.ss001203645 | In purluance of this, he ifl'ued out Proclamations for bringing in of Torys, and propos'd Rewards to fuch as I ffiould 5? |
innd.ss001203645 | Mere is reprefented the admirable dili¬ gence of an indefatigable fomifl? |
innd.ss001203645 | Their former apprehenfions of the Thortnefs of their triumph, by realonof King J^ei'sdeclenfion in Age, and the profpeft of a P rote flan? |
innd.ss001203645 | What Affronts and Indignities were now cait upon the Englijh? |
innd.ss001203645 | am noto become an © It) Doattng JFool; pcu fee mp 5> anD Dotfj not Ifiake, no? |
innd.ss001203645 | of England,( meaning the Catholicks) hah hell in tune to lo&k out fo? |
innd.ss001203645 | of the omip? |
innd.ss000414444 | An& nobis redeunt in carmine vires7 Ingeniumque mibi munere veris adejl? |
innd.ss000414444 | And he who has? |
innd.ss000414444 | And what ic Government corns nearer to this Precept of"Christ, than a Free Commonwealth? |
innd.ss000414444 | At cur nitor in arduum? |
innd.ss000414444 | Bifbops or Presbyters we know,"fays he, and Deacons we know; but what"are Chaplains? |
innd.ss000414444 | Colaflerion; a Reply to a namelefs Anfwer a? |
innd.ss000414444 | Fallor? |
innd.ss000414444 | Galli ex Concubitu gravidam te, Pontia, Mori, Quis bene moratam, morigeramque neget? |
innd.ss000414444 | Hail, holy Light; Ofspring of Heaven Firft- born, Or of th7 eternal coeternal Beam, May I exprefs thee unblam7d? |
innd.ss000414444 | If it be ask'd how far u they fhould be tolerated? |
innd.ss000414444 | Im&Y Iy^; nv j'« k CC/ XOCOC/5COCOCOCO^C/3^ 0CO X>- £ G „ Zw:!? |
innd.ss000414444 | Occaftonal and Juvenil Poems? |
innd.ss000414444 | Of Education? |
innd.ss000414444 | What fupportsme, doft thou ask? |
innd.ss000414444 | Wher- as a Kingmuftbe ador'd like a Demigod,? |
innd.ss000414444 | Who knows not that there be fom Proteftants who live in as arrant an implicit Faith as any Lay- Pa,- pift of Loretto? |
innd.ss000414444 | Who taught Sal mas i us, that Frenth chat- tring Py, To aim at Engliflj, and Hcry? |
innd.ss000393427 | Didst thou take the civic oath? innd.ss000393427 Has Julian come?" |
innd.ss000393427 | Have you, dear Citizen, received my Letter? innd.ss000393427 Why not?" |
innd.ss000393427 | Why so much anger? innd.ss000393427 ',,"From Chicag? |
innd.ss000393427 | 'l � Your name?" |
innd.ss000393427 | .our faith, when we forget the condition of the soul, the only just measure of our feelings, if we are good Christians? |
innd.ss000393427 | Are any permitted to visit them? |
innd.ss000393427 | Are there any hopes of their being liberated soon? |
innd.ss000393427 | Are they all confined in the Tower( the Tour du Bat)? |
innd.ss000393427 | Do we not remember, and shall we not imitate our blessed Lord, who was siien: in the hands of his tormentors? |
innd.ss000393427 | Have the prisoners in Rennes been set at liberty? |
innd.ss000393427 | He had been Principal of the College of Quimper and was elected by the people{?)' |
innd.ss000393427 | On the same paper is wrítten:"What have I done to- day for the house? |
innd.ss000393427 | One night he was obliged to pass near the'box of one of the sentries, who hailed him with the usual"Qui vive,""vVho goes there?" |
innd.ss000393427 | Order of the Consuls, signed by Camba cérès, proposing the question-"Napoleon Buona parte sera t'il consul a vie?" |
innd.ss000393427 | Rcverelld said to her: te Madame Bruté, would you like to as sist at Mass to- day?" |
innd.ss000393427 | Reverend Duval?" |
innd.ss000393427 | Reverend are you going?" |
innd.ss000393427 | Reverend to see one of our old friends- for instance; Father Gaffard?" |
innd.ss000393427 | The clerk having written this down, the second question was put as usual,"Your profession?" |
innd.ss000393427 | Thy pro fession?" |
innd.ss000393427 | What harm can they do us after all? |
innd.ss000393427 | When you meet a poor creature all covered with abomin able ulcers, is it anger you feel towards him? |
innd.ss000393427 | Who now can form an idea of the manner in which it was celebrated? |
innd.ss000393427 | Would you take u p a rod and strike the poor miser able object? |
innd.ss000393427 | she exclaimed,"amongst what'savage nations has hospitality ever been made a crime, punishable with death?" |
innd.ss000393427 | the public- so natural, so worthy of their kind hearts, when I had been for twenty years( or more) their Pastor? |
innd.ss000393427 | � Wast thou ignorant, citizen,'said the ferocious judge,'of the law which forbade you to do it?' |
innd.ss000351871 | |
innd.ss000351871 | ?! |
innd.ss000351871 | And The Preface tercaj^-And that I might in fome meafure compafs my defign fbef0? |
innd.ss000351871 | And faith, That this Deponent asking the Rebels of Kilkenny, how they durfldo what they did, confidering the King was againfl them? |
innd.ss000351871 | And therefore that the defires with the firff inten¬ tions of thofe who are now out in Rebellion, may more clearly appear? |
innd.ss000351871 | And to add to moft m'ifer- ity inat their miferies, they found all manner ofrelief very difproportionable to abiepofturc,) Ji, and? |
innd.ss000351871 | Feb. 18.1 64?. |
innd.ss000351871 | Neverthelefs? |
innd.ss000351871 | cap?"!.' |
innd.ss000351871 | din,? JlilC-\loroi< n • J^ ue Ldgeyia. |
innd.ss000351871 | fol x Thefirjt enterprize ofthe English/'I re- land, made by private adventurers of King Henry thefecond, King^England. |
innd.ss000351871 | js) wem\i Giraldm Cambrenfis concerning the caufes and reafons of the profpe- I)^land diy? |
innd.00000004583746 | \iVell,"resumed Mrs. S-- n,"is An tichrist singular or plural?" |
innd.00000004583746 | ; f ¡: Wonder if Father Rice himselfpossessed much of the spirit of the Gospel?" |
innd.00000004583746 | And please tell me,resumed the preacher,"where is your wife?" |
innd.00000004583746 | Are two hundred and fifty- six Popes singular or plura!?! innd.00000004583746 Well, why is not your master at church, praying for the government? |
innd.00000004583746 | t Should a minister of God be divided? innd.00000004583746 A preacher once asked him pompously, profane ly using the words of our Blessed Lord;What do men say that I am?" |
innd.00000004583746 | Among other things, he asked W."How many Commandments are there?" |
innd.00000004583746 | Arden tly had he desired the succours of religion in his last struggle; repeated ly had he asked,"whether the priest was coming?" |
innd.00000004583746 | But what were dif ficulties to him? |
innd.00000004583746 | But, massa, why are not you at church, praying for the govern ment?" |
innd.00000004583746 | Can anyone blame them for thus gal lantly defending their own lands and firesides? |
innd.00000004583746 | Does he not know that this is the day named in the proclama tion?' |
innd.00000004583746 | During the week following, the same plan was followed at St. Thomas', with the exception that but ne sermon was given in the day. |
innd.00000004583746 | He concluded his argument, by asking emphatically:"When you vowed celibacy, did you know that it would always suit you to live unmarried?" |
innd.00000004583746 | How could J ahn Wesley lawfully separate from the Church of England, from which he had avowedly derived his orders? |
innd.00000004583746 | How could an idolatrous church, such as you say the church of Rome was, constitute a lawful Christian ministry? |
innd.00000004583746 | M. Badin answered, smiling:"Do you not know the reason? |
innd.00000004583746 | Of what utility, then, has been our nine days'prayer?" |
innd.00000004583746 | On arriving at the church, one of his friends asked M. Nerinckx,"how it had happened that his stirrup leather had been cut?" |
innd.00000004583746 | Only nine Commandments?" |
innd.00000004583746 | She asked M. Badin's advice on the subject, and also, whether it would not be better, that she should go to refute his ab.. surdity? |
innd.00000004583746 | What cared he for the dangers, privations, and labours which he foresaw he would have to endure on the arduous mission to which he was hastening? |
innd.ss001202795 | Burraci ì Rich, Tor, tefe? Ccnfores, Cu liei Daives Tho. innd.ss001202795 9? innd.ss001202795 Animan- tium genefi? innd.ss001202795 Cimi augi'rem, quam illius, quem tanta Literato- irius perpeim rum Societas ad omnium votafemelat- Hn&SpiritiismEi que iterum elegit Pradìdem? innd.ss001202795 De Statu Corporis Fiumani prater Na¬ turar??.. innd.ss001202795 De Statu Corporis Fiumani prater Na¬ turar??.. innd.ss001202795 Illaautem\wé}ìrjfM Argumenta, quae vulgo íolent afferri, néérn, ut refellatur ipílus 7xro? innd.ss001202795 Magis autem conceptu difficile non eft, quomodo or- ganicum grandioris molis Corpus ex eximia terra? innd.ss001202795 Miraculum igitur re&e definiri po-^iracV teft effettuifujfenfe Natura, feu motus lege lì natu? innd.ss001202795 Motu mufculari ì Aqua- rum ftygiarumeffervefcentia? innd.ss001202795 Quid aeftu maris? innd.ss001202795 Quid ftupen- dius]ortu$ c occafu aftrorura, velut malunt, Telluris? innd.ss001202795 Quid innumeris aliis abditis naturas arcanis admiratione di- gnius? innd.ss001202795 Quid inviente morborum cohorte? innd.ss001202795 Quid materno Brutorum in paicenda prole amore& induftria? innd.ss001202795 Quid mi¬ ra&: conftanti temporum viciilìtudine? innd.ss001202795 Quid vegetantiutn germine? innd.ss001202795 Quidni igitur perpendamus utrum mira- cala quae circa corpus humanum nobis traduntur, cum corporis humani fabri¬ ca& cum ratione conciliari poífent? innd.ss001202795 Quo- modonempeconcipi poteitquod Corpus humanum ardente igne cinétum non comburatur? innd.ss001202795 Quomodo fine alimentis diu- tiifime, imo in perpetuum vivere poteft? innd.ss001202795 Quomodo formati poteft fine mare fic foemina? innd.ss001202795 Quomodo generari poteit ex fcemina fine mare? innd.ss001202795 Quomodo per mare auc fuper undas ambulare poterit, nèc im- mergatur? innd.ss001202795 Quomodo recensex- totir tinótum, imo ficante plurafxcula in pul¬ ii C verem z6 Evangelium Medici, verem jamdudum redaftum ad vitam revocati poteft? innd.ss001202795 Quot modis multipli- cari non poteft ipfius praefcntia? innd.ss001202795 Veruni quam multi fune naturas eftecfcus qui fenfuum aciem 6c ra- tionis indaginem fuperant? innd.ss001202795 fuL n centrum fuum rotaras, fluidas evadunt, J;„rJÍWÍm'uti glacies in aquam eliquata, faccarun? innd.ss001202795 Àdukimirmveroordinem redei^t Maniay PhreniHs, Delirium, Fatuitas, Me¬ lancholia 9 Vmigo, Convuljio, Motus Con- vuljtvi, Epilepfia? innd.ss000272262 8. between one John Pilkingtm? md one A » e Pilkington brought a Scire Facias< tgainft A. to Ihew Caule, why Let¬ ters fc. innd.ss000272262 ? Tis true-, that before the 12th of Hen. innd.ss000272262 A^''H-^^—•/Xv innd.ss000272262 Ail that gives Title in a Jufl Con- quell, is the Oppojers ufing Brutal force, and quitting the Law of Reafon, n? innd.ss000272262 And lhall we of this Kingdom be deny'd it, by having Laws impoled on us, where we are neither Perfonally, nor Reprefenta- tively prefent? innd.ss000272262 But however that takes not off the 0- lligation of the Law:? Tis only want of our Confent, that I urge% againft that. innd.ss000272262 But to what end Was all this, if Ireland neverthelefs were fubjedt to the Parliament of Eng¬ land? innd.ss000272262 England's Ti- I have before taken notice of the? Cpto Jrfiind Title England pretends over us> urc a c.^.om Qon^ueji. innd.ss000272262 Have not multitudes of Abts of Parliament both in Eng- landznd Ireland^ declared Irelanda Compleat Kingdom? innd.ss000272262 Is not Ireland( tiled in them All, the Kingdom, or Realm of Ireland> Do thele Names agree to a Colony? innd.ss000272262 Is this then the com¬ mon Law of England, and the Birch- right of every Free- born Englifh Subjed:? innd.ss000272262 Moreover this Ordinatiopro Sta¬ tu Hiberniie, is really in it iclf Aft of Parliament? innd.ss000272262 Of all YoUr Majelly's Kingdom's, hone was more Senfible of the Happy EfFedts thereof, t han Yovtx Kingdom of Ireland? innd.ss000272262 Or do thefe words fignifie in England one thing, and in Ireland no Juch thing? innd.ss000272262 Pri¬ vy Council in England; which ap? innd.ss000272262 The King then( as Britton fays J? innd.ss000272262 Then the i; Jsj Prior of Mollingpr Appeifd to, the ok Parliament in k el ami held? innd.ss000272262 being the Publick Good of; th?. innd.ss000272262 comes A little after the Defcent of thefe? nto. innd.ss000272262 contained in Magna Chart a and Chart a de For- re/ la, both which are called Mag¬ na? innd.ss000272262 fhofe Laws of England that became thus EJlallifbed in Ireland? innd.ss000272262 fyh «-^-^tt «>'U fihus9±t~'■ «-/ ■.' innd.ss001368981 , Dread Sir, WHat have we done, to merit the feverity of your higheft difpleafure? innd.ss001368981 5* There was near ten thoufand Scots, who ferved moft part of the War, in the Province of Z)lfter, under the com? innd.ss001368981 And did he not advife his Officers, and Soul- diers to joyn with any Party, that was Engltft., to fight a- gajnft the IriJIj? innd.ss001368981 Cork JFiy? innd.ss001368981 Do not multitudes of your own People, rather wifh the return of that Englifl) Governour, then a continuance un¬ der the prefent Deputy? innd.ss001368981 Nay, what have we not done, which might intitle us to your higheft Favour 5 were we, or our Anceftors ever falle? innd.ss001368981 Trade was then en- crealed, Improvements encouraged, Juftice equally Ad- miniftred, is it fo now? innd.ss001368981 Was not the Kingdom improved under the one? innd.ss001368981 What C 28) What if like Ifaac we are now bound as a ready Sa¬ crifice to your rage, was it yowr courage that did thus bind us? innd.ss001368981 and is it not funk a Moyety already ofits intrinfique value, under the ether? innd.ss001368981 and were not thefe, as inexorable to your cries, as you had been before to ours? innd.ss001368981 did he not then fend a Peftilence, and a Famin amongft you, what the one left, did not the other take, and what both left, did not the Sword devour? innd.ss001368981 did not his Arm find you out? innd.ss001368981 did not theft deal, as feverely with you, as you had done before with us? innd.ss001368981 did not theft depopulate as many Villages, Parifhes and Towns, in your Proprieties( V) Proprieties as you had before in ours? innd.ss001368981 for a Cure? innd.ss001368981 have we not a Queen Hejier in our view, who is more able to fave, then he to deftroy us? innd.ss001368981 itoqtki'meeting of they fed/ all that D 2 And ibouli C 24) And was not moft: of usfoon after choft Members of Parliament in this Kingdom? innd.ss001368981 mdbeingdi| ploys? innd.ss001368981 the Army was then well govern'd, the Eftablifhments paid 18 Months in 12 Months time, is it lo now? innd.ss001368981 was the Harveft fo pleafant then, that now you have power, you are fo Induftrious to fbw the fame Seeds again? innd.ss001368981 were not Hecatombs of our flaughtered Brethren then Vi&ims to your mercileis rage, and are you enraged ftill? innd.ss001198669 !> «/?. innd.ss001198669 ./4/ M.Whilft thou knowft me, dar'ft thou thus boldly prate? innd.ss001198669 And does that blood of yours forbid you lefs, F To( T4)'To think your Mother is a Murtherefs? innd.ss001198669 And what can not hisSoveraign Greatnefs do? innd.ss001198669 But if he thus refufes to obey, I fhall be forc'd to try another way? innd.ss001198669 C 3 7) Have T fince firfl your Armies he did command, Deny'd th'affiflance both of Voice and Hand? innd.ss001198669 Can he behold, and yet no force pretend, A Rival Brother, and a Slaughter'd Friend? innd.ss001198669 Dare you with boldnefs your Offence purfue? innd.ss001198669 Do you imagine that is my dcfigh? innd.ss001198669 From that Name onely fprings this Calumny, J or in Ihort^ what can he charge on me? innd.ss001198669 Go then, and let my Flame the freedom g un, After your State Intreagues to entertain(* 9)_ The Queen, whofe thought?? innd.ss001198669 Go then, and let my Flame the freedom g un, After your State Intreagues to entertain(* 9)_ The Queen, whofe thought?? innd.ss001198669 Have I refus'd him that Renown was due? innd.ss001198669 He has renounc'd the Charge he had before — Did he his Anfwer, Madam, yet receive? innd.ss001198669 He, being dead, why flaies he longer here? innd.ss001198669 J? innd.ss001198669 Madam if this diforder had no chief? innd.ss001198669 Madam, what Treacheries did this Roman preach? innd.ss001198669 May not I know thefe words of 10 much weight? innd.ss001198669 Muft then the Charms dwell in thofe Eyes appear Gnely to me5 of all the World, fevere?,< Shall I ne'rc gain one of thofe bleft regards. innd.ss001198669 Poor ab/ e$ mind, VVhac fury makes thee for a woman- blind* Prefer'ft thou her to all thy glorious fights? innd.ss001198669 Prince, mines the trouble, yours the fhame will be? innd.ss001198669 Rome Sir? innd.ss001198669 Should I ftandftill, and hear Rom threaten you, And be fo tame as not to threaten too? innd.ss001198669 Should Princes not like Princes treat of Love? innd.ss001198669 Sir, with foch Seconds, what can equal you? innd.ss001198669 Then for the heart you tell me I have got, Where( hould't be kept? innd.ss001198669 This fwift Return I can not underftand Where is your Army? innd.ss001198669 Thofe words of fo much weight may not we know? innd.ss001198669 Was it thus Attains thy Grandfires reign'd? innd.ss001198669 What I. innd.ss001198669 What have they faid which your belief can gain? innd.ss001198669 What value fhall I on thefe favours fee Which for the higheft Merit are too great? innd.ss001198669 What( hould I fear? innd.ss001198669 What? innd.ss001198669 Whatanfwer canft thou make? innd.ss001198669 Why? innd.ss001198669 Will not your paffiion in her heart prefer? innd.ss001198669 Wilt thou be King to have thy power rcftrain'a By fuch a World of Mailers? innd.ss001198669 Wilt thou his Surety be> Thinkft thou but he his utmoftpowr will prove, To revenge Hannibal, or fave his Love? innd.ss001198669 Yes Rome, do you her kindnefs fear? innd.ss001198669 continue what that But does mean? innd.ss001198669 j Nico. And will you fend me then to Rome? innd.ss000392111 'w'X'ty argues> 00- there is nothing to be believed: for if we tmm'trit finis ftill be to feek for Faith, where fhall we reft? innd.ss000392111 * £/>il?.XLix. For Julian* hirnfelf upbraids the Prieftsof his Religi-(? n't'ie marvellous piety of the GaliUans( as he calls 557.' innd.ss000392111 5 5 belonging to the Chriftian Faith be contained in the Apoftles Creed? innd.ss000392111 < fanSdcL, confonant to the Truth in that Creed: but only> 9 cWhSw? innd.ss000392111 An evident fign they are not what they pretend: for the Church it lelf ought to be demonftrated by the Scri-(?) innd.ss000392111 An- Councils, approved by the Pope, have the feme privi? innd.ss000392111 And beyond this Rule, he there expref xiv? innd.ss000392111 And who is there that doth not lee leveral other principles of God's holy Truth, contained in this? innd.ss000392111 And? •. innd.ss000392111 Are we to believe it, meerly becaufe the Church faith it? innd.ss000392111 But whenie fhould we know this? innd.ss000392111 Did they not firfi: forlake us, and then lay, before they tried, that we have people incorrigibly wicked a- mong us? innd.ss000392111 Fathers, is that which was preached tf «*?> • ©-, from the Hijt. innd.ss000392111 Hear how Irenes() innd.ss000392111 Him that over comet hy will Imak? innd.ss000392111 Hon? innd.ss000392111 How fhould he, when there is no Catholique, no Fundamental Article of Chriftian Truth; but he is perfwaded of it, and profeiTes it? innd.ss000392111 In anfwer to which we affirm, that the Teftimony of the Church, is that whereby we are both informed of the Truth, and induced, as by theory? innd.ss000392111 Nay, why fhould they be at all concerned for it, any more than a Man is for the feed that is Icattered in the High- way, from which he expe&s no Crop? innd.ss000392111 Now fince I can be even with thee, and do the very, praife what I believe, and deride what thou believeft what is to be done? innd.ss000392111 Or where fhall a full ft p be put to finding? innd.ss000392111 Thus S. Aujlin moft admirably(?) innd.ss000392111 Unto which the Roman Bifhops had nothing to re¬ ply, but that the Canon did not forbid another expo- fit ion cnjjjLQ&vov t? innd.ss000392111 What is the Truth? innd.ss000392111 Where/ball we qutemdi? innd.ss000392111 Which courle I wifh all they who have leparated from our Communion, would confider whether they ever took? innd.ss000392111 Why fhould they haz- zard the leaft hair of their Head, for they know not what? innd.ss000392111 by a vaft number of new Articles, in which all Chriftians neither do, nor can agree; and which were not to be found in their own Creed before? innd.ss000392111 c*?. innd.ss000392111 flay our believing? innd.ss000392111 make an end of feeking? innd.ss000392111 or the Stay of thy Country, or the Rule of Faith, or Embaffador of the Truth, or all thefe together, and more than all thefe? innd.ss000392111 or what is there, that remains or is oh(cure? innd.ss000392111 own and reverence the authority of the Church(?) innd.ss000392111 which Pilate askt our Saviour, but would not ftay for an anfwer, What is Truth? innd.00000014927842 $ treu3(1erget i hre groùe@cwnnbtl)eir in bel'� nnb � n(Jltllg b r? 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innd.ss000392765 | '*& quare contrillátus incédo,.dum afRí git me inimícus? |
innd.ss000392765 | '-- EtChorus � j � � �-f-_--II_'"-- f d·4'�::: �-.¡_:[ �=-=-.r_-: te, FOn C �, Procedámus in · pace.. �- �--;:c;::----Nt=---"? |
innd.ss000392765 | 'fici? |
innd.ss000392765 | 'ftI � � � ft· � � MM. � tIl: Jr- � �? � tUMJ ¿ y 1,/4. |
innd.ss000392765 | ); �.Qia oíla meadicene:* Dómine, quis sími sis úhi? |
innd.ss000392765 | , 1rJ f �,;;:':)? |
innd.ss000392765 | , i__, A • 454 �! J(U!i � �.G � �? |
innd.ss000392765 | , l. 2'"Iniquicitemmeam? |
innd.ss000392765 | ... Antonia A pamia A ppolonia A quila A"fluil.bér � � r. go Nomina S!nélorùm � JI � ujf;nt Aquilina 111lrfinllphe?' |
innd.ss000392765 | 1 Udic � I? |
innd.ss000392765 | 1 � 6 t � gn |
innd.ss000392765 | 141? |
innd.ss000392765 | 37 S itívit ánima mea ad Deum fortem vivum:*'j uando véniam,& a pparébo ante fádem Dei? |
innd.ss000392765 | : f; E, u.s, � nví? � virtúris auctor,& infuperá t'Jblhs Impem Rex, ac ícmper magm6.cus rriumphäror. |
innd.ss000392765 | : úcut lac mulsííli me,& heut cáfeum me coagu- · uni? |
innd.ss000392765 | : � D'pr? |
innd.ss000392765 | : � o nó mine vocáris? |
innd.ss000392765 | :P ropter nomen tuum, Dómine, propiríáberis peccátd meo:* mulrum eft enim, Quis ell homo qui timet Dóminum? |
innd.ss000392765 | ; IJ quid fáciam, mi Ïer? |
innd.ss000392765 | ? ei.nde inchoat Ailtiph � nan. |
innd.ss000392765 | ? mine nocentes me)* expúgñi im-'�.. p'ugnantes me... |
innd.ss000392765 | ?!. |
innd.ss000392765 | ?,: Et propter glórialn nórninis tui Dómine 1í � bera nos. |
innd.ss000392765 | A gn6Cce Dómine creatúram tuarn.non: fHiis alié nis crcátam? |
innd.ss000392765 | Benediilio pertgrinorum ¡ ojl reditum, 2.5? |
innd.ss000392765 | C � ero pro[ � quente'? � q/ u � rn: metuéndusell locus � R: e, vere.noneâ hie áliud niíi domus Dei)& po, rc � cœli. |
innd.ss000392765 | De profún dis clamávi ad �.........,__..__ �= � t? � �. |
innd.ss000392765 | Deinde Sacerdos inrerrogat de Symbole fidei, dicens s Credis in Deum Pattern ornnipoténtem) crea tórern cœli& terra? |
innd.ss000392765 | Deus,& cárnibus mcis Iaturámini? |
innd.ss000392765 | Dicit ei Pi látus: Quid eft véritas? |
innd.ss000392765 | Dicit ergoei Pilá tus: Mihi non lóqueris? |
innd.ss000392765 | Dixéru nt ergo ci: N urn quid& tu ex diícípulis ejus es? |
innd.ss000392765 | E t ánima mea turbara eft valdê:*"Ïed tu D � ·'r'mIne ulquequo ·? |
innd.ss000392765 | Eft autem confuetúdo vobis, ut unum dimittam vobis in Pafcha: vul tis ergo dimítram vobis regem Jud � órum? |
innd.ss000392765 | Et cum fuerint propc Fonrcm, Sacerdos intcrrogat: Quis vocáris?, � efpondet: N.. |
innd.ss000392765 | Et rurfus interrogat: N. Abrenúntias Sátan �? |
innd.ss000392765 | Et.. meaórnnia, t � aJun �? �& j tua. |
innd.ss000392765 | Hune cùm vidifler Jefus jacénrern,& cognovíífet, quia multum jamtempus habérer, dicit ei.. Vis[ anus fíeri? |
innd.ss000392765 | I) u � dicunt mihi per síngulos dies, Ubi dt Deus tuus �* quare triílis es ánima mea, BG, quare contúrbas me? |
innd.ss000392765 | I.Q uare rriítis es ánima mea:"*& quareconrúr �'bas me? |
innd.ss000392765 | Iefum N azarénum, Dicit eis lefus? |
innd.ss000392765 | LI/iqHII,!d � e � iam � ¡ ¿ m � � el ponu,?, � p o'Rituale Romanum. |
innd.ss000392765 | M � � J'l � �"k;'d TPf( lUt1 ¿ �).... �'¿-tOwl) r- � �;('1 fz"""';> rtf"¿,,#'#'"? |
innd.ss000392765 | N. Abrenûnrias fátanre? |
innd.ss000392765 | N. C � edis in Deum Patrem omniporéntem j creatorern cœli& rerrœ? |
innd.ss000392765 | P R? |
innd.ss000392765 | Primum in cxorci{mo·Äu � di maledíéte atana, ubi dicitur( habitáculul11 perf � ciat) dicatur habiráculuI? |
innd.ss000392765 | Q\1idefrhomo, quodmemores � jus? |
innd.ss000392765 | Qu � nülm fpíritus pertra � síbic � n ill?,'& non fÜbstftet:*& non cognóícee amphus locum fuum. |
innd.ss000392765 | Quid derur tibi) aut quid apponárur tibi* ad linguam dolófam? |
innd.ss000392765 | Quid eft homo.quia ma.gníficas eumt.. � f quid appónis erga eum co, tuum? |
innd.ss000392765 | Quis � fll1,le homo, qui dixit tibi: T olle grabát � m tuu � 1&, ámbula? |
innd.ss000392765 | Q�.uare oblítus es mei? |
innd.ss000392765 | Refpbndit ei Iefus: Si malè locùms fum"te-, flimónium pérhibe de malo.íi autem benê, quid'me cedis'? |
innd.ss000392765 | Rituale Romanunr,: Fuérunt'mihí1ácl'ym';_e: mex panes die ac noête:'*( dum dícitur mihi quotídie: Ubi eft Deus tuU'S? |
innd.ss000392765 | Sacerdos: Fides quid tibi pra � ftat? |
innd.ss000392765 | Si autern ego in Beélzebub çjício dzrnónia, fílii vellri in quo eiíciunt? |
innd.ss000392765 | Si aù tern& Ïáranas in Ïeípíurn divífus eft, q � ómodQ Rabit regnum ejus? |
innd.ss000392765 | Suícépror meus es..( ¡ uare oblírus es mei z& quare coneriílácus'incédo, dum affiígit me inimícus? |
innd.ss000392765 | Sí iníquirátes obfç � vªVefi � Oºmi � p � gmj � ç/ CJuis Ç!lfun � b¡ç? |
innd.ss000392765 | _ I? |
innd.ss000392765 | _ j. Dómine exáudi oratiónern meam, �.Ji � çlam,? |
innd.ss000392765 | _, Qui pófuit fines tuos pacem? |
innd.ss000392765 | canorus meœ, S'i iniquirátes obferváveris Dómine: Dómine, guis fuJtinébit? |
innd.ss000392765 | ft¡ � an(ur �(?' |
innd.ss000392765 | fupt?!. |
innd.ss000392765 | i90._ Irite rim miniílratur inceníurn., bcnedicirur,& im ponitur in rhuriblum, poûcà dicitur: KyriC?, e1éy'fon. |
innd.ss000392765 | in nomine Parris, eze, � t'vero tta iJapti? |
innd.ss000392765 | j& dicit I udœis; Ecce rex vefler. Tlli autcm clamábant; Tolle, tolle, cru cifí ge cum e. Dicit cis P ilá tus; Regem veílrum crueifígam? |
innd.ss000392765 | látus: N umquid ego I udzus fum? |
innd.ss000392765 | mine, úfquequo?" |
innd.ss000392765 | pfefeccrit? |
innd.ss000392765 | poíuííti me conerá rium tibi, faél: us fum mihimenpíi gravis? |
innd.ss000392765 | quiráres.meœ, � n � pótui_ � t.. vidérern..',. |
innd.ss000392765 | r eûimónium î � j? è � ph p6ruit illud.cum e � ín: f de terra ft gyptl:* línguam quam non nove- dl •[ at, au 1 Vlt. |
innd.ss000392765 | rit:* 11 Jin locopál: ua: ibi me collocávir; s- tip'èr a- qua � ref � él: i'ónis educávic me? |
innd.ss000392765 | ro tempus expirandi inílirerit, tunc maximê ab omnibus circumílâribus aexiE, M ·'genib � s vehementer oradon � inílandurn df: lf:; fe veri? |
innd.ss000392765 | ruin? |
innd.ss000392765 | rupr?!. |
innd.ss000392765 | r¡;el"d fommum � nUJ& Un"'·"dhi6úntur éll decreto Concilti'Tridentini: fldPmul non ad � mittuntur duo viri, aut dud? |
innd.ss000392765 | tU vi · débis,? |
innd.ss000392765 | tpid derur tibi, aut quid appcnâtur tibi,* ad llnguam dolófam? |
innd.ss000392765 | uis ell: iíle Rex.g � ória:? |
innd.ss000392765 | uis eß: ifl: e'� ex g � 6rire? ·* Dominus fortis. |
innd.ss000392765 | uruniur, C: lS 1.1.:? |
innd.ss000392765 | us in? ie tribulatiónis:* U prótegat te nomen Del Jacob. |
innd.ss000392765 | ximè.Rogationu"tlnt � ce � it, qU'lm? £ C ded «....",-ea/ lcorruptela, ppiul aâmoneant. |
innd.ss000392765 | { ign'ó fan � d � Cruds+ omnis diícédac fzvÍtía tempeíhí-, tum, O � � � � �? |
innd.ss000392765 | £, u) 0,'u, a, c. 7. pfalmus 6z.. lQ E? � I?e � s me � s �* ad re de luce, vígilo. |
innd.ss000392765 | · Pfalmus, 12 •• U Squequó Dómine oblivífcéris me ill. linern? |
innd.ss000392765 | � Eus, quinéminem in te fperántem ní.i.1._JI miuI? |
innd.ss000392765 | � alvum me fac propter mifericórdiam tuam, Quóniam non eft in morte qui memor fit tui: ·, in inférno autem quis confirébieur ribi? |
innd.ss000392765 | � eai'? |
innd.ss000392765 | � � �,? nfi.lébortihi.jn eccléíia magna,* in pópulo, S � � � lau.d � b �. |
innd.ss000392765 | �.OO � � OO � �? �(i(i � � � � PRO CESS 10 T EMPO'RE. |
innd.ss001202874 | 'At Wilt the former Conceffions are Jolv'd, and neither you nor they can hay? |
innd.ss001202874 | And now to go on with.TOvrju » Melyneux: He fpeaks of two Acts made by? j the Parliament of Ireland, viz. |
innd.ss001202874 | But he Notes jffps upon it, that upon a fecond Confi- e|l(£Sjli deration of this Cafe before the Judg~; • es in the Exchequer- Chamber^ the i/?. |
innd.ss001202874 | C?«3 not obliged fir iff ly to Obferve tbofe Grants? |
innd.ss001202874 | Can they think it had been fit for us to engage in fo mighty an Expence, for no other Reafon than to recover their Eftates for them? |
innd.ss001202874 | Did ever Man fo expolè himfèlf in Print? |
innd.ss001202874 | Have we not a Parliament,'M and Courts of Judicature? |
innd.ss001202874 | He fays, If we now enquire what were thofe Laws of England that he » came thus eßablißt in Ireland? |
innd.ss001202874 | His Third Inquiry is, What Title, Conquefi gives by the Law of Nature and Re a/ on? |
innd.ss001202874 | I hope after this, what jr I have before alledg'd of Ireland\ have-^ I ing been always in the Condition of 1^? |
innd.ss001202874 | If he would not have Ire¬ land lookt upon as a Colony, yèt I f* 4? |
innd.ss001202874 | If this Diftinöioo j.yjts? |
innd.ss001202874 | Is this like a Separate King¬ dom, an Independent Government, or a Neighbour Nation as free as in the State of Nature? |
innd.ss001202874 | Is"* there any thing of Effence or Rea¬ lity in them? |
innd.ss001202874 | Or can you I fte » think, that the Parliament of Eng- Ofgwi land will ever more ajftft you upon ifitffm# thofe Terms? |
innd.ss001202874 | Or does he think, that when an Irifh Appeal came before them, thefe Judges could not meddle in it? |
innd.ss001202874 | The mul- 0 j, titude of the Native and the s of £ l!? |
innd.ss001202874 | Thefe Treatments towards join'd? |
innd.ss001202874 | To apply this then to our Argument: The People of England may not go out? |
innd.ss001202874 | What if the Parliaments of Ireland have alfo recogniz'd? |
innd.ss001202874 | What? |
innd.ss001202874 | [ 9 °] p. 117. that Herein he concludes magi ft er idly, y |
innd.ss001202874 | ^ that England flands on, what availtth qqL it, whether it be done this way or that mk my> f ° i* done? |
innd.ss001202874 | and could Ireland be then a diftinQ; and feparate King¬ dom? |
innd.ss001202874 | and have not the Mu¬ nicipal Laws of the whole Empire brought them under the Forfeiture of Life and Eftate? |
innd.ss001202874 | but are not both alike to the Gainer, when he hath got his point? |
innd.ss001202874 | came over with an Army, the Irifll generally fubmitted to himy and received him to he their/? |
innd.ss001202874 | may not heighth of Spirit be pear er their Temper, than true Humility? |
innd.ss001202874 | nfellou; Was it fit for the King to have « Mi » carried a Parliament about with him? |
innd.ss001202874 | of the Kingdom, and fètde themfèlves any other Country, in manner of 5? |
innd.ss001202874 | or if they did, whilfl the King was prefent, they were all on a Suddain{'wallowed up, or confubftantiated into the King? |
innd.ss001202874 | rather may they not mth good( fteafon demand a tJfeitn* burfement of what Mr. Molyneux owns to be due to us for former Af- fißances? |
innd.ss001202874 | that were a fmall matter, and they had this way and that way, ways^W[j enough to do it; and they are fo take ai we'^ PrePar^? |
innd.ss001202874 | there inijtti not be a pronejs to, and » itkw, wardnefs to refleSl, ciion is given them? |
innd.ss001202874 | ■ Irtlf New- England, or Maryland, the hefci'Na me of Kjngdomsis there fuch a » 4, deal of weight in that? |
innd.ss001203290 | & c. worth*? 00>000 5. |
innd.ss001203290 | & cufiodire an ititiitH1'faciend? |
innd.ss001203290 | & fieri mandand? |
innd.ss001203290 | & gubernatori noftro general1 per a dv if amen? |
innd.ss001203290 | & lev and'ac cum eifdem Subditis nofiris\?Mfr fic kv*t'contra dittos Rebelles congrediend? |
innd.ss001203290 | & xjrt'lifl1 fi ° PUS flierit ultimo fupplicio demandant? |
innd.ss001203290 | 'Vj Duci ef Gubernatoris nojlri genera? |
innd.ss001203290 | /• S • dn Thomas Lee, Keeper of the? |
innd.ss001203290 | /• r. d. Dr. Robert George, per? |
innd.ss001203290 | 10 s. and for his^s „ „ „ n.|^allowance for Ink, for the? |
innd.ss001203290 | 13 Workers of Wooll and'their? |
innd.ss001203290 | 183 To Ceafe/ w/? |
innd.ss001203290 | 1? |
innd.ss001203290 | 3 1 7/ Efcheatour of the Province? |
innd.ss001203290 | 380,000 Wherefore if the prefent Em-? |
innd.ss001203290 | 3? |
innd.ss001203290 | 4 £ 0.50000) Roper Moor, Efq; Chief-? |
innd.ss001203290 | 5 00 00 00 1649 16 10 Tempora- 012 IO OO ry pay¬ ments* Mar cm Vifcount Dun? |
innd.ss001203290 | 85 whole Land be cut off from the other three lent into England, were it poflible i d to do? |
innd.ss001203290 | :'edi? |
innd.ss001203290 | < Soo 1500 M. of Males, between? and 25 M. Bulls. |
innd.ss001203290 | 7 land in Doctrine, only they differ in Dilci- pline thus,[ viz.. |
innd.ss001203290 | > 0200500 Efcheatour of the Province? |
innd.ss001203290 | A To His Grace the D.{ no? |
innd.ss001203290 | And how fhould Merchants have Stock, fince 7 rade is prohibited and fetter'd by the Statutes of England? |
innd.ss001203290 | Annum* X109<*> Annum"'^^00 00 Mrs. Mary Warren, per/ „ Annum 7 fo8 ° 00 00 Arthur Earl of Angl per Annum J Captain William Roffe,? |
innd.ss001203290 | CT ftp oc cup and? |
innd.ss001203290 | For Ten Thoufand Tuns of? |
innd.ss001203290 | Gain'd the Years value,? |
innd.ss001203290 | General of the Array? |
innd.ss001203290 | His? |
innd.ss001203290 | I* s* d » Sir Henry Titchburn? |
innd.ss001203290 | J 121 1? |
innd.ss001203290 | J 20,000 Making there a Mold for Ship-? |
innd.ss001203290 | J 35,O0 ° Building of 100 Churches, at? |
innd.ss001203290 | J 5 10 00 JohnExham, Clerk of the? |
innd.ss001203290 | J °''c v? |
innd.ss001203290 | Local Wealth I underftand to? |
innd.ss001203290 | Nicholas Loft us j Efq; Clerk? |
innd.ss001203290 | On the contrary, What did they ever get by accompanying their Lords into Rebellion againft the Englifb? |
innd.ss001203290 | Shipping j-100,000 For a Stock of Wool, Hempo Flax and Rawhides for one Years> 4 ° °>ooo Work For th « Labour of Men to Ma*? |
innd.ss001203290 | Sir Robert Meredith Kt.? |
innd.ss001203290 | Smoaks, are) Servants in Families of 2, and? |
innd.ss001203290 | That the Places in the Lieutenants Gift? |
innd.ss001203290 | The Advocate- General of? |
innd.ss001203290 | The Right Honourable? |
innd.ss001203290 | The Single- Sraoak- houles, are? |
innd.ss001203290 | The number of young Children? |
innd.ss001203290 | What fhould they have gotten if the late Rebellion had ablo- lutely lucceeded, but a more ablblute Ser¬ vitude? |
innd.ss001203290 | What may be done by natural poflibility, if Au¬ thority law it fit? |
innd.ss001203290 | Which I think not incredible; for fuppofing?, the Number, viz. |
innd.ss001203290 | X 3 °>000 Tanners and Curriers, and? |
innd.ss001203290 | [ tntti& regard? |
innd.ss001203290 | ^4331 © 6 08 h As Cap', of a Troop of? |
innd.ss001203290 | ac ■ Subditos nofiros provide commovend? |
innd.ss001203290 | and if io, why may not the Rents of the fame be actually lent, without prejudiceto the other three parts of the IntereiTors thereof? |
innd.ss001203290 | convo* U00 cand? |
innd.ss001203290 | eifdem officiar ab antiquo debit&./;irtfHjk'confue? |
innd.ss001203290 | evefl if 1 5"not loi? |
innd.ss001203290 | fieri pot er it juxta eorum demerit a puniend? |
innd.ss001203290 | five con- cejsprout eidem Locum- tenenti noftro genera? |
innd.ss001203290 | for his Diet, I and the Councils there, at Q io per Week, and for his^ ° 8 19 °? ob- Retinueof 30 Horfe- Men, and 20 Foot- Men, at 1/. |
innd.ss001203290 | gjpjflsgti It is further to be noted, that? |
innd.ss001203290 | j Fortifying the City of Dublin 30^ 000 Building a new Palace for the? |
innd.ss001203290 | j* Thomas Stockton, Elq; third"? |
innd.ss001203290 | jufiitiam itttifipiri faciend? |
innd.ss001203290 | libitum ejufdem Locum- tenentis nojlri genera? |
innd.ss001203290 | n For of IR E L A N D. 16? |
innd.ss001203290 | nit parts 0f the Earth; we mull for the prefent proportion on]y fey? |
innd.ss001203290 | offic Cancellar Thefaurar Subthe[>u- Mttitm rar Jufliciar utrinfque Band& Capita? |
innd.ss001203290 | offic* prad? |
innd.ss001203290 | oil:': il? |
innd.ss001203290 | ordinandi df conftituena? |
innd.ss001203290 | prafato Jacobo Duci u tib Ormondt& una cum omnibus& fingulis vad? |
innd.ss001203290 | quam non jura? |
innd.ss001203290 | s. d. C ° ° c¥%l0ne 0f(- ° 20 00 oo the Mafters or the Chancery, o Joh » Wejlly Efq; one of? C20 QO 00 the Mafters of the Chancery. |
innd.ss001203290 | that 300 M. would pay one half years Gale of all the Land; 50 M. would pay? |
innd.ss001203290 | the Lord Inchi quine, Lord Rofcommon,> 4 °: and others) j To innocent Papifts,? |
innd.ss001203290 | una cum vad? |
innd.ss001203290 | £ 004 00 00 Sir Theophilus Jones, Kt.? |
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innd.ss001203776 | & Academic noitra? |
innd.ss001203776 | 'ffc'■ I'■ p.? |
innd.ss001203776 | ( 5?) |
innd.ss001203776 | ( n8) in his Mouth? |
innd.ss001203776 | * 8) fonably defire them, refafe You: And in thS mean time, be? |
innd.ss001203776 | .Wbojenowctb not inallthefe that the hand of the Lord hath wrought this? |
innd.ss001203776 | 05) contemplatur, quid Deo praflat? |
innd.ss001203776 | 215 The Incontinentia Urina? |
innd.ss001203776 | ? udaici, Aeori,[em Ithea. |
innd.ss001203776 | And a way he intimates, of fuming li¬ quors with Sulphur, I have allready told you, is a very good way of keeping them ifticorrupted? |
innd.ss001203776 | And for whofe fake then was the World made? |
innd.ss001203776 | And indeed it feems lo pure a Fi&ion, that were it& tor ejus fu'.t, vei Epicuium not chat the Hypothecs he took upon him to main-in qu^ni vank*s on;1? |
innd.ss001203776 | And it would not perhaps be altogether unworthy the Experiment, to try whether or no, there may not fometimes be performed? |
innd.ss001203776 | And on this occafion I lhall teach you, what I do not know to have been mention'd by any Writer? |
innd.ss001203776 | And the relations? |
innd.ss001203776 | And( r?) |
innd.ss001203776 | Another f'4?) |
innd.ss001203776 | But I fuppofe you will think it high time for me to proceed to another i'ubjed? |
innd.ss001203776 | But as eafy as this Preparation feems( and indeed is) to them that have often madeit, it willnotatfirft be fo eafie to make it right? |
innd.ss001203776 | But of this pre'fervation of Bodies, being like, as I formerly intimated, to have elfewhere further oc- cafion OS?) |
innd.ss001203776 | Comment? |
innd.ss001203776 | Of it's Vfefulnefs to PHYSICK^(?) |
innd.ss001203776 | Should not rather the Edition have been delay'd, untill it might have come out together withT/^ fecondSeftion oj the ftcond Tart? |
innd.ss001203776 | Sixthly, mm C? |
innd.ss001203776 | Suppofe them to be publifht, But whynow? |
innd.ss001203776 | What does he that contemplates the Nature of the Univerie, of honor unto God? |
innd.ss001203776 | Whyfofoon? |
innd.ss001203776 | ^>7/? |
innd.ss001203776 | ^Adio ut qui nociu fufceperat facrcfanffum viaticum? |
innd.ss001203776 | amount to 2625:? |
innd.ss001203776 | jguonamque modemovebuntur ft nulla erit act it caufa? |
innd.ss001203776 | liniantur,*/ ■/? |
innd.ss001203776 | might be boldly affirmed of fome Arcana^ for Fateor Lubens? |
innd.ss001203776 | quibus paulatim ad ma* nurn tradttis& tandem qua ft in fuccu m& fanguinem a rationa- libus converfis doctorum fcboU dr libri fuperbiunt? |
innd.ss001203776 | ther, and there cur'd of their abftrufe and obftinate Difeafes, by Remedies prepar'd by Nature without the affiftance of Art? |
innd.ss001203776 | vip.--_. »? |
innd.ss001203776 | where faies: Dicam fatten? |
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innd.ss001200107 | '.\H 10 T ttwn3-^\W> • « vj$? |
innd.ss001200107 | * 4Then call Neal Q Nealfuko i m Jivoril) W l&tdoyou know of any defign carrying on in Ireland againft the Government and'the Proteftant Religion? |
innd.ss001200107 | ,- •'Mr. Att Gen. What do you know of youfc- felf? |
innd.ss001200107 | -It wasiiii# j)'( yqiy&ftd 7^'atj His owa'fcbufe p and at? |
innd.ss001200107 | 3 r a-* MO IT A M M 3 G MOO i O ra^MIJJ3 HHVI lO'G Tin 1 r/ To j- t t M I t I< »...? |
innd.ss001200107 | ;^ 3 L. C. J. Who< elfe was there'?' |
innd.ss001200107 | About what? |
innd.ss001200107 | After he was taken, do you know of any Order he fent I out to- gather Mony? |
innd.ss001200107 | Again, there wer&tfaofe Rebels that went to Longford-^ ralWip L.C.J, What time were thofe Colle&ions? |
innd.ss001200107 | All that I know of is, he coming into the Friery of Armagh — t L C.J; About what time? |
innd.ss001200107 | Amunitkm and Arms? |
innd.ss001200107 | And that was for the Defign? |
innd.ss001200107 | And upon his Election, he made? |
innd.ss001200107 | And when you were creating Priefls, you would always fend for me to be prefent; and I wonder how themari fhould forget himfelf? |
innd.ss001200107 | Apiece, do yon mean? |
innd.ss001200107 | Are you a. RomamQathoIick frill?. |
innd.ss001200107 | But I think you paid fomething your felf? |
innd.ss001200107 | But did you converle with him about mony? |
innd.ss001200107 | C. J. W7hat made you take a Copy of it? |
innd.ss001200107 | Can you ih&WQfciy liich Inllitution as- you fay came to you to faife Mony? |
innd.ss001200107 | Did Cardinal Bouillm&ibwi you my Letter? |
innd.ss001200107 | Did he claim to be Titular Primate under the Pope? |
innd.ss001200107 | Did the Lay Gentry agree to pay nothing? |
innd.ss001200107 | Did you ever fee him write? |
innd.ss001200107 | Did you fee thofelConditions? |
innd.ss001200107 | Did you give in any Evidence to the Grand Jury? |
innd.ss001200107 | Do yeuremembcr whether HenryG Neal was there? |
innd.ss001200107 | Do you know my own Hand writing? |
innd.ss001200107 | Do you know of any or heir tr^nfaftioftsaboutrhePfot? |
innd.ss001200107 | Does your Lordfliip deny, that I know your Hand? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. By whofe Order? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Did you fee any Order under Plunket"s hand for raifing of mony? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Did you fee the Letter? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Did you hear the Prifoner fpeafc about it? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Do you know any thing of his going to view the Ports? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Do you know his Hand? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Had you an Order from him? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. How cameypu to be in France> were you employed? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. How do you know that? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Pray, if you can rccollefb, was you once, or twice1, or twenty times in his company? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Was it to mingle the Irijh, and and Army together? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Was that the effect of the Letter? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Was there any mention of Mony at that time? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. What did he conclude upon that? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. What difcourfe had they about the French at any time? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. What do you know of any Precept to be given in oi all forts of perfons of luch an age? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. What pa/ led in the company? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Where did you make it? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Who employed him there? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen. Why, do you know his Hand? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gen., Will you ask him any queftions? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gentlemen? |
innd.ss001200107 | Gett. How do you.know that; DidyougointotheConluIt? |
innd.ss001200107 | Had you any difcourfe with him, yea, or no? |
innd.ss001200107 | Have you feen any mony paid to him? |
innd.ss001200107 | Have you had any difcourfe with him at any time about the raifing of mony, which the Vicar- general gave order for? |
innd.ss001200107 | Have you ieen any of them pay any monies? |
innd.ss001200107 | How came you to know of this Oath? |
innd.ss001200107 | How came you to know the Priibners hand? |
innd.ss001200107 | How do you know this? |
innd.ss001200107 | How know you that? |
innd.ss001200107 | How often? |
innd.ss001200107 | How often? |
innd.ss001200107 | How old are you? |
innd.ss001200107 | I accompanied him to Carling Did you? |
innd.ss001200107 | I deftre he may be asked how he came to be there?.' |
innd.ss001200107 | If you were, you were invifible: But I ask you, why did not.you tell this tofbme Juflice of the Peace? |
innd.ss001200107 | It was to fend to Dr..L,; who? |
innd.ss001200107 | J. Hath he owned them to be by his dire&ion? |
innd.ss001200107 | L. C. 7- Then Duffy would have it conferred on him? |
innd.ss001200107 | L. C. J.- Have you ever heard him own himfelf Primate? |
innd.ss001200107 | L. How come you now to change your mind? |
innd.ss001200107 | Mr. Duffy, one word with you; Is not this out of malice to me for eo^reftfogii/ me 0/ the Clergy? |
innd.ss001200107 | My Lord, I defire to know whether they have been of the Juries of Langhorn, or the Five Jefuits, or any that were condemned? |
innd.ss001200107 | Now rell me this? |
innd.ss001200107 | Plunket about the raifing of mony? |
innd.ss001200107 | Plunket•;t Why did not he difcover it before?. |
innd.ss001200107 | Tell me what that difcourfe was? |
innd.ss001200107 | That is, to the Prifoner? |
innd.ss001200107 | The Frifonen, tjiat he did expe< ft Duffy fhould have been Pri- mate;? |
innd.ss001200107 | Then it was feveral timps, you fay? |
innd.ss001200107 | To what end? |
innd.ss001200107 | To what purpofewas it? |
innd.ss001200107 | To whom did you give it? |
innd.ss001200107 | To whom? |
innd.ss001200107 | Toid whom? |
innd.ss001200107 | Under whom did he claim that Authority? |
innd.ss001200107 | Under whom then?' |
innd.ss001200107 | Under whpfe hand were thofe Orders? |
innd.ss001200107 | Upon that, fays Sir Nicholas Plunket, What is that? |
innd.ss001200107 | Upon your Oath, did you converfe with him about bringing in the French? |
innd.ss001200107 | Upon your Oath, did you not fwear before the Grand% k Jury, that you faw the Orders under his hand? |
innd.ss001200107 | Was he reputed generally fo to be? |
innd.ss001200107 | Was that Letter under his pwn Hand? |
innd.ss001200107 | Was that you fwore before the Grand Jury true, upon your Oath? |
innd.ss001200107 | Was thatat the time wlrendjere were fo many pcrfons met? |
innd.ss001200107 | Was the Original of his Hand Writing? |
innd.ss001200107 | Was the Paper you tranflated that from, of his Hand Writing? |
innd.ss001200107 | Well, you have nothing further to fay in Bar of Judgment, you have faid all you can? |
innd.ss001200107 | Were not you acquainted with him? |
innd.ss001200107 | Were you a Proteftant, Sir? |
innd.ss001200107 | Were you a Roman- Catholick at that time? |
innd.ss001200107 | Were you at any other meeting? |
innd.ss001200107 | Were you fworn before the Grand Jury? |
innd.ss001200107 | Were you required to takPthe Oath? |
innd.ss001200107 | What Year was that? |
innd.ss001200107 | What did he fay? |
innd.ss001200107 | What do you know concerning any Plot in Ireland, and Dr. Plmkets being in it? |
innd.ss001200107 | What do you know of any Orders ifliied out by Mr. Tlmket, to raife mony from the Priefls? |
innd.ss001200107 | What do you know of his being Primate? |
innd.ss001200107 | What do you know of ■ your own knowledge? |
innd.ss001200107 | What for? |
innd.ss001200107 | What in one Parilh? |
innd.ss001200107 | What things were thofe lie had under¬ taken? |
innd.ss001200107 | What was his Name? |
innd.ss001200107 | What was the number contained in your Lift? |
innd.ss001200107 | What was then laid? |
innd.ss001200107 | What was tlfat Defign •? |
innd.ss001200107 | What year was this? |
innd.ss001200107 | What year? |
innd.ss001200107 | When did you make this Tranflation? |
innd.ss001200107 | When died he? |
innd.ss001200107 | Where did you take it? |
innd.ss001200107 | Where is the Original? |
innd.ss001200107 | Where was that Dr. Cray? |
innd.ss001200107 | Who did he fay made him Primate? |
innd.ss001200107 | Who was the firft « f thefe Primates you fpeak of? |
innd.ss001200107 | Who were tlfOfc Gentlemen? |
innd.ss001200107 | Why did not you tell it to feme Juftice of the Peace? |
innd.ss001200107 | With him? |
innd.ss001200107 | You are asked queftions here, and produced as a Witnels, Will you anfwer direftly or not? |
innd.ss001200107 | You fay fome mony was fent to Dr. Cray? |
innd.ss001200107 | You fay you were with him at my houfe? |
innd.ss001200107 | You fay, I think, this was atVicar- general Bj- adey^how came you to be there? |
innd.ss001200107 | You lay you were, Mwftffs.Curate? |
innd.ss001200107 | ^>[ y'W b-<;, AV too J t?' |
innd.ss001200107 | did he explain himfelf? |
innd.ss001200107 | did he take the Oath of Secrefie? |
innd.ss001200107 | dors lately, anfwer my Queftion: Have you ever been with Pluniet in Ireland? |
innd.ss001200107 | k? |
innd.ss001200107 | meanin?' |
innd.ss001200107 | other perfon I received mony from? |
innd.ss001200107 | t,? |
innd.ss001200107 | tlie King? |
innd.ss001200107 | under the King, or under the Pope? |
innd.ss001200107 | what fay you? |
innd.ss001182308 | Doth it not often happen to the righteous according to thewayes of the wicked, andto the wicked according to the wayes of the righteous? |
innd.ss001182308 | 'ff, till[ hty( coujjj in*mlt Son loche'i H*fk, Mil, itht Houie of Com » r communis Sir nl nie Lodging? |
innd.ss001182308 | '« W^ecll'e%^bytheh^- 0, J|r •f 7 r<# Britain Ireland. |
innd.ss001182308 | * 4? |
innd.ss001182308 | * Hath not this di ft rafted Na¬ tion groaned a long time under the burden of Tyranny and Oppreilion? |
innd.ss001182308 | * c that the faid Lord and Prince CHARLES, is by the Providence of God?" |
innd.ss001182308 | .. hat it were hard mcafure for opinions refulting from fuch occafions, and at fuch Si? |
innd.ss001182308 | 1'tnon? heam and dcfireof all men; common recfon fhews that Kings lefsthan any fhould endure Captivity. |
innd.ss001182308 | 3 •£? |
innd.ss001182308 | 35^ 1 be Civil Wanes l\A/1 the Sea, and doing little elfe then endeavouring by exafperations to draw the^ to •.<:-1 n?.. |
innd.ss001182308 | 8? |
innd.ss001182308 | ;.ì 03 S3tJt"Ì3£2fi 2Kb's:// obfjiu< tv/, vtV?, io. |
innd.ss001182308 | ? OH$LpOTUAM. |
innd.ss001182308 | ? kwo pansot kufual. |
innd.ss001182308 | ? lls Pärt'euUf I jn. |
innd.ss001182308 | ?! |
innd.ss001182308 | A difpute which rook up more moneths then the battle continued hours, was afterwards raifed, who had the ViClory? |
innd.ss001182308 | A.7.5im.lnoi'? |
innd.ss001182308 | Afterwards thinking it neceffaryto weaken the Popular Faftion, by ferious advice he Created Sir John Savil of Tcrk? |
innd.ss001182308 | And what Call have you to reform us by the Sword? |
innd.ss001182308 | But do you behold 44 yonder glorious place? |
innd.ss001182308 | C. H. how can we undertake an offenfive War, if we have no more mo--''ney? |
innd.ss001182308 | CHA?' |
innd.ss001182308 | How many of you driven"by Tyrannous oppreflion, poverty or cruelty, have left your dear Wives and''Children? |
innd.ss001182308 | How many of you"keep drawn your Swords you do not know for what? |
innd.ss001182308 | How many of"you have drawn your Swords you do not know for what? |
innd.ss001182308 | How will you « anfwer all your Rapes and Murders? |
innd.ss001182308 | How «* many of you have had a hand in putting down the Ancient true Church, and'4 railing up in your own imaginations a new one? |
innd.ss001182308 | I 1111 h? |
innd.ss001182308 | I have legally, fully concurred therewith: Is it tbe Arrears of the Army? |
innd.ss001182308 | I refer it to your Confluences, whether I have not fatisfied your delires in every particular fince this Trea¬ ty? |
innd.ss001182308 | Ih? |
innd.ss001182308 | Ii m ■> 1 a?\; L; i! |
innd.ss001182308 | J h;.f II V 192? |
innd.ss001182308 | Noble Perfonagcs; Kings difdained to Patronise the Re¬ cords ASlions, r/ o#e e/ f/ jer/ »//jc/ r on? « or Forreign Kingdoms. |
innd.ss001182308 | Ocherwife, what courfe( hould be taken for rheir fafety, and whether his particular fervice might be acceptable to the King in any other way? |
innd.ss001182308 | Officers of Trufl are committed to the cboyce of my two Houfes of Parliament: hit frequent Parliaments? |
innd.ss001182308 | So r iii 1 be Chill iVarrcs'wo of the King? |
innd.ss001182308 | That he fhould have a Council of one 8c twenty perfons to be afliflant with him in tb? |
innd.ss001182308 | The Earl being come out of the Tower, the thronging people were very in- quifitive in d ruanding which was he? |
innd.ss001182308 | The King, notwithffanding this fignal Vidtory, yet being wholly inclined to peace, he fends this Meflage to the two Houfes at Wcftminftcr? |
innd.ss001182308 | The Queen and Princefs Mary^o ft? |
innd.ss001182308 | Then after fome( hort difcourfe with Dr. Juxon, his Majefiy with an He- roick patience fubmitted his Head to the Block, which after the Sign given? |
innd.ss001182308 | Then turning about and looking for the Executioner who was gone off the Scaffold, faid, which is the Gentleman, which is the man? |
innd.ss001182308 | Thus earneftly did theKing Court them for Peace, what is it now which any rcafona- ble man can think they could objeft againft? |
innd.ss001182308 | To this fuccefs the Engliflo foon after adjoynect the.taking o^^nrgion- hpuje; and Read- hdll^ aod. WKtftl? |
innd.ss001182308 | Tt Deimltiitttwi Pint tndpmnrprf ktr 1 jm UlUCdVUUl poiblp thty I lV.? |
innd.ss001182308 | Viftory at Aberdeen?' |
innd.ss001182308 | What God is he that"delighteth in the bloud of man? |
innd.ss001182308 | all the Forts and Caftles in Ireland would be furprized^ that he with the Lord Macguire, Hugh 2? |
innd.ss001182308 | and Ihall I now be condemned for making Peace? |
innd.ss001182308 | and fball I now be condemned for yielding too much? |
innd.ss001182308 | and hath not all the blood that hath been fpilt thelè( even years been cafi: upon my head, who am the greateft fufferer, though the leaft guilty? |
innd.ss001182308 | and lhall I now be condemned for having no Counfell but God? |
innd.ss001182308 | and lhall I now be ruled like a Slave? |
innd.ss001182308 | and lhall Inow neither enjoy them nor peace? |
innd.ss001182308 | and was it not requifite to endeavour the flopping of that Flux, which if not ftopt, will bring an abfolute deftruftion to this Nation? |
innd.ss001182308 | and( hall I now be obedient to my Subjefts? |
innd.ss001182308 | believed no Church in the whole world, to- be more pure both in Pro-:? li ntlD'n. |
innd.ss001182308 | fo confequently bow hope- leffe of mutual complyance? |
innd.ss001182308 | for my time: Is it Liberty ofConfcience? |
innd.ss001182308 | have I noc formerly been imprifoned for making War? |
innd.ss001182308 | have I not been condemned for evil Counfeilors? |
innd.ss001182308 | have I not formerly been condemned foc.yielding too little to my two Hou- fes of Parliament? |
innd.ss001182308 | have I not formerly enjoyed the So¬ ciety of my dear Wife and Children? |
innd.ss001182308 | have I not formerly ruled like a KING? |
innd.ss001182308 | have not my Subjefts formerly obeyed me? |
innd.ss001182308 | he who wants it is moß ready to give: Is it the right administration ofjußice? |
innd.ss001182308 | how many of you young men"have for fome fmall difcontent departed from your loving Matters, dear"Friends, or tender Parents, and fled into the Army? |
innd.ss001182308 | if I Mr? |
innd.ss001182308 | is of Paf"ilernv.he •-; ß? |
innd.ss001182308 | l$9 I 6 A? |
innd.ss001182308 | ner they pleafed, why then lhould they redrain the Kings or other men? |
innd.ss001182308 | of December thc Dcvk^? |
innd.ss001182308 | of November he departs fvom Leven, and marching Northward*''over the Snowy mountains of Taith, fo through Woods and Bog? |
innd.ss001182308 | of?# »*?, fetting forth the many injuries received from the Scott'ß? |
innd.ss001182308 | of?# »*?, fetting forth the many injuries received from the Scott'ß? |
innd.ss001182308 | of?# »*?, fetting forth the many injuries received from the Scott'ß? |
innd.ss001182308 | or with Freedom, untill 1 may call fuch unto me, of whofe fervices I fhall have ufe in fo great and difficult a work? |
innd.ss001182308 | rSt-? |
innd.ss001182308 | the large Treaty for coming of the Scots? |
innd.ss001182308 | they are the infeparable eßeCis of Peace: Is it Security.? |
innd.ss001182308 | ttßltRr fr r- 2- 54 6 4- 8 77;*? |
innd.ss001182308 | v* ft v.(? o S/Ici^vf- iVtcL f-?i uh^dvS'j »_/"H U. |
innd.ss001182308 | «? he Tower of the Congregational Eide rfijips or Ajfmblies, for Govcrningof af articular Congregation. |
innd.ss001182308 | ìmH"'1 I, HP luèt H tftP? |
innd.ss001199225 | f Why, who will undertake to defend Luthers 5'Csi Speeches, or all that falls from contentious Pens? innd.ss001199225 $ si s ■- fvi> i ao8 T? innd.ss001199225 '.A*? innd.ss001199225 * A brave Man at arms,& c »|| Pardon for S. B->- nardsf ik?. innd.ss001199225 .ydfH 71?^? innd.ss001199225 /emhisfl tk tkh i aptifn; atnup eecungtnef rablefrdi mm couldk icerandD? innd.ss001199225 /flffBs?/fc XIII. innd.ss001199225 1 John V fuSf 77;? innd.ss001199225 1 from the prophane novelties of Herefies? innd.ss001199225 1,1 fqr Vnderftanding r. an undertaking* p. 12 2,1,16, after Oath r. not, Lolt for B ally s Clerks% Bally p. 125?. innd.ss001199225 18, 15?. innd.ss001199225 2. ther they be of God or no? innd.ss001199225 204 Tk Life 0/ i'1^ h/ H?|!l? |
innd.ss001199225 | 204 Tk Life 0/ i"'1^ h/ H?|!l? |
innd.ss001199225 | 297 epte dicantur San&i viri aliquo modo palfio- nibus fuis deliita noftra pofle redimere? |
innd.ss001199225 | 3 2$ The Copies ofcertam Letters? |
innd.ss001199225 | 323 T? |
innd.ss001199225 | 333 rthe true Church can not be without fuch an.J; Officer? |
innd.ss001199225 | 341 he Confute him? |
innd.ss001199225 | 40] fometimes the change of a Letter, yea, of a Point or Accent, makes the whole fen- tence of another meaning? |
innd.ss001199225 | 43? |
innd.ss001199225 | 471 ter in Matrimony) and the impofing of Hands, with the expreffing the Authority and Office given to be the Form? |
innd.ss001199225 | 774? |
innd.ss001199225 | 79? |
innd.ss001199225 | : England were the true Church, or not? |
innd.ss001199225 | : e Copies of certain Le t t e r s. and your own eye fight, but againft all kbfc f Probabilit}^ who can help it? |
innd.ss001199225 | : ■% ■ t? |
innd.ss001199225 | ; J) with what colour can we pafs by thefe and •fuf}er t0 fa* hirnfelf with the blood of ■ ■ J com qoc{s j, eop[e? |
innd.ss001199225 | ? |
innd.ss001199225 | ? efc dience now ye live, whenfoeverhe{ hould be that Prince, would account youaTray- WU tor, and punifh you accordingly. |
innd.ss001199225 | ? r,?-r- j, dempdone Sanguinem ffiutri liTfe'indeed vie J, tudlt. |
innd.ss001199225 | ? r,?-r- j, dempdone Sanguinem ffiutri liTfe'indeed vie J, tudlt. |
innd.ss001199225 | ? t^ the fmall boafi of the Workman, but let* him rather( as old Sophocles accufed of'fn^; dotage) be abfolved for the fiffciency of w Liw,: tke Work. |
innd.ss001199225 | ?. |
innd.ss001199225 | A Popifh Clergy i m I( Si 1 III ffljl;* M'ffl; ■ » Mf/'v Wi Mr.L-* Si U"> •** 1 If •w § i? |
innd.ss001199225 | About mid- April he brought me a Prefent at ion to Kildrom-? |
innd.ss001199225 | Add, That in obedience to this call of Chrifl) there do fome come daily from thence\ and in truth how could our Sa? |
innd.ss001199225 | An Argument not foreign to this, is ufed by all the Aifertors of Epifco- E.'The? |
innd.ss001199225 | And are yQU fure there pM wo* fuch a Matter I How are you fure? |
innd.ss001199225 | And for England, whereas the Councils re-??! |
innd.ss001199225 | And for England, whereas the Councils re-??! |
innd.ss001199225 | And then his Talent of Preaching, that had been too ifound E^ ° ng negle&ed by him, was better im- 7 to tiiployed? |
innd.ss001199225 | And therefore it is a Queftion which I will never take upon me to anfwer, Whether King Henry were fuch or no? |
innd.ss001199225 | As thus, whether Babylon fret ending to he the Church of Rome, yea tjie Catholick Church, be lb or not? |
innd.ss001199225 | Befides, Is my conceit ever conlonant with truth? |
innd.ss001199225 | But had 1 not work enough before, but I mu(l bring Mr. Cooke upon my top? |
innd.ss001199225 | But how can I tell till I have tryed: To be difc our aged ere I beginy is it not to confult with Flefh and Blood? |
innd.ss001199225 | But if they may err, how fhould I know and be fure when and wherein they did, or did not err? |
innd.ss001199225 | But in all thefe things greater idkjnff r$gard was had to the dignity of their trk%E S^e, than to the intereft of Religion; in? |
innd.ss001199225 | But tell me for Gods love, Mafter Waddef- north, is it likely that this Monarchy thus fought, thus gotten, thus kept, thus exer- cifed, is of God? |
innd.ss001199225 | But the law- fulneit? |
innd.ss001199225 | But what violence was this tyf*'( that you fpeak of? |
innd.ss001199225 | But when th; P. hop ask¬ ed 93 Thelir e 0/ ed him, How he came to make fo un- juft a Decree? |
innd.ss001199225 | But whence is this my contempt? |
innd.ss001199225 | But( my Lord) the greatejl, wifejl? |
innd.ss001199225 | Can I be excu- fed another day, with this, that thus it was ere I came to this place, and that it k is not good to be over juft? |
innd.ss001199225 | Do I approve of tolerati¬ ons and unions with errours and here- fies? |
innd.ss001199225 | Do not thefe and many more hold the Catholick Faith received from the Apoftles, as well as the Church of Rome? |
innd.ss001199225 | Finally, he that in matters of contro? |
innd.ss001199225 | Firft, what if I fliould defend they have? |
innd.ss001199225 | For Popes, he faith, now st- days are praifed for their goodnefs, they ex- r« |
innd.ss001199225 | For Popes, he faith, now st- days are praifed for their goodnefs, they ex- r« |
innd.ss001199225 | Forbes, or, to bring it nearer home, another Bifhop for[ Ct The? |
innd.ss001199225 | Hath it only fucceffion? |
innd.ss001199225 | Have you forgotten what you faid right now, that matters of Ceremony and Go¬ vernment are changeable? |
innd.ss001199225 | Haveyou for- gotten S. Hierome and Ruffinus deadly fo- hoody tli k which was rung over the World? |
innd.ss001199225 | He excufed him¬ felf, and faicf, That though BelLrmine had not anfwared his Arguments, yet he did not fay theys were unanf.wer.able C 2 and IfafJ? |
innd.ss001199225 | He repeated them r'a? |
innd.ss001199225 | He was a tall and graceful perfbn; j"'J1 there was lomething in his looks and'p1"carriage that difcovered what was witli- f"? |
innd.ss001199225 | Here indeed;] ptiuk there is fault on all fides in this Age, idM, that we can not be content with the bounds? |
innd.ss001199225 | Hereticks, to deftroy Monaflcries^ and to pill Churches: Were thefe fit beginnings for the Gofpel of Chrift? |
innd.ss001199225 | I have lately received Letters from my Lord 0/ Canterbury; whereby I per* ceive his Grace is informed that Mr. King? |
innd.ss001199225 | I let pafs the Schifrn between the Greek, and the Latin f L Church, which had not happened, if this!? |
innd.ss001199225 | I pray was this Man a good Head of Gods Church? |
innd.ss001199225 | I#{ M Mmj aE? |
innd.ss001199225 | Ikfp1 nal, infallible Judge to interpret Scripture, mh\[ oti? |
innd.ss001199225 | In this the prefent Archbifhop of has let a pattern to the reft, fuitable to the high Rank he holds in that CE- The? |
innd.ss001199225 | J But what hath he done in the Parijhes already committed to him, for the infraction of the Irifh, that we fhould commit another unto him? |
innd.ss001199225 | L^ Vivis& Mortals, which are neither laid nor done by you, and therefore well may AC ® y ° u called Miniflers, as alfo Laymen De?e: j:? |
innd.ss001199225 | M Cf pj/ f RE THE Sal? |
innd.ss001199225 | Nay doth not the wri- fw ting it felf of fuch Books fhew, that this 1 ir£: matter was wholly unknown to Antiquity? |
innd.ss001199225 | Of the former I muft acquit my felf; Cujus unum eft fed mag¬ num vitium Poefts: What were I the worfe if I were Hill a lover of thofe ftudies? |
innd.ss001199225 | Of which Judgment, as Medina confeffeth, are fundry of the ancient Fathers, both Greek and Latin? |
innd.ss001199225 | Ofl Scripture? |
innd.ss001199225 | Or I befeech you, why is that accounted Treafon againft the State in Cat ho- licks, which is called Reafon of State in Pro¬ teftants? |
innd.ss001199225 | Quod in Acta Curia referri cu- rajli's, me non comparniffe,& in iifikm narrates i amen? |
innd.ss001199225 | Quod nt quoquo modo procef? |
innd.ss001199225 | Sfe my yduth, and hitherto have 1 declared eifor^ thy wonderous works: now alfo when I ar% niferiestle'? |
innd.ss001199225 | That Pfalm, and many others, as the i?, 35? |
innd.ss001199225 | That Pfalm, and many others, as the i?, 35? |
innd.ss001199225 | The Fathers that dealt with them, why did they not layafide all difputing, and f ® appeal them only to this Barr? |
innd.ss001199225 | This was not unlike what the lame perlbn delivered in another Sermon preaching upon Pi¬ late's Queftion, What is Truth? |
innd.ss001199225 | To what purpofe? |
innd.ss001199225 | W I r p~* i.:? |
innd.ss001199225 | We will not now debate the Queftion, How his Brothers Wife could be his lawful Wife? |
innd.ss001199225 | Well: howfoever the Car- fl: dinal hath found out a merry reafon for W S. Pauls appealing to Cafars Judgment, not nbjtpeters? |
innd.ss001199225 | Wh&BiifffJlli if you found not an external humane Judge, i Quite'If you had an internal divine one? |
innd.ss001199225 | What fhall we • u* •, fay of that impiety, to corrupt the original kh: Text according to the vulgar Latin? |
innd.ss001199225 | What neceffity then of your imagina- ry Judge? |
innd.ss001199225 | What need ye purge them out of the newer editions at Antwerp and Paris? |
innd.ss001199225 | What then? |
innd.ss001199225 | What then? |
innd.ss001199225 | Who fliould ever have under- flood thefe Texts, if your infallible Inter¬ preter had not declared them? |
innd.ss001199225 | Why boafteft thou in malice, o thou malignant: Serpent and infernal Dragon? |
innd.ss001199225 | Why then did not either Sixties or Clemens, or they them- felves having Copies for it, corredt it, and make it fo in the authentical Text? |
innd.ss001199225 | You demand, If this Alan, King Henry, were a good Head of Gods Church? |
innd.ss001199225 | ^1 no$le and Jerufalem, by reafon of the near- A'? |
innd.ss001199225 | a like performance of mine own duty,?" |
innd.ss001199225 | alfo? |
innd.ss001199225 | anc^ £ ra? |
innd.ss001199225 | and advantages to be ufed againfi Hereticks,& c. eceivee even without defending to tryal by Scri- W ptures? |
innd.ss001199225 | and doth he tyrannoufly inforce his^ Colleagues to obedience alfo? |
innd.ss001199225 | another Mans applying it, rather than yourptaking own, in a matter concerning your own fal- loidsl fi vation? |
innd.ss001199225 | biting Words? |
innd.ss001199225 | e Hiewedi; ept hisg: e was( fe"c^audooE •'iilkqi'iijiagid, were ced leu: 1k • lecoui? |
innd.ss001199225 | ed,? nufi remain Servants to corruption. |
innd.ss001199225 | enly? |
innd.ss001199225 | f"profels your not doubting of any Ar-"tide of the Catholick Faith, Ihortly?. |
innd.ss001199225 | fo? |
innd.ss001199225 | he that can not perform his duty to one without a helper, or to that little part of it whofe Tongue he hath, is he fufficient to do it to three? |
innd.ss001199225 | hearts are perhaps? xRome, Ov no where; uLXf any are in ibme points tightly infor-! |
innd.ss001199225 | his Cenfure 3 for who are they to control f, m the Fathers? |
innd.ss001199225 | i J? |
innd.ss001199225 | i'46 T? |
innd.ss001199225 | if this be the condition of a B?fhop, that he Jlandcth for a Cypher, and only to uphold the Wrongs of other Meny What do I in this place? |
innd.ss001199225 | ih Humbly befeeching the fame, that if, er? |
innd.ss001199225 | lit''> dv'■ • if S;f||: J;Jj Jfjf ■ Bl'i»I J- iV'1.? |
innd.ss001199225 | or EpiphanillS hf and Chryfoftomes, or Vidtors and the Greek AlW Bifhops? |
innd.ss001199225 | or this, Whether the people of Chrijl that are under that Captivity be a true Church or no? |
innd.ss001199225 | out of tb( Were you prefent there in Perfon, or have date for th you heard it of thofe that were prefent? |
innd.ss001199225 | r ■'1? |
innd.ss001199225 | tending to Preferment, or afpiring to coJtf •'it? |
innd.ss001199225 | that he had inflifted on one of liis Cler- iWofli gy? |
innd.ss001199225 | there is nei¬ ther Number nor Rhyme, f nor fittlon in it: Would the great Schoolman have had; ne to have packtup a Letter of Syllogifms? |
innd.ss001199225 | together with the labour of writing it pjtfc ew? |
innd.ss001199225 | u 0f paith? |
innd.ss001199225 | uiour call his people from thence if he had none there? |
innd.ss001199225 | v pvi,? |
innd.ss001199225 | vW? |
innd.ss001199225 | what were to beexpe&ed of a Monitory Efiftle which intended only the oc- cafion if he had pleafed of a future Dif* courfe? |
innd.ss001199225 | wherefore the fu- pernatural light of Faith? |
innd.ss001199225 | which of the Fathers( whofe high fteps I have defired to tread in) have given that example? |
innd.ss001199225 | °* the right- Hand of Chrift at the laft li is olu day? |
innd.ss001199225 | •"¥'■ Jit1 j; 1# II?, Hi I fl Hi 111 f|| Hit m a It Ml''it 5 8 The LI E E too, if aprecedent accident had not eafed him. |
innd.ss001199225 | ■ ■ 4 JH 1 r I Mi II M? |
innd.ss000349788 | Wftatregard of fayth or^fcaluito ulvillt faluation may we think thefe men hauc? innd.ss000349788 ( ayth © f Valla, that he gaue pUce to none hut Epicure himfolfo, endprofejfed openly, that he held opinion? innd.ss000349788 ( ffich as are of bdiere that the malic, thePopespri- U.imlu([ macy? innd.ss000349788 ( wifcis vndoubtcd. For it the fayth of Popifh parents*'■? innd.ss000349788 ** And( s) Tertullian, or Nouatian: It is a^)Ve frong kind of proofs 9 Schick it taken of the ad 2? innd.ss000349788 1, vbw he calleth this our demaund, Where their Church lurked% an idle demaund of Pettifogger?. innd.ss000349788 110: We do not think? innd.ss000349788 111 c a&? innd.ss000349788 149 C a?, 4. innd.ss000349788 161. a ffi r it? innd.ss000349788 16: Twomen order edtotvards God are Q? innd.ss000349788 1^: After the new rifingofNeu? innd.ss000349788 2 • 2? 4 TrotfHants Sof ifmes refuted cp i itie pag. innd.ss000349788 2* 270 No Ancient cr? innd.ss000349788 2.I0L23 • prc?te^ln*? 9- 95 ■* J ® • 48& • 49 J • 494-torn. innd.ss000349788 20: When the doctrine of a't# fayth, which ought tobefrmipall in the Church, lay fo long vn- per* known? innd.ss000349788 20: Why should not they( the childrca of the fay thfuil) be ingrafted by facred baptifme, wbe an Geds prefer fojfejfion and within kit church? innd.ss000349788 21? innd.ss000349788 24: Are heretiks then in the Church? innd.ss000349788 24? innd.ss000349788 28? innd.ss000349788 3 62: How wicked andfoule treachery is it to abide in that facrilegiotts company( ofPapifts)? innd.ss000349788 398 tOtbert Church( Qy th he) Jettingafide wholy the extemail sl ew, do freak? innd.ss000349788 3?. innd.ss000349788 3».xdy, I prone that thcProeeftan? innd.ss000349788 4- • plaine playne? innd.ss000349788 43 C a?. innd.ss000349788 47? innd.ss000349788 4? innd.ss000349788 501: Fcrfecutions deflroy not the Kingdmeof Chrifl? innd.ss000349788 5: The reuealed truth is already perished, and that vpon thefuddaine, what re- maynethbut vtter abolition of true religion? innd.ss000349788 607: Is it not a profanation of thefacred vnity> to profejfe one God and faith with an impious and prophane company? innd.ss000349788 63 if in tbefirsl begitmingof the church beginning tifing againe, this example of tyranny doth now peep, what will Gf Prote- U shortly? innd.ss000349788 662: Wherefocuer baptifmeremaines miter in re¬ gard of iitfabftattcs, timber re achat? innd.ss000349788 68?, fccmerh to deny this, faying: rhefe v: fible companies arefometymcsa part of that( true,) C hurebjometymesnone. innd.ss000349788 89. tcllethv* thatfojEc ProtcfUntsarcof opinion^* infinu are in• dct$?> cleft Ant4 include Injidds* 7 C a f. innd.ss000349788 ; 48. ff*j^4? • At the beginning of the g0,ns^ GhofpeUrifing againe. In cap. innd.ss000349788 ; • With Luther herein agree the Lutheran?. innd.ss000349788 ? i t h a t wherein true mimftery cenfifteth. innd.ss000349788 ? ° Mgences&c. innd.ss000349788 ? • M. Perkins in bis expoiition of the Creed Col. tniracu- 788. innd.ss000349788 ?.m icfponLad arfic.Bauar.fol. innd.ss000349788 Ad. Bunny in his rrcatife of Pacification, let1.18: «>/? innd.ss000349788 Againe? innd.ss000349788 An ® MXartwrigh? innd.ss000349788 And as for thofe? innd.ss000349788 And becaufc their opinion bcrc-? t0,: in is well inough knownc, and hereafter alio we, 1( hail haueoccaho to fbcw how haynoufly they ceil* l3nc:! innd.ss000349788 And biicaufc( asit£ha'H7 iiercafcer appcare) they can not prone that any one? innd.ss000349788 And in another eci- cc ar? |
innd.ss000349788 | And p? |
innd.ss000349788 | And this namely he noteth or the(?) |
innd.ss000349788 | And to cajl out words and prove imgbt,** what isit(ss S. AuguRin faytfy buctjddote? |
innd.ss000349788 | And wecarenot whom any one may fay tohauc Tom s, byn Proteftants( iov as Luthtt hyth> what is more erf} then to fayxw thing?) |
innd.ss000349788 | And what can be meant by thefc tenncsjbut a religion either new or neviiy crcdcth, fuch a?, Chrilb religion h nor? |
innd.ss000349788 | And what can be meant by thefc tenncsjbut a religion either new or neviiy crcdcth, fuch a?, Chrilb religion h nor? |
innd.ss000349788 | And what is your authority, I fay not with vs. but euen with your felues? |
innd.ss000349788 | Andrea: contra beginning H otium: Didr.ot we all in the beginning of ihercuealedghof- in Wiue- pell with one mouth difproue your Popish mpietyes? |
innd.ss000349788 | Audit his Maicfty will not pronounce wiiat chat Babylon is, why( bould Miniltersdoit? |
innd.ss000349788 | Bat bow could our Popiibanccftors be not damned, how could they be faued, vnles they were in the true church? |
innd.ss000349788 | Befides being iuft men, forfooth, why did they not afford Godcxternall worlhip whet hey might fecurely doe II it? |
innd.ss000349788 | But how doe we froue this? |
innd.ss000349788 | But if in Popery the doftrine without which Ciari- j| flianiry cannotHand wcrcwholy buryed and tout* out$ The? |
innd.ss000349788 | But to I pea kc w itti S, Au- guitm: Who fay tb this, but he that fayth what he will, and will Hb.$* cont9 nothearewhat istrae? |
innd.ss000349788 | But where? |
innd.ss000349788 | C a? |
innd.ss000349788 | Chrift and his Church into the diuels ftcwes, and that for many ages togeather? |
innd.ss000349788 | Cont.2 q i*pzg.6? |
innd.ss000349788 | Could Chrift be nowhere, but with AntichriP? |
innd.ss000349788 | D* Whitaker Cont.2 qucft.f.cap.tf.pag^ 508.thus wn « tech: What tbetii was the fuccejsionofour Pajkrsalwaycs vi~ fible? |
innd.ss000349788 | Danscus in lib. Auguftinidc of the hatrefibuscap.95: About theyeareafter Chriftspaffiots 574? |
innd.ss000349788 | Did all thofe, who were before thee, erre? |
innd.ss000349788 | Did not they all who truly felt the burden of finne imagine that they should by good works fat iffy for their fimus? |
innd.ss000349788 | Either prone( fa y.tu fciv fr^'full ian) that whUhtlm belieuefttor if thou proue ft it not, iw m a'rc c i[( in gteji thou btlme# i? |
innd.ss000349788 | Finally, hf*r. t$< q Protcftants are wo nt to laugh at Catholiks if they 1X'm? |
innd.ss000349788 | Firft, bccaufe they fay fo with- r- pat all pi: Qofe? |
innd.ss000349788 | For after blafphemj iviut nw) ml( be/ doe? |
innd.ss000349788 | For neither is it new in i? |
innd.ss000349788 | For of their im¬ paction Troteflant religion is new* a s 7 c a?.i j. panation or mixture of Chriits body and bread in theEacbarift Caluin Dcfcnf.2. |
innd.ss000349788 | For they fliould find.that they haue? |
innd.ss000349788 | For who belidcshisowneimagination, told Remcccius, chac thofe Protectants decided thus theirCommunion withPapifts? |
innd.ss000349788 | Furthermore, S.Cyprian proueth his definition ou? |
innd.ss000349788 | Hampton articlcsoftbeirfayth? |
innd.ss000349788 | How can the Church be in one, feeing the very name of the Church doth fignify a company or multitude? |
innd.ss000349788 | How learnt mey that, which at that tyrnc no man could fifty out? |
innd.ss000349788 | How then could it before his tyme make ie inuifibie? |
innd.ss000349788 | I askc therfore what kind of forme of religion haue they taken away by their re¬ formation, an< J what a one haue they giuen? |
innd.ss000349788 | If Protelfants cry out, that is moil abfurd, to fayinElias his tymc there wasC0W? |
innd.ss000349788 | If therforc their meanes be not infallible, how can their vndcrftan- ding of the fcripture be infallible? |
innd.ss000349788 | Ifaise jaMI? |
innd.ss000349788 | Inftttuf* cap.it T> e?jkrs effuvdAmextaHArticles* 4? |
innd.ss000349788 | Is fuch a company the holy Church? |
innd.ss000349788 | It is the great eft cunntn? |
innd.ss000349788 | Jong the If any aske them, how many ages their ProteftatsChurch was rhusinuiiiblc? |
innd.ss000349788 | Jtora? |
innd.ss000349788 | Luther in hi? |
innd.ss000349788 | Nacjfarjt t$ a? r He Bant. |
innd.ss000349788 | O greatfiibnhftiy,( that I may cry out which S. Epiphamnsfofthem, whovtter thefe things? |
innd.ss000349788 | O$ D.Feild a iti? |
innd.ss000349788 | Of wbome therefore(that I may vfc S. Ahguftins words) ha/ t thou heard tbiil whence diddeft^j} e thou Uarne it? |
innd.ss000349788 | Of which kind of proof( k) Tertullian, vfing it, makech this account: iVhat more manifefl then this fact? |
innd.ss000349788 | Out of what feaarofe he? |
innd.ss000349788 | PepifhcaHle, and Catholikcfayth,( in whichalf |
innd.ss000349788 | Polanus alio in the place before cued? |
innd.ss000349788 | S- Auguftin to the Donatilh which yet came nearer Gaudx.iu Cathoh'ksrhcn Protcflantsdo) yours k[ tiperftitii? ». |
innd.ss000349788 | S. Athanahus: Whence came thefe thingif yea what hell bath vomited them out? |
innd.ss000349788 | Sandcri: VVbat other tiring is the temple of Godi but the C burcbof Chnft, which is built wiihUuely ft ones? |
innd.ss000349788 | Scripture, Againe, though indeed it IbccsnonicallSqriptare, y«forthc raoftparr ieisfo gbfeure? |
innd.ss000349788 | So that they acknowledge thcrnfclues ro be the children ctan harlot, andeon- fcqucntly bafbrdes,& not begotten at God, because God hegettcth no? |
innd.ss000349788 | Teareinptecesani adulterated? |
innd.ss000349788 | That there is in the Church of Rome what fo is ne- itbiijji eefaryto faluum, the fumme of fayth, the ground- work? |
innd.ss000349788 | The Confeffion of Aufpurgnt.?. |
innd.ss000349788 | The holy Fa thers were wo nt to refute both the( h) Pagans fuperflitionand the(?) |
innd.ss000349788 | Theothcr point is, that in thefe kind ofqneftions: Whether be¬ fore Luther the Proteftant Church were? |
innd.ss000349788 | Thewai- V Others fay, that the Waldcnfcswerethe denf ® s vifiblc Proteftants before Luther? |
innd.ss000349788 | They ex-? • like manner they do commonly de- elude barre from their Church, all fuch as deny any prin- tbofethat cipallor fundamental! |
innd.ss000349788 | To this fiiift is another like? |
innd.ss000349788 | VVhatikilletb it whet her one yh ring drawne bj herefyor Schijme, from the body of Cbrift, be fubietl to euerlafiing damnation? |
innd.ss000349788 | W hat fay ch t hen had thole proteftants, which, as is fayd, durftnot protclTc their mind? |
innd.ss000349788 | Was it( t he Protcflant Cburch)manijejl to all? |
innd.ss000349788 | What fellowship( fayth Paul) is thereof in-* fiice with iniuflice? |
innd.ss000349788 | What( zsTcttul-^ lian fay th) weane they otherwife then they write, maften of ScorPiC'lu deceit net of truth? |
innd.ss000349788 | What? |
innd.ss000349788 | Whence were Luther andCaluinbw of Papijls? Thc lame appcarsth out of his life vvrittc.i by Be23, where he;~ faytb 1 b. |
innd.ss000349788 | Whs are yee( fayth TcrMiUiaif)when, and whence came ye? |
innd.ss000349788 | With what words, I pray you, could thev fay that their Church was altogether inuifible, if they hauc not fayd it in thefe? |
innd.ss000349788 | Would god¬ ly mcnabid in that company? |
innd.ss000349788 | Would only Antichrift for fo many ages affoard Chrift and his church a harbour or lurking place? |
innd.ss000349788 | \ •:toil • « f nif'*; ••'f%*?\ w r%*-i 1'bd I JPfi t. CHAP. |
innd.ss000349788 | ^ 12 7 C a? |
innd.ss000349788 | ^05: Gofaraijeth v? |
innd.ss000349788 | ^THOR.,>• ill/ TV* i am XI, £* 55? |
innd.ss000349788 | a 89 C a? • 14< tjme new or builded or begun a new, be was the Authour And be¬ ginner thereof. |
innd.ss000349788 | article^ butl would determine this matter out of their pu- Saieelad Confefs|tfn$of fayth, becaulc they can not de- Tkef: Tof- n? |
innd.ss000349788 | articles © f Cftriftian fayth, drawcsaftcr(a') Be? |
innd.ss000349788 | articles,\^iRenemies to the?$ fe. |
innd.ss000349788 | ax? |
innd.ss000349788 | bow were ihcy faucd, who juhconies pad communicated with Papifb? |
innd.ss000349788 | cap.i p.617: What a kind of argument is this? |
innd.ss000349788 | could nor, or would not the fpoqfe of Chrift iurke for fo many ages, but in the ftcwesof thediuell? |
innd.ss000349788 | counlaileth ys, not to regard and delay what-* m loeuer, fo we bring good proofs of what we? ofn4 ».f. |
innd.ss000349788 | cuer true do&rine is> there is the true Church? |
innd.ss000349788 | enemies f* C HfW|| lbat it is nece(J< try for aPrdefiant to Idiot? |
innd.ss000349788 | f.411: What a kind ofjpirit is thatffay tb he) which hath no other end, but to wea¬ ken the aduerfe party? |
innd.ss000349788 | fay< Be(Ide$? |
innd.ss000349788 | fayth: How then can they be fayd to haue byrs true Bl and abfolute Proteftants, who wanted the very foul,,, fumme, and definition of a Protcftant? |
innd.ss000349788 | fdjiiQY can do or jay for euer*VVberc then Mali be tbimtanesto refekan beretfocr the dwell? |
innd.ss000349788 | fofthtkem> whome i/ay lay hid? |
innd.ss000349788 | fol.140: I haus found by experience, that wbofo bane truly and fincenlyt10? |
innd.ss000349788 | he? |
innd.ss000349788 | hi ow then can they certainly gather out oftheforc-( avd placc, that the Pope( at amongProteftants? |
innd.ss000349788 | i o\ C a p. 6. heard of in the world^ how much more ought they 10 think the fame of the C hurch of God? |
innd.ss000349788 | iEi C a?. |
innd.ss000349788 | il nyes of Proteftants certaine and enuere, at lea ft c.*?. |
innd.ss000349788 | include PApijls*; i C a?. |
innd.ss000349788 | lad^ticlea^or kcgiuaing thereof islet this title; Theprjv- v^Articks of? |
innd.ss000349788 | may gather hou? |
innd.ss000349788 | or what Common of light with darkneff? |
innd.ss000349788 | other knowne to be the word of Cod onjy byChrifti.ns, Churches but isknownediltin&ly from other writings by In? |
innd.ss000349788 | pag.502: Our Church wastheny butyouwillfay, it vidble mt f'jen • therefore was it not? |
innd.ss000349788 | point of religion? |
innd.ss000349788 | prTached^ra5 Slcidan lih.^.rcporteth, He wiiteth> tbattheEc*'defiafiicall tyranny h now wtakned,(? |
innd.ss000349788 | propofcth to himfclfe this queftion; What is the fayth which in baptifme we require in infants? |
innd.ss000349788 | q a p. 4,?/ » him 9 belongeth not to infants, but only tofuch as areobfii* Me. |
innd.ss000349788 | q a p. 4,?/ » him 9 belongeth not to infants, but only tofuch as areobfii* Me. |
innd.ss000349788 | r/^2 ® TheChttrchneucrwithout? allots. |
innd.ss000349788 | th*t I-!? |
innd.ss000349788 | the points of their dodfcrinc by fcripture? |
innd.ss000349788 | what more fure then t his pro ofe? |
innd.ss000349788 | where hatt thou read it for 10 belli ue it? |
innd.ss000349788 | where lurkedye fo long? |
innd.ss000349788 | where- upon ha ft thou prefumedfor toaffirmcit, where there U neither any authority nor reajoti? |
innd.ss000349788 | whobeiidcshim- felfcheard cucr offach a halfe- communion? |
innd.ss000349788 | why arc not their wordscontormablc to their meaning? |
innd.ss000349788 | world> if £ he for many ages appeared in no one cor¬ ner of the world? |
innd.ss000349788 | x: The Duch men did look? |
innd.ss000349788 | { mentaryes, the fquare of truth? |
innd.ss000349788 | • 9< thole procettancs leparau( hcmiciU.s no o cat body of Cbnlt? |
innd.ss000349788 | € H AP? |