Some Memorials of Renée of France: Duchess of Ferrara

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Bosworth and Harrison, 1859 - 301 páginas
 

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Página 241 - ... his Gospel. And I testify and declare, that it is my intention to spend what yet remains of my life in the same faith and religion which he has delivered to me by his Gospel ; and that I have no other defence or refuge for salvation than his gratuitous adoption, on which alone my salvation depends. With my whole soul I embrace the mercy which he has exercised towards me through Jesus Christ, atoning for my sins with the merits of his death and passion, that in this way he might satisfy for all...
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Página 45 - Me souvenant de tes graces divines, Suis en douleur, princesse, en ton absence; Et si languis quand suis en ta presence, Voyant ce lis au milieu des espines. O la douceur des douceurs femenines...
Página 98 - ... of France. At this interview I am also instructed to impress upon her the great favours God. has granted her, and amongst others, that of being the issue of the present blood of the most Christian house of France, where no monster has ever existed; and also to explain that, should she remain in her stubbornness and pertinacity, it would displease the King as much as anything in the world, and would cause him entirely to forget the love he, as her nephew, bears her, he hating nothing with a greater...
Página 170 - ... found ceaseless exercise in maintaining her own dominion by the adjustment of the balance between the contending factions. Nor were the other great sovereigns of Europe passive spectators of the brooding tempest. Philip II. had pledged himself to the defense of the Catholic, Elizabeth and the Reformed states of Germany to the support of the Calvinistic arms. But, ere those pledges could be redeemed, the Duke of Guise and his brother, the Cardinal of Lorraine, by the defeat of the Protestant conspiracy...
Página 293 - THE REVIVAL OF THE FRENCH EMPERORSHIP Anticipated from the Necessity of Prophecy. By the Rev. GEORGB STANLEY FABER, BD Fourth Edition. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 2s. " We recommend this book to the attention of our readers. It is candid and ingenuous.
Página 45 - Ha ! Marguerite, écoute la souffrance Du noble cœur de Renée de France, Puis, comme sœur, plus fort que d'espérance Console-la. Tu sais comment hors son pays alla, Et que parent et amis laissa là, Mais tu ne sais quel traitement elle a En terre étrange.

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