| John Strype - 1824 - 608 páginas
...succour, must he therefore " be deprived ? They are our brethren ; they live not idly : " if they take houses of us, they pay rent for them. They " hold not our grounds, but by making due recompence. " They beg not in our streets, nor crave any thing at our " hands, but to breathe our air,... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 608 páginas
...succour, must he therefore " be deprived ? They are our brethren ; they live not idly : " if they take houses of us, they pay rent for them. They " hold not our grounds, but by making due recompence. " They beg not in our streets, nor crave any thing at our " hands, but to breathe our air,... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 604 páginas
...hold not our grounds, but by making due recompence. " They beg not in our streets, nor crave any thing at our " hands, but to breathe our air, and to see our sun. They " labour truly ; they live sparefully ; they are good exani" ples of virtue, travail, faith, and patience.... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1829 - 440 páginas
...them succour, must he therefore be deprived ? They are our brethren; they live not idly. If they take houses of us, they pay rent for them ; they hold not our grounds, but by making due recompence. They beg not in our streets, nor crave any thing at our hands, but to breathe our air,... | |
| Thomas Mac Crie - 1829 - 446 páginas
...hold not our grounds, but by making due reeompence. They beg not in our streets, nor crave any thing at our hands, but to breathe our air, and to see our sun. They labour truly, they live sparefully ; they are good examples of virtue, travail, faith, and patience.... | |
| John Jewel - 1848 - 610 páginas
...hold not our grounds, but by making due recompense. They beg not in our streets, nor crave any thing at our hands, but to breathe our air, and to see our sun. They labour truly, they live sparefully. They are good examples of virtue, travail, faith, and patience.... | |
| John Jewel - 1850 - 812 páginas
...counsel ? or, if a king receive such, and give them succour, must he therefore be deprived ? They are our brethren, they live not idly. If they have houses...them. They hold not our grounds, but by making due recompence. They beg not in our streets, nor crave any thing at our hands, but to breathe our air,... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1856 - 540 páginas
...succour, must he therefore be deprived ? They are our brethren -} they live not idly. If they take houses of us, they pay rent for them ; they hold not...hands, but to breathe our air, and to see our sun. They labour truly, they live sparefully ; they are good examples of virtue, travail, faith, and patience.... | |
| Dolores CAZALLA, Elizabeth CHARLES - 1870 - 466 páginas
...— "They are our brethren. They live not idly. If they take houses of us, they pay rent for them. They beg not in our streets, nor crave anything at our hands, but to breathe our air and see our sun. They labour truly, they live sparefully. They are good examples of virtue, travail, faith,... | |
| 1872 - 628 páginas
...mercy ?" The Bishop proceeded to retort upon the Pope for harbouring 6000 usurers and 20,000 courtesans in his own city of Rome; and he desired to know whether,...hands, but to breathe our air and to see our sun. They labour truefully, they live sparingly. They are good examples of virtue, travail, faith, and patience.... | |
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