| John Strype - 1821 - 624 páginas
...examination or commandment to the contrary " would take away all these and more. " The Bishop of Man liveth here at ease, and as merry " as Pope Joan. The Bishop...a word spoken " of any visitation or reformation. And that, he saith, he doth of friendship, because he will not trouble the country, nor put them to... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 622 páginas
...examination or commandment to the contrary " would take away all these and more. " The Bishop of Man liveth here at ease, and as merry " as Pope Joan. The Bishop...a word spoken " of any visitation or reformation. And that, he saith, he " doth of friendship, because he will not trouble the country, " nor put them... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 624 páginas
...examination or commandment to the contrary " would take away all these and more. The Bishop of Man liveth here at ease, and as merry as Pope Joan. The Bishop...a word spoken " of any visitation or reformation. And thai, he saith, he " doth of friendship, because he will not trouble the country, " nor put them... | |
| William Gilpin - 1824 - 294 páginas
...of order as any of the country. Whalley hath as ill a vicar as the worst. The bishop of Man liveth here at ease, and as merry as pope Joan. The bishop...never a word spoken of any visitation or reformation; and that, he saith, he doth out of friendship, because he will not trouble the country, nor put them... | |
| William Gilpin - 1830 - 280 páginas
...of order as any of the country. Whalley hath as ill a vicar as the worst. The bishop of Man liveth here at ease, and as merry as pope Joan. The bishop...visitation, and gathereth up the money by his servants : * Nor can we imagine, that the high-sheriff himself contributed much to advance the art of preaching,... | |
| James Pilkington - 1842 - 740 páginas
...examination or commandment to the contrary would take away all these and more. The bishop of Man liveth here at ease, and as merry as Pope Joan*. The bishop...never a word spoken of any visitation or reformation : and that he saith he doth of friendship, because he will not trouble the country, nor put them to... | |
| William Gilpin - 1854 - 164 páginas
...of order as any of the country. Whalley hath as ill a vicar as the worst. The Bishop of Man liveth here at ease, and as merry as Pope Joan. The Bishop...never a word spoken of any visitation or reformation; and that, he saith, he doth out of friendship, because he will not trouble the coiintry, nor put them... | |
| 1861 - 462 páginas
...illustrated by a sentence quoted in the biography of Bishop Pilkington (p. vii., Parker Soc. edit.) : " The Bishop of Chester hath compounded with my lord of York for his visitation, aud gathereth up the money by his servants." Page 487, line 6 from the bottom.] — Latimer's name... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1880 - 310 páginas
...as the worst in all the country. Whallcy hath as ill a vicar as the rest. The Bishop of Man liveth here at ease and as merry as Pope Joan. The Bishop...visitation or reformation." The tourist should not leave Rivington without visiting Dean Woud, a most charming glen (about | m. NE), running up towards Rivington... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1880 - 326 páginas
...the rest. The Bishop of Man liveth here at ease and as merry as Popo Joan. The Bishop of Chester huth compounded with my Lord of York for his visitation,...visitation or reformation." The tourist should not leave Rivington without visiting Dean Woud, a most charming glen (about m. NE'i, running up towards Rivingtou... | |
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