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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… foreign commodities, on which you would transfer the King's debts, he will tell you the impossibility of that. If you … King never to take up, which certainly will do the King's work better than 1,200,000 l. This will break the back of … all people fear usWould have an account of the King's money, and though we are not Privy-Counsellors, we are …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Wednesday, November 16. [Debate on Lord Newburgh's affair resumed, the matter of fact having been reported … no disseizure of what he had, wherein is the Duke's Privilege violated? No part of the Duke's Petition was … supply by turns. Mr Crouch.] All the revenues of Trinity College in Cambridge are impropriations. Henry VIII. took …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… water. It will alter the affairs of watermen, to the King's damage, and the nation'sThinks the Bill unreasonable and … Is the Church nothing but discipline? The Church of Christ is the doctrine of Christ; the ceremonies are the Church of men. As great men as …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Journals, to which any man may have recourse. It is a man's duty to receive information from his Corporation, and to … seven, nor above sixteen years old."They sent to St. Giles's to bring in their Poor; a few they sent in under seven … and some of Apollos, but St Paul was pleased they were of Christ Italian policy spread the Prayers, Bible, and Creed, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as follows: "Most gracious Sovereign, We your Majesty's most loyal and faithful subjects, the Commons assembled in … taken into our consideration several parts of your Majesty's last Speech to us, and withal the Declaration therein … Prerogative Court of Canterbury, and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, which last he resigned in 1673, when he was …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Will you exclude him? Sir John Birkenhead.] In Queen Mary's time, persons were never put to swear it. Though there are … the elements are turned into the body and blood of Jesus Christ; but we hold, that, after Consecration, nothing … but of things absentThe Church of Rome says, we hold Christ is mystically there; they, that Christ is as much …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that we are to present the grievances of the King's meanest subjects, and that the King is ready to redress … that have done wrongs in the Rebellion; all the King's subjects are forbidden it, and a farther promise in the … He was, at the desire of the King, expelled the Jesuits College in Brussels, for his undutifulness there to the King …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… free of CorporationsYour ancestors, in Queen Elizabeth's time, knew two-thirds of England destroyed by the plague, … shillings a year, when he was a boy, was a good servant's wages; now in Buckinghamshire, eight pounds a year, and are … and he would rather be of no Religion, than believe that Christ is not GodThis makes way for the same counsel the King …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Powle presents a Petition complaining that Mr George's chamber in the Middle Temple was seized on by one Mr. … because of Privilege of a Member? Or if a Fellow of a College, who, by the Statutes, must not marry, be a Member of … Mr Powle.] Montagu mistakes the thing; for, in any man's case, it would be a forcible entry; for Mr Glanville must …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of misdemeanor committed by his Father. By the King's command, Arlington." In the Lieutenant's Book of Entries, the very leaf before the Entry of this … the Articles before youWhilst Arlington was a Student at Christ-Church in Oxford, there was no suspicion upon him. …
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