Majesty; he who loved your Majesty, as I ever thought, no less than God... Remains - 第 298 頁Thomas Cranmer 著 - 1833完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 606 頁
...behalf: " Who cannot but be sorrowful and amazed, that he should be a traitor against your Majesty; he, that was so advanced by your Majesty; he, whose...Majesty (as I ever thought) no less than God; he, * A fate however, from which his own fidelity had ten year* before exempted Wolsey. who studied always... | |
| 1816 - 788 頁
...* he saith, who cannot be sorrowful mid ama'zeci that he should be a traitor against your majesty ? He that was so advanced by your majesty, he whose surety was only by your majesty, he who loved yi'iirmiijesty, as I ever thought, no less thon God ; he who studied always to set forward whatsoever... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 784 頁
...amazed that he should be a traitor against your majesty ? He that was so advanced by your m:tlesty, he whose surety was only by your majesty, he who loved your majesty, as 1 ever thought, no less thnn God ; he who studied always to set forward whatsoever was your majesty's... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 786 頁
...yet, he saith, who cannot be sorrowful and amazed that he should be a traitor against your majesty ? He that was so advanced by your majesty, he whose surety was onlv by your majesty, he who loved your mnje.-ty, as 1 ever ihouüht, no less than God ; he who studied... | |
| Henry Soames - 1826 - 682 頁
...traitor, yet who cannot be sorrowful and amazed that he should be a traitor against your Majesty ? He that was so advanced by your Majesty; he whose...only by your Majesty; he who loved your Majesty, as I always thought, no less than God; he who studied * " A letter penned with his usual timidity and caution."... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1831 - 430 頁
...traitor: yet who cannot but be sorrowful and amazed that he should be a traitor against your Majesty ? he, that was so advanced by your Majesty; he, whose...I ever thought, no less than God ; he, who studied always to set forward whatsoever was his Majesty's 3 will and pleasure; he, that cared for no 1 Hen.... | |
| Margaret De Courcy, Beatrice De Courcy - 1832 - 508 頁
...ho sholde be a traytor against your Majesty } He that was so advancyed by your Majesty; he who lovyd your Majesty, as I ever thought, no less than God; he who stndyed always to sett forward whatsoever was your Majestieswill and pleasure ; he who caryd for no... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 564 頁
...traitor, yet who cannot be sorrowful Vlll. p. and amazed that he should be a traitor against your Mas'9' jesty, he that was so advanced by your Majesty; he...was entitled to the fee here mentioned. See Letters ccxi.iu. CCXLV.] 1 [See Letter ccxxvi. p. 254.] k [It is much to be regretted that this Letter has... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 562 頁
...traitor, yet who cannot be sorrowful fitt. p. and amazed that he should be a traitor against your Majesty, he that was so advanced by your Majesty ; he whose...ever thought, no less than God ; he who studied h [Cramwell was Steward of the Archbishop's liberties, and Master of his game, and hence probably was... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 566 頁
...traitor, yet who cannot be sorrowful . and amazed that he should be a traitor against your Majesty, he that was so advanced by your Majesty ; he whose...as I ever thought, no less than God; he who studied always to set forwards whatsoever was your Majesty's will and pleasure; he that cared for no man's... | |
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