| Francis Atterbury (bp. of Rochester) - 1701 - 232 頁
...Honor , and Chriltian Religion, * B. [mtfl Excellent.'] and alfo in your Learning, far exceeding in our Judgment the Learning of all other Kings and Princes that we have read of, and doubting nothing but that the fame fhali ftill continue and daily encreafe in Your Majetty.... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 674 頁
..." honour and Christian religion, and especially in your in" comparable learning, far exceeding, in our judgment, the " learning of all other Kings and Princes that we have read " of ; and not doubting but that the same should still con" tinue and daily increase in your Majesty... | |
| James B. Holroyd - 1834 - 684 頁
...God's honour and the Christian reli" gion, and especially your incomparable "learning, far exceeding in our judgment, " the learning of all other Kings and princes " that we have read of." Though Henry was both proud of his learning, and fond of flattery, yet these high compliments... | |
| 1835 - 778 頁
...the promotion of God's honour and Christian religion, and also in your learning, far exceeding, in our judgment, the learning of all other kings and princes that we have read of, and doubting nothing but that the same shall still continue and daily increase in your majesty,... | |
| Charles Dodd - 1839 - 530 頁
...submitted to 15- him, in the debate concerning the power of convocation, in the following terms : " We do offer and promise, in verbo sacerdotii, here unto your highness, submitting ourselves most humbly to the same, that we will never, from henceforth, enact, put in ure, promulge,... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1841 - 582 頁
...to the promotion of God's honour and Christian religion, and also in your learning, far exceeding in our judgment the learning of all other kings and princes that we have read of. and doubting nothing but that the same shall still continue and daily increase in your majesty... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1841 - 590 頁
...to the promotion of God's honour and Christian religion, and also in your learning, far exceeding in our judgment the learning of all other kings and princes that we have read of. and doubting nothing but that the same shall still continue and daily increase in your majesty... | |
| Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation, Edward Cardwell - 1842 - 466 頁
...religion, and also in your learning, farr exceeding in b Hall, Henry VIII. f. 205. Ed. Grafton, 1550. c Wilkins, Cone. vol. iii. p. 754. our judgment the...newe canons or constitution provinciall, or any other newe ordinance, provinciall or synodall, in our convocations or synode, in time comyng, which convocation... | |
| 1842 - 844 頁
...of the Act of Submission." " The submission of the clergy was couched in the following terms : ' We do offer and promise, in verbo sacerdotii, here unto your Highness, submitting ourselves most humbly to the same, that we will never from henceforth enact, put in force, promulr/e,... | |
| 1883 - 798 頁
...limits prescribed by royal authority, as thus expressed in Convocation, "We, your most humble subjects, do offer and promise, in verbo sacerdotii, here unto your Highness, submitting ourselvesmito the same, that we will never from henceforth enact, put in use, promulge, or execute... | |
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