| John Strype - England - 1824 - 608 pages
...majesty would have all her loving sub" jects to understand, that, as long as they shall openly con" tinue in the observation of her laws, and shall not wilfully...break them by their open actions, her " majesty's meaning is, not to have any of them molested " by any inquisition or examination of their consciences... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 608 pages
...majesty would have all her loving sub" jects to understand, that, as long as they shall openly con" tinue in the observation of her laws, and shall not wilfully...break them by their open actions, her " majesty's meaning is, not to have any of them molested " by any inquisition or examination of their consciences... | |
| John Strype - Great Britain - 1824 - 604 pages
...laws, and shall not wilfully " and manifestly break them by their open actions, her " majesty's meaning is, not to have any of them molested " by any inquisition or examination of their consciences in CHAP. " causes of religion; but will accept and entreat them as LVll. n hei. good and... | |
| William Goode - Oxford movement - 1845 - 214 pages
...of breaking of her Majesty's laws, they had not been anything molested, or dealt withal. Wherefore her Majesty would have all her loving subjects to...manifestly break them by their open actions, her Majesty's meaning is, not to have any of them molested by any inquisition or examination of their consciences... | |
| William Harris Rule - 1852 - 502 pages
...Burghley. A tract in Bishop Gibson's Preservative. 311 them, after so lung forbearance. "Wherefore Her Majesty would have all her loving subjects to understand that, as long as they openly continued in the observation of her laws, and did not wilfully and manifestly break them by... | |
| George Punchard - 1856 - 538 pages
...1570, the queen directed the lord keeper to declare, in the star chamber, to all her loving subjects, that, "as long as they shall openly continue in the...manifestly break them by their open actions, her majesty's meaning is, not to have any of them molested by any inquisition or examination of their consciences... | |
| George Punchard - Church history - 1865 - 546 pages
...1670, the queen directed the lord keeper to declare, in the star chamber, to all her loving subjects, that, "as long as they shall openly continue in the...manifestly break them by their open actions, her majesty's meaning is, not to have any of them molested by any inquisition or examination of their consciences... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - Bishops - 1872 - 620 pages
...all her loving subjects to understand, that so far as they shall openly continue in the observance of her laws, and shall not wilfully and manifestly break them by their open actions, her majesty's meaning was not to have any of them molested by any examination or inquisition of their consciences... | |
| George Punchard - Church history - 1867 - 494 pages
...grounded either of malice, or of some fear more than there is cause. * * • Wherefore her mnjesty would have all her loving subjects to understand,...the observation of her laws, and shall not wilfully break them by their open actions, her majesty's meaning is, not to have any of them molested by any... | |
| George Punchard - Church history - 1867 - 492 pages
...utterly untrue, and grounded either of malice, or of some fear more than there is cause. * * * Wherefore her majesty would have all her loving subjects to understand, that, as long nn they shall openly continue in the observation of her laws, and shall not wilfully break them by... | |
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