The Funeral Sermon of Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby ... Preached by Bishop Fisher in 1509 with [Thomas] Baker's Preface |
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... unto John , Duke of Somerset , and Margaret his wife , and their heirs ; there Margaret , Countess of Richmond , some- time lived ; fame saith that this Countess built an isle of the Church . ' She is also said to have lived some time ...
... unto John , Duke of Somerset , and Margaret his wife , and their heirs ; there Margaret , Countess of Richmond , some- time lived ; fame saith that this Countess built an isle of the Church . ' She is also said to have lived some time ...
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... unto the said Maister and Fellows of Jhon's aforsaid one hundred marks of good and lawful money of Ynglond to the entent to kepe yearly for ever more in their College Church onse in the yeare an obiit or years mynd on suche a day as it ...
... unto the said Maister and Fellows of Jhon's aforsaid one hundred marks of good and lawful money of Ynglond to the entent to kepe yearly for ever more in their College Church onse in the yeare an obiit or years mynd on suche a day as it ...
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... unto every one of the Replyers , and soluted their arguments , shewing very much learning to the great comfort of the auditors . And lastly the sayd Ld of Rochester determined the Questions , Scholastico more . ' The same Questions were ...
... unto every one of the Replyers , and soluted their arguments , shewing very much learning to the great comfort of the auditors . And lastly the sayd Ld of Rochester determined the Questions , Scholastico more . ' The same Questions were ...
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... unto you one Mr Davenant , B.D. and Fellow of Queens ' College , well known among you ; and do request that if the reputation of his parts and learning be equal with his competitor , you would ac- knowledge my inclination and suffrage ...
... unto you one Mr Davenant , B.D. and Fellow of Queens ' College , well known among you ; and do request that if the reputation of his parts and learning be equal with his competitor , you would ac- knowledge my inclination and suffrage ...
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... unto Kynge Henry the Seventh , and Grandame to Our Sove = raign Lorde that now is . Upon whose Soul Almightye GOD have Mercy . Compyled by the Reverent Fader in God , Johan Fysher Byshop of Rochester . Enprynted at London , in ...
... unto Kynge Henry the Seventh , and Grandame to Our Sove = raign Lorde that now is . Upon whose Soul Almightye GOD have Mercy . Compyled by the Reverent Fader in God , Johan Fysher Byshop of Rochester . Enprynted at London , in ...
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Page 145 - WHOSO him bethoft Inwardly and oft, How hard it were to flit From bed unto the pit, From pit unto pain That ne'er shall cease again, He would not do one sin All the world to win.
Page 127 - Ego sum resurrectio et vita : qui credit in me : etiam si mortuus fuerit vivet : et omnis qui vivit et credit in me : non morietur in eternum.
Page 19 - And he empowered Richard Wiot, STP Master of Christ's College, John Fotehede, BD, and William Thornborough, to take a full and perfect inventory of all the jewels, muniments, and other moveables of the House, and to have them in safe custody, till the College should be erected.
Page 4 - Cambridge, with stipend of 10 lib. per ann. payable by the Abbot and Convent of Westminster, whose duty was to preach, at least six sermons every year, at several churches (specified in the foundation) in the dioceses of London, Ely, and Lincoln ; and one John Fawn, STB is appointed her first Preacher, by the original foundation. This is that John Fawn, who has been styled President of the University, a title that has been wondered at, but not explained.
Page 132 - ... warfare in both conflicts, both of sin and the cross. He was born at Pembroke castle, and lieth buried at Westminster, in one of the stateliest and daintiest monuments of Europe, both for the chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond, or any of his palaces. I could wish he did the like in this monument of his fame.
Page 159 - Confessour hath moreover shewne unto me, on your behalve, that ye of youre goodnesse and kynde disposition have gyven and graunted unto me, such title and intereste as ye have or ought to have in such debts and duties which is oweing and dew unto you in Fraunce by the Frenche Kynge and * From the archives of St.