| 1843 - 124 pages
...what was the use in the 2nd of Edward VI.) afterwards continued in all the Queen's chapels, during her whole reign ; and so are they in all the King's, and...noblemen, bishops, and colleges, to this day. It was well known that the Lord Treasurer Burleigh (who was no friend to superstition or popery) used them... | |
| Rites and ceremonies - 1848 - 466 pages
...what was the use in the 2nd of Edward VI.) afterwards continued in all the Queen's chapels, during her whole reign ; and so are they in all the King's, and...noblemen, bishops, and colleges, to this day. It was well known that the Lord Treasurer Burleigh (who was no friend to superstition or popery) used them... | |
| Alexander James Beresford Beresford Hope - 1851 - 164 pages
...Edward VI.) afterwards continued in all the Queen's chapels during her whole reign, and so they are in all the King's, and in many cathedral churches,...noblemen, bishops, and colleges, to this day. It was well known that the Lord Treasurer Burleigh (who was no friend to superstition or Popery) used them... | |
| John Cosin - Bible - 1855 - 606 pages
...afterwards con- THIRD tinued in all the queen's chapels, during her whole reign ; — and so are they in the king's, and in many cathedral churches, besides...noblemen, bishops, and colleges to this day. It was well known, that the Lord-treasurer Burleigh (who was no friend to superstition or popery) used them... | |
| John David CHAMBERS - 1856 - 180 pages
...Edward VI., afterwards continued in all the Queen's chapels during her whole reign, and so are they in the King's, || and in many Cathedral Churches, besides the chapels of divers noblemen, bishops, and * Ante, p. 69. t Ante, p. 72. See Appendixt "Imaginem cum candelis."— Cbtf to Martyr, — Hess. Cat.... | |
| Thomas Walter Perry - 1857 - 652 pages
...Edw. VI.) afterwards continued in all the queen's chapels, during her whole reign ; and so are they in the King's, and in many cathedral churches, besides...noblemen, bishops, and colleges to this day. " It was well known, that the Lord-treasurer Burleigh (who was no friend to superstition or popery) used them... | |
| John Henry Hopkins (bp. of Vermont.) - 1866 - 124 pages
...Edward), afterwards continued in all the Queen's chapels during her whole reign, and so are they in the King's, and in many Cathedral churches, besides...noblemen, Bishops, and colleges. to this day." " It was well known that the Lord Treasurer, Burleigh (who was no friend to superstition or Popery), used them... | |
| John Henry Hopkins - Ritualism - 1866 - 124 pages
...Edward), afterwards continued in all the Queen's chapels during her whole reign, and so are they in the King's, and in many Cathedral churches, besides...noblemen, Bishops, and colleges, to this day." " It was well known that the Lord Treasurer, Burleigh (who was no friend to superstition or Popery), used them... | |
| Great Britain - 1866 - 654 pages
...Edward VI.) afterwards continued in all the Queen's chapels during her whole reign ; and BO are they in the King's and in many cathedral churches, besides...noblemen, bishops, and colleges, to this day."— (Cited in Perry's " Lawful Church Ornaments," p. 455.) That Elizabeth kept liyhted candles during her... | |
| John Henry Hopkins - Ritualism - 1866 - 124 pages
...churches, besides the chapels of divers noblemen, Bishops, and colleges, to this day." " It was well known that the Lord Treasurer, Burleigh (who was no friend to superstition or Popery), usecjLlhem constantly in his chapel, with other ornaments of fronts, palls, and books, upon his altar.... | |
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