| 1816 - 558 pages
...archhishop Whitgift. Your articles are so coriously penned, so full of hranches and circumstances, that the inquisitors of Spain use not so many questions to comprehend and entrap their preys. 3. Thirdly, I ohserve, that whenever the parliament has heen disposed to introduce... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...the Register, who brought me the Articles ; which I have read, and find so curiously penned; so full of branches and circumstances, as I think the Inquisitors...Spain use not so many questions to comprehend and to entrap their preys! " I know your Canonists can defend these with all their particles, but surely under... | |
| Thomas Vowler Short - 1832 - 548 pages
...of all ecclesiastical proceedings!, characterises these articles as " so curiously penned, so full of branches and " circumstances, as I think the inquisitors...questions to comprehend and to " trap their preyes." He strongly advises a more charitable method of treatment, and while he dis* Strype's Whitgift, iii.... | |
| 1836 - 590 pages
...persons. Which articles are entitled, Apud Lambeth, May, 1584, to be executed, ex officio mero, &c., branches and circumstances, as I think the inquisitors...Spain use not so many questions to comprehend and trap their preys. which I have read, and find so curiously penned, so full of ' " I know your canonists... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 440 pages
...15, 1584. " I have read your twenty-four articles, and find them so curiously penned, so full of 20 branches and circumstances, as I think the inquisitors...so many questions to comprehend and to trap their prey. It may be the canonists may maintain this proceeding by rules of their laws ; but though ' omnia... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 424 pages
...15, 1584. " I have read your twenty-four articles, and find them so curiously penned, so full of 20 branches and circumstances, as I think the inquisitors of Spain use not BO many questions to comprehend and to trap their prey. It may be the canonists may maintain this proceeding... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1844 - 474 pages
...July 15, 1584. " I have read your 20 twenty-four articles, and find them so curiously penned, so full of branches and circumstances, as I think the inquisitors...so many questions to comprehend and to trap their prey. It may be the canonists may maintain this proceeding by rules of their laws ; but though ' omnia... | |
| Hermann Ferdinand Uhden - Congregational churches - 1858 - 314 pages
...encouragement to papists, and exposing the queen to great danger, he proceeds : "I find the articles so full of branches and circumstances, as I think the Inquisitors...so many questions to comprehend and to trap their preys This sifting of poor ministers is not to edify or reform. I write with the testimony of a good... | |
| Hermann Ferdinand Uhden - Congregational churches - 1858 - 324 pages
...encouragement to papists, and exposing the queen to great danger, he proceeds : "I find the articles so full of branches and circumstances, as I think the Inquisitors...so many questions to comprehend and to trap their preys This sifting of poor ministers is not to edify or reform. I write with the testimony of a good... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - Great Britain - 1860 - 552 pages
...1584, to be executed ex Offido Mero,' &c. Which I have read, and find so curiously penned, so full of branches and circumstances, as I think the Inquisitors...so many questions to comprehend and to trap their preys. " I know your canonists can defend these with all their particles ; but surely, under your Grace's... | |
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