I think your Highness would not have gone so far, except she had surely been culpable. Now I think that your Grace best knoweth, that, next unto your Grace, I was most bound unto her of all creatures living. Wherefore, I most humbly beseech your Grace,... The Life of Archbishop Cranmer - Página 155de Henry John Todd - 1831 - 541 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Gilbert Burnet - 1816 - 720 páginas
...had " surely been culpable. Now I think that your Grace " best knoweth, that, next unto your Grace, I was most " bound unto her of all creatures living...." that, which both God's law, nature, and also her BOOK " kindness bindeth me unto ; that is, that I may with liI- " your Grace's favour wish and pray... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 786 páginas
...had surely been culpable. ' Xow I think that your grace best knoweih, ' that next unto your grace, I was most bound ' unto her of all creatures living....beseech your grace, to suffer me ' in that which both Gods law, nature, and also ' her kindness, bindeth me unto ; that is, that I ' may with your graces... | |
| 1816 - 790 páginas
...had surely been culpable. ' Now I think that your grace best knoweih, ' that next unto your grace, I was most bound ' unto her of all creatures living. Wherefore I ' most humbly beseech your grace, to süßer me ' in that which both Gods law, nature, and also ' her kindness, bindeth me unto ; that is,... | |
| 1816 - 788 páginas
...had surely been culpable. ' Now I think that your grace best knoweth, ' that next unto your grace, I was most bound ' unto her of all creatures living. Wherefore I ' most humbly beseech your gnce, to suffer me ' in that which both Gods law, nature, and also ' her kindness, bindcth me unto... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1825 - 620 páginas
...knoweth, that, next unto your grace, I was most bound unto her of all creatures living. Wherefore, 1 most humbly beseech your grace, to suffer me in that, which both God s law, nature, and also her kindness bindeth me unto ; that is, that I may, with your grace's favour,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1828 - 590 páginas
...unto your grace, I was most bound unto her ol all creatures living.' Lett. Burn. Hist. lp 200. , " ' Wherefore, I most humbly beseech your grace, to suffer...me in that, which both God's law, nature, and also his kindness, bindeth me unto ; that is, that I may, with your grace's favor, wish and pray for her,... | |
| 1831 - 388 páginas
...grace best knoweth, that, next unto your grace, I was most bound unto her of all creatures lining. Wherefore, I most humbly beseech your grace, to suffer...in that, which both God's law, nature, and also her kindpess bindeth me unto; that is, that I may, with your grace's favour, wish and pray for her, that... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1831 - 906 páginas
...that next unto your grace / teat most bound unto 'ter of all creatures living. Wherefore I most lumbly beseech your grace to suffer me in that, which both God's law, nature, and also ler kindness bindeth me unto; that is, that [ may, with your grace's favour, wish and >ray for her,... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1833 - 306 páginas
...she had surely been culpable. Now I think that your grace best knoweth, that next unto your grace I was most bound unto her of all creatures living. Wherefore...which both God's law, nature, and also her kindness bindelh me unto ; that is, that I may with your grace's favour wish and pray for her, that she may... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
...she had surely been culpable. Now I think that your grace best knoweth, thut, next unto your grace, I was most bound unto her of all creatures living. Wherefore,...which both God's law, nature, and also her kindness hindeth me unto ; that is, that I may, with your grace's favour, wish and pray for her, that she may... | |
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