| John Fry - 1825 - 642 sayfa
...his sleeve, went towards Lambeth, and calling the archbishop into his barge, thus addressed him : " O my chaplain, now I know who is the greatest heretic in Kent ! " and with great good nature enabled him to trace the conspiracy that had been formed against him... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1831 - 436 sayfa
...excursion, over the water, to Lambeth ; and then, meeting with the archbishop, he accosted him, " 2 O my chaplain, now I know who is the greatest heretic in Kent" Cranmer, equally surprised that the members of his own church, and magistrates whom he had honoured... | |
| John James Blunt - 1832 - 352 sayfa
...in the one case calling him into his barge, as he passed by Lambeth Bridge, and addressing him — " O my chaplain, now I know who is the greatest heretic in Kent," and thereupon putting him in possession of the charges of his accusers, and giving him directions for... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1833 - 306 sayfa
...the primate appeared on the steps by the water-side, he called him into the barge, and said to him, " O my chaplain, now I know who is the greatest heretic in Kent !" He then produced the papers, and desired Cranmer to inspect them. The astonishment and agitation... | |
| 1836 - 508 sayfa
...the primate appeared on the steps by the water side, he called him into the barge, and said to him, ' O my chaplain, now I know who is the greatest heretic in Kent!' He then produced the papers and desired Cranmer to inspect them. The astonishment and agitation of... | |
| George Stokes - 1838 - 352 sayfa
...the word of God, in preference to human inventions. After some further conversation, the king said, " O my chaplain, now I know who is the greatest heretic in Kent;" at the same time giving him the book containing the accusations against himself and his chaplains.... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 744 sayfa
...he put the book of articles in his sleeve ; and passing one evening in his barge by Lamheth-bridge, the Archbishop standing at the stairs to do his duty...of his own church, and justices of the peace whom ho had obliged, should deal so treacherously with him. He kneeled down to the King, The Archand, well... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 740 sayfa
...Lambeth-bridge, the Archbishop standing at the stairs to do his duty to his Majesty, he called him into the bargo to him ; and, accosting him with these words, " O...treacherously with him. He kneeled down to the King, The Archand, well knowing how false the articles were, desired him ^l^i ^ to grant a commission to... | |
| John Strype - 1840 - 508 sayfa
...duty to his Majesty, he called him into the barge to him ; and, accosting him with these words, " 0 my " chaplain, now I know who is the greatest heretic...treacherously with him. He kneeled down to the King, The Archand, well knowing how false the articles were, desired him b.18h°P lle" • . sires a com... | |
| Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1841 - 294 sayfa
...Primate immediately made his appearance. The King called to him to come into the barge, and said, " O my chaplain, now I know who is the greatest heretic in Kent. Look at these papers, and see the names of the Kentish ministers against their diocesan." Cranmer took... | |
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