Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities of the County of Norfolk, Volume 4

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Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, 1855 - Norfolk (England)

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Page 119 - Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took His garments, and made four parts, to every soldier a part; and also His coat: now the coat was without seam, woven from the top throughout.
Page 119 - And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow: And for fear of him the keepers did shake, and became as dead men.
Page 89 - In the name of God amen. The 1 st day of September in the 36th year of the reign of our sovereign lord Henry VIII by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland, in earth the supreme head, and in the year of our Lord God 1544.
Page 180 - And as for the traitor Wyatt, he might, peradventure, write me a letter, but on my faith I never received any from him ; and as for the copy of my letter sent to the French King, I pray God confound me eternally if ever I sent him word, message, token, or letter by any means...
Page 211 - I thank thee; and from the tyranny of the bishop of Rome, and all his detestable errors, idolatries, and abominations, good Lord deliver us: and God be praised for good king Edward.
Page 284 - ... homage to his lord, openly and humbly kneeling, being ungirt, uncovered, and holding up his hands both together between those of the lord, who sat before him, and there professing that " he did become his man, from that day forth, of life and limb and earthly honour ; " and then he received a kiss from his lord.
Page 216 - Henry VIII. (at the petition of the Convocation) to reform the rituals and offices of the church. And what was done by this committee for reforming the offices, was reconsidered by the Convocation itself two or three years afterwards, viz., in February 1542-3.
Page 271 - Ita quod nullus intret terras illas ad fugandum in eis, vel ad aliquid capiendum quod ad warennam pertineat, sine licencia et voluntate ipsius Henrici vel heredum suorum, super forisfacturam nostram decem librarum.
Page 138 - Here landeth as true a subject, being prisoner, as ever landed at these stairs : and before thee, O God, I speak it, having none other friends but thee alone.
Page 274 - HEnry, by the grace of God, king of England and France, and lord of Ireland, to all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting.

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