Codicum manuscriptorum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Dunelmensis catalogus classicus

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Prostat venalis apud G. Andrews, 1825 - 456 pages
 

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Page 391 - Religion agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops of both provinces and the whole clergy in the convocation holden at London in the year of our Lord...
Page 437 - With this the monks set out, and the roll proves that, in the course of their travels, they visited not fewer than 623 religious houses, each of which wrote its title, order, and dedication upon the roll, and pledged itself to pray for the deceased priors, receiving, in return, an interest in the orisons of the priory of Durham. " The theme thus stands at the foot of the brief : Anima Magistri Willielmi Ebchester, et anirna Magistri Johannis Burnby. et anima^ omnium fidelium defunctorum per Dei misericordiam...
Page 323 - The Bishop of Chester's case, with relation to the " wardenship of Manchester : in which is shewn that no other " degrees but such as are taken in the University, can be " deemed legal qualifications for any ecclesiastical preferment
Page 322 - AN IMPARTIAL RELATION of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen Colledge in Oxon, in the Year of our Lord 1687; containing only Matters of Fact as they occurred.
Page 424 - The Visitation of the County Palatine of Durham, taken by William Flower, Esq. otherwise called Norroy Kinge of Armes, of the East, West, and North Partes of England, from the River of Trent northward ; and in his Company Robert Glover, alias Portcullis Pursuyvant of Armes, in the yeare of our Lord God 1575, anno 17 Elizabeth.
Page 364 - An Act for appointing and Enabling Commissioners to Examine take and state the public accounts of this Province.
Page 428 - An ACT for appointing Commissioners to Enquire of the Estates of Certain Traytors and of Popish Recusants, and of Estates given to Superstitious Uses, in order to Raise Money out of them severally for the Use of the Publick.
Page 58 - Denus pallescit, quindeuus fcedra nescit. JULY Ter-decimus mactat, Julii denus labefactat. AUGUST .... Prima necat fortem prosternit secunda cohortem. SEPTEMBER . . Tertia Septembris, et denus fert mala membris. OCTOBER . . . Tertius et denus, est sicut mors alienus. NOVEMBER . . Scorpius est quintus, et tertius e nece cinctus. DECEMBER . . Septimus exanguis, virosus denus et angnis. The author of this strange book fortifies his notions on
Page 57 - et in conspectu sedis tamquam mare vitreum simile cristallo et in medio sedis et in circuitu sedis quattuor animalia plena oculis ante et rétro et animal primum simile leoni et secundum animal simile vítulo et tertium animal habens faciem quasi hominis et quartum animal simile aquilae volanti et quattuor animalia singula eorum habebant alas senas et in circuitu et intus plena sunt oculis...
Page 179 - Duodecim abusiva sunt huius saeculi, hoc est : sapiens sine operibus, senex sine religione, adolescens sine oboedientia, dives sine eleemosyna, femina sine pudicitia, dominus sine virtute, christianus contentiosus, pauper superbus, rex iniquus, episcopus negligens, plebs sine disciplina, populus sine lege, sic suffocatur iustitia "*. 94 (fol.

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