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Accompting those that practise the contrary as wicked and prophane: and managing all thine affaires both priuate and publique, according to the prescript rule of pietie and honestie, that vnto this, thy states and orders Ecclesiasticall and politique may in all things be conformed; and so in either kinde of life relying thy selfe vpon that leuell and line of equitie and iustice, and auoyding others, who vpon stubbernesse and impietie swerue therefrom.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Accompting those that practise the contrary as wicked and prophane: and managing all thine affaires both priuate and publique, according to the prescript rule of pietie and honestie, that vnto this, thy states and orders Ecclesiasticall and politique may in all things be conformed; and so in either kinde of life relying thy selfe vpon that leuell and line of equitie and iustice, and auoyding others, who vpon stubbernesse and impietie swerue therefrom.
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At the very same time the Moscouites had receiued the religion, and the Ecclesiasticall ceremonies of the Greeke and
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Chapter of Beda his Ecclesiasticall historie of the English nation.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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These oure Petitionis being proponed, the Estate Ecclesiasticall began to storme, and to devise all maner of leys to deface the equitie of our caus.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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This we will do out of the Ecclesiasticall historie.
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The end of the Assemblies of auld was, whow Chryst's Kingdome might stand in halines and friedome: now, it is whow Kirk and Relligioun may be framed to the polytic esteat of a frie Monarchie, and to advance and promot the grandour of man, and supream absolut authoritie in all causes, and over all persones, alsweill Ecclesiasticall as Civill. '
Andrew Melville Famous Scots Series William Morison
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His temper and prudence wrought so upon all men, that tho 'he had the two most invidious characters both in the Ecclesiasticall and Civil State; one of a Bishop, the other of a Lord Treasurer: yet neither drew envy on him; tho' the humor of the times tended to brand all great men in employment.
Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various
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That teythes aught not to be given to Ecclesiasticall men, (as thei war then called.)
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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Ecclesiasticall, as the defaultes in the Temporall regiment, most humblie prostrat our selfes befoir your featt, asking your justice, and your gratious help, against thame that falslie traduce and accuse us, as that we war heretickis and schismatikis, under that culour seiking our destructioun; [SN: THE PETITIOUN.] for that we seak the amendment of thare corrupted lyeffis, and Christes religioun to be restored to the originall puritie.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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