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  • Ming's attacks on David Cameron are as important as a mosquito bite, they irritate, you scratch, put on some salbe and have another Gin & Tonic, for the quinine.

    LibDems: So Now We Know... 2007

  • By your faynting, and by extracting of your support, the enimeis ar incoraged, thinking, that thay shall find no resistance: In whiche point, God willing, thay salbe deceaved.

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • For yf "the tree salbe judgit by the fruit," (as Christ Jesus affirmeth, that it must be,) than of necessitie it is that your Prelattis, and the hole rable of thair clergie, be evill treeis.

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • December 1562, "David Forrest, notwithstanding he objected his owne inabilitie, was charged by the whole Assemblie, as he would avoide disobedience to their voices, without farther delay, to addresse himself to enter in the ministerie, where he salbe appointed, seeing it was knowen sufficientlie that he was able for that function."

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • Fatheris, and the godly approved lawis of Justiniane the Emperour, decyd the contraversie betuix us and thame: And if it salbe found, that eyther malevolentlie or ignorantlie we ask more then these three foirnamed have requyred, and continewlie do requyre of able and trew ministeris in Christes Church, we refuise not correctioun, as your Grace, with right judgement, shall think meit.

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • Further wt all dilligent spede ther frenche men here present salbe send awaye.

    John Knox and the Reformation Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 1905

  • The towne of Eddingburght salbe keipit fre by the inhabitantes thairof and no maner of garnission laid or keip thair In, neyther of frenche nor scottis.

    John Knox and the Reformation Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 1905

  • The towne of Eddingburght salbe keipit fre by the inhabitantes thairof and no maner of garnission laid or keip thair In, neyther of frenche nor scottis.

    John Knox and the Reformation Andrew Lang 1878

  • Further wt all dilligent spede ther frenche men here present salbe send awaye.

    John Knox and the Reformation Andrew Lang 1878

  • Officiaris [758] be removed from place of judgement; onlie granting unto thame, nocht the less, the place of accusatouris in the presence of a temporall judge, befoir whom the Churche men accusatouris salbe bundin to call any by thame accused of heresye, to whome also thei salbe bundin to deliver ane authentik copy of all depositionis, accusationis, and process led against the persone accused; the judge lykewyis delivering the same to the partie accused, assignyng unto him a competent terme to answer to the same, after he hath takin sufficient cautioun _de judicio sisti_.

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

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