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Ladies Churche, which is the fayrest, the most gorgeous and curious churche of buyldyng in all the Citie, and also the most frequented of people, and the seruice beynge doone, was readye to go home to my lodgynge, I chaunced to espye this foresayde Peter talkynge with
A History of English Prose Fiction Bayard Tuckerman
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For yt ys Wednesday, a day not forbidden for tradinge and bargaininge by the lawe of Holy Churche.
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For yt ys Wednesday, a day not forbidden for tradinge and bargaininge by the lawe of Holy Churche.
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And is giuen of the Bishoppe onely, before the Aultare in the Churche, to suche as are of growen yeres, and fastyng (if it maie be) aftre this maner.
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The Georgians, whom the Tartarres aboute the same tyme did subdue: ware Christians, aftre the fourme of the Greke Churche.
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And yet vpon respecte that the heade is the place for the eyes, it ought to be of more lighte, and to bee separate with a particion, in the steade of a necke, from the body of the Churche.
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Counsailes of the Churche, before that dissencion and deuision entred emong the people, causing theim in sondrie sortes, to cleaue vnto sondrie names, euery sorte as thei fortuned to be conuerted and Christened of a sondrie persone.
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The Bisshoppes in the firste Churche, did litle or nothyng diffre from other Priestes, and ware ruled by the commune
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These mighte not then gouerne their Clergie, and other their Diocesans, at their owne pleasure, as thei did before: but acording to the decrees of the Churche of Rome, and the holie
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And that he should at Rome be Presidente ouer the vniuersalle Churche, as the
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