Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth [and James I] ...: Elizabeth, 1591-1594Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1867 |
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... [ Brussels . ] glad that he has escaped danger of being taken , and arrived safely . He must take pains to give satisfaction , or his succours will be withheld , and not give scandal to the Catholics there . The enemy have failed in an ...
... [ Brussels . ] glad that he has escaped danger of being taken , and arrived safely . He must take pains to give satisfaction , or his succours will be withheld , and not give scandal to the Catholics there . The enemy have failed in an ...
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... Brussels . If he is not employed , hopes to do good service for Her Majesty , and get 100l . , having leave to proceed , and a letter to the Governor of Calais to take Howson should he return . He is a dangerous man to deal with . Hopes ...
... Brussels . If he is not employed , hopes to do good service for Her Majesty , and get 100l . , having leave to proceed , and a letter to the Governor of Calais to take Howson should he return . He is a dangerous man to deal with . Hopes ...
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... Brussels , Hopes he is not a servant of God's enemies , as reported of him by the English there . Advises caution in sending news useful to that state . The Duke of Savoy is gone to Spain . The Pope is making great preparations for ...
... Brussels , Hopes he is not a servant of God's enemies , as reported of him by the English there . Advises caution in sending news useful to that state . The Duke of Savoy is gone to Spain . The Pope is making great preparations for ...
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... Brussels , for his practices . The same night Howson was said to have been banished the town . In the morning Walton went outside to hear of him , but could not , and thinking he had gone to Brussels , took his own passage for Dover ...
... Brussels , for his practices . The same night Howson was said to have been banished the town . In the morning Walton went outside to hear of him , but could not , and thinking he had gone to Brussels , took his own passage for Dover ...
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... Brussels or Antwerp , and the thing promised was brawn , sturgeon , or oysters ; the neighbour mentioned in the letter is Rob . Pooley , of Shoreditch , who delivers him letters to and from Sir Tho . Heneage ; he tells Sir Thomas all ...
... Brussels or Antwerp , and the thing promised was brawn , sturgeon , or oysters ; the neighbour mentioned in the letter is Rob . Pooley , of Shoreditch , who delivers him letters to and from Sir Tho . Heneage ; he tells Sir Thomas all ...
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Antwerp appointed April Asks Brittany Brussels Calais Capt captains Catholics CCXL CCXLI CCXLVIII Cecil charge Commission confession Copy Council Court delivered Dieppe divers Docquet Duke Duke of Parma Earl of Essex Endorsed England English Examination favour France Grant hopes imprest Ireland Jaques Jesuits John Perrot July June justices justices of peace King of Spain lands late Lease letters licence London Lopez Lord Admiral Lord Burghley Lord Treasurer Lordship Low Countries Majesty Majesty's manor March matter merchants months names Normandy officers Owen paid pardon payment persons Phelippes port priests prison Queen received recusants rent Rich Robt seminary sent Sept serve Sherley ships Sir John Hawkins Sir John Norris Sir Rob Sir Thos Sir Wm soldiers Spaniards Stanley taken thence thinks victuals Warrant to pay Westminster Williams writer
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Página 346 - For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh (for the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh, but mighty before God to the casting down of strong holds) ; casting down imaginations, and every high thing that is exalted against the knowledge of God, and bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ ; and being in readiness to avenge all disobedience, when your obedience shall be fulfilled.