- will now declare, (I say) if some wise men knew what this were (I doe
beleeue) they'd live no
other where. From 'The
First Booke of Qvodlibets' Composed...
- from Barbary, Leo said of his own
people "they are so
credulous they will
beleeue matters impossible,
which are told them" and "no
nation in the
world is...
- not
wishe his
Maiestie to
suppose her
woords to be false, but
rather to
beleeue them, in that she
would discouer such
matter vnto him as his
maiestie should...
- of the moneth, and the
number of the steppes,—and
suffer your
selfe to
beleeue verily that it was not a horse, but
something else in the
likeness of one...
-
springeth not out of the
mountains of the Moone, as hath been
heretofore beleeued:
together with the true
cause of the
rising and
increasing thereof. 4....
- St.
Thomas the Apostle, laid open for the
comfort of all that
desire to
beleeue . . ., ' London, 1608, reprinted, London, 1817. A
Treatise ful of Consolation...
-
Speciall Indulgences purchased at Rome,
granted to
diuers English gentle-
beleeuing Catholiques for
their ready money. A
Catalogue of
English Nunnes of the...