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written concerning those who
stole a ship from the
Royal Navy: If anye one
practysed to
steale awaye anye of her Majesty's shippes, the
captaine was to cause...
-
Escape of
Traitors Act 1572 An Acte
againste suche as
shall conspyre or
practyse the
enlargement of any
Prisoner committed for
Highe Treason. The whole...
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Bourgoin 1998.
Marius 1999, p. 388. Boehrer,
Bruce (1986). "Tyndale's "The
Practyse of Prelates":
Reformation Doctrine and the
Royal Supremacy". Renaissance...
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sekenesses that fall or
mysfortune to all
maner of
creatoures of god created:
practysed by many
expert and wyse maysters, as
Aucienna &
other &c." Like most medieval...
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hitherto the
Lorde be
thanked hath ben
moste rare and
seldome comytted or
practysed... Henry's
essentially ad hoc
augmentation of the Law of
Treason has led...
- More, The con****acyon of
Tyndales answere, sigs. Bb2r, Bb3r Tyndale, The
practyse of Prelates, sig. R6r. Note:
there were
strict rules on
Inquisitional torture...
- many most
Foule Blemishes,
Impostures and
Deceipts which D.
Whyte hath
practysed in his Book, 1615. A
reply to
Worthington was
published after White's...
- of the
Sarum Hymns and Sequences. In
addition he
published in 1530 The
practyse of
prelates by the
English reformer William Tyndale, who
resided in Antwerp...
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William Tyndale's The
obedience of a
Christen man, and in 1530 Tyndale's The
practyse of
Prelates as well as Tyndale's
translation of the Pentateuch. A year...
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devising "twenty
fictions and
knaveryes in a play" was Watson's "daily
practyse and his living" (Hall, p. 256).
Francis Meres in 1598
lists him as among...