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subjectis of
boith kingdomes, is very
prejudiciall to the
fredome and
dignitie of this
Estate and will gif
occasioun of
reprotche to this
natioun quhairevir...
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times some must be rich some poore, some
highe and
eminent in
power and
dignitie;
others meane and in subjection"; that is, all
societies include some who...
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learned and
excellent treatise, in
praise of silence:
Shewing both the
dignitie, and
defectes of the tongue.
Written in Italian, by Fra.
Giacomo Affinati...
- whatoever,
which shall be made
against His or
their Persons,
their Crowne and
Dignitie, by
reason or
colour of any such Sentence, or
Declaration or otherwise...
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sermons in
Sturbridge Faire.
Together with two
treatises of the
duties and
dignitie of the ministrie:
deliuered publiquely in the
Vniuersitie of Cambridge...
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abuses to be esp**** and detected. They that
begyn to
encrease in
honor and
dignitie,
leste they
beyng in authoritie,
should worke them some shame, or dishonor...
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published four prin****l works: A
Generall Treatise against Poperie (1598) The
Dignitie of God's
Children (1610) Two
profitable treatises (1616) The Christians...
- to say
proscriptioune banischement and
neuir to
bruke honour office nor
dignitie within this realme... And that na
bischop nor
vther prelat of this realme...
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Elegie offered up to the
Earle of Es****, upon his
investiture with the
dignitie of Lord Chamberlaine, London, 1641, 4to. Poems, London, 1646, 8vo; dedicated...
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dedicate the same to some
worthie personage,
whose fame, aucthoritie, and
dignitie,
myght defende them from the
evyll tongues of such as are more
redie rather...