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Identifier: historyofengland01rapi (find matches)
Title: The history of England : written in French
Year: 1732 (1730s)
Authors: Rapin de Thoyras, M. (Paul), 1661-1725 Tindal, N. (Nicolas), 1687-1774 tr Adams, John, 1735-1826, former owner. BRL John Adams Library (Boston Public Library) BRL
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Publisher: London : Printed for James, John, and Paul Knapton ...
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and choice, but only whenforced to it by neceflity. VII. That to profefs beggary, is a thing contrarv toReligion and common Senfe. VIII. That to be under engagements of voluntary po-verty, is not agreeable to the Rule of the Friers Minorites^or Cordeliers. IX. That the Bull of Alexander IV, which condemnsthe Libel of the Doctors of Paris, cenfures none of thefeeight Propofitions. Thefe Articles, which attacked the mendicant Friersin the moft fenfible part, it being by their voluntary (1) Rapm fays by rr.iftake a OJJa. (2) with him may be joined Walter de Merton, Bifhop of Rocbejler, and Founder of Merten College in Oxford, in the Year 1267, who died in 1277. 1. IVd-:,, p. 106. (3) He was inftalled Dean of Litbfield, Afrit 20. 1337, and tranflated to Armagh, 1347, He died in 1360 poverty V § >: p i - 0 o r ou o 31 ft *N h : *( w »,sli V ; ■> s Vj 3 \ .< O M HO < u M C 0<! H a o S5 Li r V OS I. F5 $J « *s^ 1 i iir . -SO ^ V g r H S3 - St j i WW ^12 i5?
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IWila. Book X. Ihe State of the Church. poverty that they had gained, and preferved their creditwith the People, were carried to the Pi>pe, who cited theArchbifncp before him. lie appeared, and couragiouflvmaintained all his affcrtions. Jnit before this affair s^% ided, he died at Avignon 1360. He tranflated the Bibleinto Exglijh, and wrote two Trcatifcs, one in defence ofuc Pariih Prieils, againlt the Friers ; the other, dg Audi-tntia Confejfi-jnum. John de Trevifa, a CornifoMm, who lived in the Reignof Edward III, tranflated the Bible, and feveral otherBooks into Englijh. He was of the fame opinion as theArchbifhop of Armagh, and maintained, that Jefut Chrijl Thefe i-re almoft all th I linent icr their Piety and Learnii ir M Reigns, unless 1 among the far. aroed Men, a Company of Sdi men, who, in my opinion; deferve not to be placedthat Clafs. Some add, th leges and iV nafteries, as meriting to hold a confiderable rank, amthe devout. But thefe are biguous marks to lied on. One .

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