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History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster
... and yonger brother of the seid Leonell, temerously agenst rightwitness and
justice, by force and armes, agenst his faith and Liegeaunce, rered were at Flynte
in Wales, agenst the seid Kyng Richard, hym take and enprisoned in the Toure of
...
Edward Baines, William Robert Whatton,
1836
And because ye may seem to have scripture to prove, that D. Barnes would
temerously appoint and determine the time himself; for his so saying ye bring in,
Marvel not therefore though, when I see you iiiriiiieiiiih Prov. xxv. Eccl. in. Quod
pater ...
Parker Society (Great Britain).,
1846
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Remains of Myles Coverdale, Bishop of Exeter: Containing ...
But what Christian doth cast oft and forsake all duties to our part belonging, and
so temerously, $c. COVERDALE. One duty, that belongeth to your part, is the
sincere and true teaching of God's holy word : which duty though ye cast off and ...
Miles Coverdale, George Pearson,
1846
... and desireth as moche as any Cristen Prince, that the same Turke may be so at
this tyme withstand, rebuked, and punysshed, that he ne noon of his successours
shall dare hereafter so temerously any thyng attempt ayenst the Cristen feith.
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Divine Providence in the England of Shakespeare's Histories
... of the said Lionel, temerously against righteousness and justice, by force and
arms, against his faith and legiance, reared war at Flint in Wales against the said
King Richard, him took and imprisoned in the Tower of London of great violence;
...
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Recollections of Royalty, from the Death of William Rufus in ...
he ne noon of his successours shall dare hereafter so temerously any thing
attempt ayenst the cristen feith. " And sorie the King's Highnesse is that he,
seeing the distaunce of his reyme from those parties may not conveniently with
his navy ...
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Studies in the Lexical Field of Expectation
1n a presumptiously bold manner (adverbs) oferhigendlice OE; foolhardily 1382
— ; temerously 1461-1562; over-boldly 1547 — . To presume to do (verb) nedan
OE. See also X.2 brAvery \.2.i v Over-confident The quality of being culpably free
...
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A Selection from the Writings of the Reformers and Early ...
The second, that he swear not temerously or lightly without reverence of God's
majesty, but with judgment: that is to say, when necessity constraineth for the
glory of God or defence of virtue, at the commandment of a just and lawfully
appointed ...
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The Doctor and Student, Or, Dialogues Between a Doctor of ...
... the chancellor, not knowing the goodness of the' common law, neither the
inconvenience that might ensue by the said writ of subpcena, hath temerously
directed a subpcena to the plaintiff in the king's name, commanding him to cease
his ...
Christopher Saint German, William Muchall,
2014
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Early Writings of John Hooper, D. D., Lord Bishop of ...
That is the first thing that man should have in his conscience before he swear.
The second, that he swear not temerously nor lightly, without reverence of God's
majesty, but with judgment: that is to say, when necessity constraineth, for the
glory ...
John Hooper, Samuel Carr,
1843