The narrator adds: "I am certayne this for an argument against spirits or witchcraft is the best and most experimentall I ever heard.
Bolingbroke made confession, and Eleanor was then brought before "certayne bisshoppis of the kyngis.
And there ben founde of almys certayne prestys, both blynde and lame, that be empotent.
If a poor pensioner at Heytesbury, after instruction, could not repeat his prayers properly, he must be put to “a certayne bodely payne, that is to say of fastyng or a like payne.
I than, so styred by al these wayes toforn nempned, declared certayne poyntes in this wyse.
Boke Made by a Certayne Great Clerke Agaynst the new Idole and Olde Devyll, Which of Late Tyme in Misnia Should have Ben Canonised For a Soynt.
Sidenote: Certayne Qvestions concerning silk or vvool in the high priest's ephod, 1605.
Arber includedCertayne Notes of Instruction, The Steele Glas and the Complaynt of Philomene.
Wherefore the Scholler hauing found a certayne meane to be acquaynted wyth hir Mayde discouered his loue: Praying her to deale so with hir mistresse, as he might haue hir fauor.
Amongs those Prisoners, there was a certayne Gentleman named Rowlande, the Naturall Sonne of King Federick deceased, a yong prince very comely and valyaunt.
Fryer Laurence whych knew the certayne tyme of the pouder's operation, maruelled that he had no answere of the Letter which he sent to Rhomeo by his fellowe Fryer Anselme, departed from S.
When the wynde bloweth from the northeast, then the sand riseth and is driuen against a certayne mountayne, which is an arme of the mount Sinai.
As soone as I entered into the citie, I went to their temple or Meschita, where I sawe a great multitude of poore people, as about the number of 25 thousande, attendyng a certayne pilot who should bryng them into their countrey.
Then proceedyng two dayes journey, we came to a certayne citie name Medinathalnabi: four myles from the said citie, we founde a well.
At the foot of the mountayne we founde a certayne hole, out of whiche flowed aboundance of water.
FN#24] There we found certayne pyllers artificially wrought, whiche they call Ianuan.
Here we heard a certayne horrible noyse and crye; for passyng the sayde mountayne, we were in so great daunger, that we thought neuer to have escaped.
FN#9] There, by a certayne garden, runneth a course of water fallyng into a lower playne, where also passingers are accustomed to water theyr camelles.
Number, we define, to be, a certayne Mathematicall Sũme, of Vnits.
A Line is neither thicke nor broade, but onely long: Euery certayne Line, hath two endes: [A point.
The Cutting of a Sphære according to any proportion assigned may by this proposition be done Mechanically by tempering Liquor to a certayne waight in respect of the waight of the Sphære therein Swymming.
A Point, is a thing Mathematicall, indiuisible, which may haue a certayne determined situation.
He knew verily what she sayed / but being bewitched with a certayne feare / he fayned that he knewe not the thĩg which he did know very well.
A certain priest reports that 'the male is troubled withcertayne impedimentes in the legges, that he can scarse allure the henne to treade her, vnlesse some knowne person take her in his hand, and hold her.
And being brought into such extremitie, you shall make a vowe (your health recouered) to go within a certayne time to Saint Iames on pilgrimage, which thing you may easely obtayne of the Duke your husbande.
And then his wife Panthea tooke him vp, and laid him in her owne wagon; conueighing him to a certayne place, by the ryuer Pactolus.
Boxes with weightes of golde, and every kind of coyne of golde, to shewe that the people here use weight and measure, which is a certayne shewe of wisedome, and of a certayne government settled here.
About some three yeares since there were certayne rogues in Barkeshire which usually frequented certaine shipcoates every night.
Syr, we be outlawes of the forest Certayne withouten lease; And hyther we be come to our kyng, To get us a charter of peace.
They had not setten but a whyle Certayne without lesynge, There came messengers out of the north With letters to our kyng.
And when they had supped well, Certayne withouten lease, Cloudesle sayd, ‘We wyll to our kyng, To get us a charter of peace.
Author, “To the most vertuous and learned Lady, his most deare and soveraigne Princesse, Elizabeth; being inforced by her Majesties late and singular clemency in pardoning certayne his unduetifull misdemeanour.
So I telling him certaynethings of my knowledge (and yet not how I did know them), he in great fear and terrour and as I thought unlike a man of Courage.
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