Henry Nicholas of Leyden, who with a blasphemous mouth gave out, that he did partake of God, and God of his humanity.
Montagu, Bishop of Winchester, was at that time on bad terms with Archbishop Abbot, whose chaplain Dr.
Imprinted at London by Richard Braddocke for Robert Dexter, at the signe of the Brasen Serpent in Paule's Church Yard, 1598.
Witnes our selfe at Westminster, the fyve and twentith daye of March.
William Kinsayder, the name under which Marston published his earlier productions.
It was dedicated in very encomiastic terms to the Earl of Essex, but it so highly irritated Queen Elizabeth, that proceedings were taken against the author as appears from the following documents.
Whereof, or in the chiefest of the same this noble gentleman Sertorius, a captaine of the Romaine citie, in time of Marius and Sylla, when the citie of Rome were atciuile discention, had greate skil and knowledge.
And at length to be wise, and abstayne fromciuile Warre and dissencions.
By which trim comparison, applyed to ciuile warre was deflected and mollified the stout corage and attempts of the multitude.
Some heretiques haue libertie giuen them by ciuile lawes / to dwell amonge the faithfull: for the lawes do not apoynte them all to be punished by deathe.
The Iues both by the ciuile ãd canon lawes ar not only permitted to lyue among the christians / but also to haue their synagoges: and tribute is taken of them.
I do greatly recommend vnto you the vertues of amity and fraternity, for that you know how in great common wealthes, more hurt and damage do ciuile and neighborly wars bryng vnto the same, than those attempted by the enimies.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ciuile" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.