Sidenote: The king of England renounceththe French king.
Sidenote: The Scotish king renouncethhis homage and fealtie vnto the king of England.
Not All Rights Are Alienable Whensoever a man Transferreth his Right, or Renounceth it; it is either in consideration of some Right reciprocally transferred to himselfe; or for some other good he hopeth for thereby.
So therefore whosoever he be of you that renounceth not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple.
Why doth he excommunicate, and command to be taken as a heathen and a Pagan any Christian prince that renounceth his authority?
I want not thy company; he who coveteth thee renounceth the future life, and he who coveteth the future life renounceth thee, for thou seduces the first and the last.
Christianity renounceth not wisdom and honest self-preservation; but yet it maketh men plain-hearted, and haters of crafty, fraudulent minds.
The sense of the law is to be judged of by the law, and by the notorious doctrine and profession of the law-makers and of the land; which here renounceth the superstitious use of it.
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