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and Superfluous in Church and State, and prompt these Illuminate Zelots to rectifie the Errours and Mistakes of their Ancestors, who by near a thousand years experience, found the Monks the Bulwark of Religion, |
and Superfluous in Church and State, and prompt these Illuminate Zealots to rectify the Errors and Mistakes of their Ancestors, who by near a thousand Years experience, found the Monks the Bulwark of Religion, |
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Benefits arising to the Common wealth from Monasteries. V. Apost. Benedict. p. 217. Damages which ensu'd upon their Suppression; bewailed by Learned Protestants. V. Camden in Britan. 117. fuerunt etiam Regnante Henrico octav. (Si fas sit meminisse) avitae pietatis monumenta, ad Dei Honorem, Fidei Christianae, bonarum { que } literarum propagationem, & pauperum sustentationem, Domus Religiosae &c. Statim circa ann. Henr. 8.36. in Remp. Angliae Ecclesiasticam, quasitorrens rupto aggere irruit, qui Gentis Ecclesiasticae partem maximam orbe stupente, & Anglia ingemente, cum pulcherrimis Aedificiis funditús prostravit redditus distracti, & opes quas Christiana Anglorum pietas, ex quo primum Christo nomen dedisset, Deo consecraverat, quasi momento dispersae, & absit verbo invidia, prophanatae. V. Bp. Godwin ad ann. 1540. Sr. William Dugdale in Monast. passim. & Hist. Warwicksh. pag. 134. col. 1. But it was neither their devout & strict lives; nor their charitable allowances that could preserve them from the common ruine &c. |
Benefits arising to the Common wealth from Monasteries. V. Apost. Benedict. p. 217. Damages which ensued upon their Suppression; bewailed by Learned Protestants. V. Camden in Britain 117. fuerunt etiam Regnante Henry Octav. (Si fas sit Meminisse) avitae pietatis monumenta, ad Dei Honor, Fidei Christian, bonarum { que } Literarum propagationem, & Pauperum sustentationem, Domus Religious etc. Immediately circa ann. Henry 8.36. in Remp. Angliae Ecclesiasticam, quasitorrens rupto aggere Irruit, qui Gentis Ecclesiastical partem maximam orbe stupente, & Anglia ingemente, cum pulcherrimis Buildings funditús prostravit redditus distracti, & opes quas Christian Anglorum pietas, ex quo primum Christ Nome dedisset, God consecraverat, quasi momento dispersae, & absit verbo invidia, prophanatae. V. Bishop Godwin ad ann. 1540. Sr. William Dugdale in Monast. passim. & Hist. Warwicksh. page. 134. col. 1. But it was neither their devout & strict lives; nor their charitable allowances that could preserve them from the Common ruin etc. |
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