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Yet it kept its place on maps till 1640, and even Heylin in his "Cosmography" speaks of "Norumbega and its fair city," though he fears that the latter never existed. It is a curious fact that the late Mr.
Heylin, p. 104. Strype, vol. i. p 54. Stowe, p. 635. * Burnet, vol. ii. p. 380. Strype, vol. i. p. 29.
Hooper then embraced the resolution, rather to refuse the bishopric than clothe himself in those hated garments; but it was deemed requisite that, for the sake of the example, he should not escape so easily. * Burnet, vol. ii. p. 152. Heylin, p. 90. Strype, vol. i. p. 416.
Open in her address, gracious and affable in all public appearances, she rejoiced in the concourse of her subjects, entered into all their pleasures and amusements; and without departing from her dignity, which she knew well how to preserve, she acquired a popularity beyond what any of her predecessors or successors ever could attain. * Heylin, p. 104. Strype, vol. i. p. 41. Camden, p. 371.
Heylin, in his life of Charles I., says that in Queen Elizabeth's time, a person wrote the Ten Commandments, the Creed, the Pater Noster, the Queen's name, and the date, within the compass of a penny, which he presented to her Majesty, together with a pair of spectacles of such an artificial make, that by their help she plainly discerned every letter.
Elizabeth's legitimacy, or, as Heylin has it, "legitimation and the Pope's supremacy could not stand together."
And then he to read to me the Life of Archbishop Laud, wrote by Dr. Heylin; which is a shrewd book, but that which I believe will do the Bishops in general no great good, but hurt, it pleads so much for Popery. 18th. To St.
"We do keep up the Mass," said Bateman; "we offer our Mass every Sunday, according to the rite of the English Cyprian, as honest Peter Heylin calls him; what would you have more?" Whether Sheffield understood this or no, at least it was beyond Charles.
Heylin attests the resentment this indiscreet indulgence roused in the Commons; but, unfortunately, as Manwaring was doubtless well aware, to have incurred the anger of Parliament was motive enough with Charles for the preferment of the offender, and the shortest road to it. This is shown by the similar treatment accorded to the Rev.
Burton's book, however, was considered worse than Prynne's or Bastwick's, for Heylin calls it "the great masterpiece of mischief." It consists of two sermons, republished with an appeal to the King, under the title of For God and King.
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