Friars Quotes
I shall not die, but live; and again declare the evil deeds of the friars.
Johann Martin Augustin Scholz, John Wycliffe, William Tyndale, William Whittingham, Thomas Cranmer (1841). “The English Hexapla: Exhibiting the Six Important English Translations of the New Testament Scriptures, Wyclif, M.CCC.LXXX.; Tyndale, M.D.XXXIV; Cranmer, M.D.XXXIX; Genevan, M.D.LVII; Anglo-Rhemish, M.D.LXXXII; Authorised, M.DC.XI.; the Original Greek Text After Scholz, with the Various Readings of the Textus Receptus and the Principal Constantinopolitan and Alexandrine Manuscripts, and a Complete Collation of Scholz's Text with Griesbach's Edition of M.DCCC.V; Preceded by an Historical Account of the English Translations”, p.18
The hooded clouds, like friars, Tell their beads in drops of rain.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1867). “The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. Complete Edition”, p.6
Things as certain as death and taxes, can be more firmly believed.
1726 History of the Devil, bk.2, ch.6. 0 See also Franklin 335:18.
I will but confess the sins of my green cloak to my grey friar's frock, and all shall be well again.
Walter Scott (1863). “Ivanhoe a Romance”, p.136