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... by words or writings of malicious and seditious persons , We know no other authority , either given or used by us , as Queen or Governor of this realm , than hath been by the laws of God and this Realm always due to our progenitors ...
... by words or writings of malicious and seditious persons , We know no other authority , either given or used by us , as Queen or Governor of this realm , than hath been by the laws of God and this Realm always due to our progenitors ...
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quently to provide that the Church may be governed and taught by archbishops , bishops and ministers according to the ecclesiastical ancient policy of the realm , whom we do assist with our sovereign power , etc.
quently to provide that the Church may be governed and taught by archbishops , bishops and ministers according to the ecclesiastical ancient policy of the realm , whom we do assist with our sovereign power , etc.
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of the process “ The Establishment of the Church by law consists essentially in the incorporation of the law of the Church into that of the realm , as a branch of the general law of the realm , though limited as to the causes to which ...
of the process “ The Establishment of the Church by law consists essentially in the incorporation of the law of the Church into that of the realm , as a branch of the general law of the realm , though limited as to the causes to which ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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