A History of the Churches in England and Scotland,: From the Reformation to this Present Time, Volumen2T. Saint, 1771 - 521 páginas |
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... authority , and the power of general councils ; and it was ac- counted as criminal to depart from the formularies of religion , which were then compofed , as it was to renounce the papal power , and the jurisdiction of the Bishop of ...
... authority , and the power of general councils ; and it was ac- counted as criminal to depart from the formularies of religion , which were then compofed , as it was to renounce the papal power , and the jurisdiction of the Bishop of ...
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... authority , was the power of the Roman Pontiff restored in England , in Mary's reign . This Queen made ufe of her fupremacy to reftore popery , as her father and brother had done to abolish it ; which fhews , that a power of this fort ...
... authority , was the power of the Roman Pontiff restored in England , in Mary's reign . This Queen made ufe of her fupremacy to reftore popery , as her father and brother had done to abolish it ; which fhews , that a power of this fort ...
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... authority of the Pope ; but it cannot be proved from divine revelation , that the King and his council have a right to judge for the reft of the kingdom without their confent . The reformation in England was carried on by the King ...
... authority of the Pope ; but it cannot be proved from divine revelation , that the King and his council have a right to judge for the reft of the kingdom without their confent . The reformation in England was carried on by the King ...
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... authority of " the Prince and the Law . " But who may not fee the abfurdity of this reafoning : for there is no promife in the Scriptures which affures us , that Kings fhall always be in the right ; nor is it rea- fonable , that the ...
... authority of " the Prince and the Law . " But who may not fee the abfurdity of this reafoning : for there is no promife in the Scriptures which affures us , that Kings fhall always be in the right ; nor is it rea- fonable , that the ...
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... Authority to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York ? His Lordship ought to have remembered , that bad precedents ought not to be followed ; and that Theodofius's incroachment upon the laws of nature , the rights of mankind , and the ...
... Authority to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York ? His Lordship ought to have remembered , that bad precedents ought not to be followed ; and that Theodofius's incroachment upon the laws of nature , the rights of mankind , and the ...
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