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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... common in thofe times , and what ' thefe very fame perfons had often practifed before , on feveral oc- cafions . The language of courtiers and time - fer- vers , has been much the fame in all ages ; for they they generally flatter when ...
... common in thofe times , and what ' thefe very fame perfons had often practifed before , on feveral oc- cafions . The language of courtiers and time - fer- vers , has been much the fame in all ages ; for they they generally flatter when ...
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... founded by Mary were fuppreffed , and annexed to the crown . Two principal acts paffed this feffion , namely , the acts of fupremacy , and of uniformity of common prayer . The The first is entitled , An act for reftoring to ( 22 )
... founded by Mary were fuppreffed , and annexed to the crown . Two principal acts paffed this feffion , namely , the acts of fupremacy , and of uniformity of common prayer . The The first is entitled , An act for reftoring to ( 22 )
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... general councils . They found a far fhorter and easier method of proceed- ing . They entangled their prifoner with oaths ex officio , and the inextricable perplexities of the popish popish canon law ; and tho ' it is common ( 24 )
... general councils . They found a far fhorter and easier method of proceed- ing . They entangled their prifoner with oaths ex officio , and the inextricable perplexities of the popish popish canon law ; and tho ' it is common ( 24 )
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... common for all ecclefiaftical courts to be fubject to a prohibition from the courts of Westminster , yet this privilege was feldom allowed . These commiffioners fported themselves in the most wanton acts of tyranny and oppreffion , till ...
... common for all ecclefiaftical courts to be fubject to a prohibition from the courts of Westminster , yet this privilege was feldom allowed . These commiffioners fported themselves in the most wanton acts of tyranny and oppreffion , till ...
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... common people , but likewife over the very chief of the clergy ; and they have it yet in their power to do so , and act according to law when they do it . They have and may ftill claim the fole power of the nomination of Bishops ; for ...
... common people , but likewife over the very chief of the clergy ; and they have it yet in their power to do so , and act according to law when they do it . They have and may ftill claim the fole power of the nomination of Bishops ; for ...
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