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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... court . Bishop Burnet has offered his apology for this con- duct ; but his Lordship appears in much diftrefs to vindicate fuch proceedings . He fays , " What " must be done when the major part of a church is , according to the ...
... court . Bishop Burnet has offered his apology for this con- duct ; but his Lordship appears in much diftrefs to vindicate fuch proceedings . He fays , " What " must be done when the major part of a church is , according to the ...
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... court . Cranmer , Ridley , Latimer , and the rest of the reformers , always concluded that they should proceed in nothing , unless the court went along with them ; and whenever the King and council found it inconfift- ent with their ...
... court . Cranmer , Ridley , Latimer , and the rest of the reformers , always concluded that they should proceed in nothing , unless the court went along with them ; and whenever the King and council found it inconfift- ent with their ...
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... court . It re- peals a fevere law made in the preceding reign against herefy ; and enjoins that all perfons in pub ... court , called the High Commiflion Court , which afterwards became an intolerable grievance to the nation . By this ...
... court . It re- peals a fevere law made in the preceding reign against herefy ; and enjoins that all perfons in pub ... court , called the High Commiflion Court , which afterwards became an intolerable grievance to the nation . By this ...
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... court of parliament , with the affent of the clergy in convocation . Upon the authority of this clause the Queen appointed a certain number of commiffioners for ecclefiaftical caufes , who exercised the fame power which the vicegerent ...
... court of parliament , with the affent of the clergy in convocation . Upon the authority of this clause the Queen appointed a certain number of commiffioners for ecclefiaftical caufes , who exercised the fame power which the vicegerent ...
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... courts to be fubject to a prohibition from the courts of Westminster , yet this privilege was feldom allowed . These ... court what- foever . Bishop Burnet thinks that this fupremacy falls fhort of what King Henry the Eighth claimed ...
... courts to be fubject to a prohibition from the courts of Westminster , yet this privilege was feldom allowed . These ... court what- foever . Bishop Burnet thinks that this fupremacy falls fhort of what King Henry the Eighth claimed ...
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