Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the Reformation ...J. Murray, 1822 |
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... writer will say little more , than invite his reader to an attentive perusal of Mr. Lingard's " Antiquities of the Anglo - Saxon Church , " those parts of his " History of Great Britain , " which relate to that period of the history of ...
... writer will say little more , than invite his reader to an attentive perusal of Mr. Lingard's " Antiquities of the Anglo - Saxon Church , " those parts of his " History of Great Britain , " which relate to that period of the history of ...
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... writer , that the imperial or civil law did not confer it on them * : whether it was allowed them by the ancient law of England , is a more dif- ficult question . The better opinion seems to be , that treasons of clergymen , not against ...
... writer , that the imperial or civil law did not confer it on them * : whether it was allowed them by the ancient law of England , is a more dif- ficult question . The better opinion seems to be , that treasons of clergymen , not against ...
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... . p . 464 ; ” — a valuable work . The opinion mentioned in the text appears to the writer to be confirmed by the statute of the 25 Edw . III , de Clero . " mitted . " It is observable that this saving C 2 THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 19.
... . p . 464 ; ” — a valuable work . The opinion mentioned in the text appears to the writer to be confirmed by the statute of the 25 Edw . III , de Clero . " mitted . " It is observable that this saving C 2 THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 19.
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... , heretofore preceptor to " the dauphin , and chief almoner to the dauphiness . In two " parts . Translated from the sixth edition of the French The writer has not discovered any formal repeal of the THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 27.
... , heretofore preceptor to " the dauphin , and chief almoner to the dauphiness . In two " parts . Translated from the sixth edition of the French The writer has not discovered any formal repeal of the THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 27.
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Since the Reformation ... Charles Butler. The writer has not discovered any formal repeal of the constitutions of Clarendon ; but it is clear that , from the time of the decease of the archbishop , they ceased to be considered as law ...
Since the Reformation ... Charles Butler. The writer has not discovered any formal repeal of the constitutions of Clarendon ; but it is clear that , from the time of the decease of the archbishop , they ceased to be considered as law ...
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Página 460 - For he that is called in the Lord, being a servant, is the Lord's freeman : likewise also he that is called, being free, is Christ's servant 23 Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men. 24 Brethren, let every man, wherein he is called, therein abide with God.
Página 60 - And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness : for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.
Página 401 - Justice is usually printed, a Declaration of the favourable dealing of her majesty's commissioners, appointed for the examination of certayne traitours; and of tortures unjustly reported to be done upon them for matters of religion.
Página 461 - Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour. Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.
Página 228 - ... office of supreme head of the church of England. How benignly his grace essayed to convert the miserable man ; how strong and manifest reasons his highness alleged against him. I wish the princes and potentates of Christendom to have had a meet place to have seen it. Undoubtedly they should have much marvelled at his majesty's most high wisdom and judgment, and reputed him no otherwise after the same, than in a manner the mirror and light of all other kings and princes in Christendom.
Página 170 - I find his Grace my very good Lord indeed, and I believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this realm ; howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee, I have no cause to be proud thereof ; for if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was war between us) it should not fail to go.
Página 225 - That communion in both kinds was not necessary to salvation to all persons by the law of God; but that both the flesh and blood of Christ were together in each of the kinds. (3.) That priests after the order of priesthood might not marry by the law of God.
Página 296 - God's Word or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also, lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen, do most plainly testify ; but that only prerogative which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in Holy Scriptures by God himself...
Página 208 - I judge this to be true, and utter it with heaviness, that neither the Britons under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the English people under the Danes and Normans had ever such damage of their learned Monuments as we have seen in our time. Our posterity may well curse this wicked fact of our age, this unreasonable spoil of England's most noble Antiquities.
Página 437 - Is there any principle in the tenets of the Catholic Faith, by which Catholics are justified in not keeping faith with heretics, or other persons differing from them in religious opinions, in any transaction, either of a public or a private nature...