Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... body of the Catholics - 177 CHAP . XLVII . The Oath of Allegiance framed by James the First 1. His motives in framing this Oath 2. - The Oath · - 184 · - 185 192 3. - The Briefs of Paul the Fifth against the Oath 194 CHAP . XLVIII . The ...
... body of the Catholics - 177 CHAP . XLVII . The Oath of Allegiance framed by James the First 1. His motives in framing this Oath 2. - The Oath · - 184 · - 185 192 3. - The Briefs of Paul the Fifth against the Oath 194 CHAP . XLVIII . The ...
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... body , or a great majority of her prelates , have assented to them , either by formal consent , or tacit assent , all are bound to acquiesce in them : " Rome , " they say , in such a case , " has spoken , " and the cause is determined ...
... body , or a great majority of her prelates , have assented to them , either by formal consent , or tacit assent , all are bound to acquiesce in them : " Rome , " they say , in such a case , " has spoken , " and the cause is determined ...
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... body of the people , by whom the right of election was primitively exercised : it was also said , and certainly with reason , that the practice facilitated the simoniacal traffic of benefices : but this was rather a proof of the abuse ...
... body of the people , by whom the right of election was primitively exercised : it was also said , and certainly with reason , that the practice facilitated the simoniacal traffic of benefices : but this was rather a proof of the abuse ...
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... body , so much more ought you " to obey me , than the king . Neither law , nor " reason allows , that children should judge or con- " demn their father . I decline therefore the judg- " ment of the king , of yourself , and the others ...
... body , so much more ought you " to obey me , than the king . Neither law , nor " reason allows , that children should judge or con- " demn their father . I decline therefore the judg- " ment of the king , of yourself , and the others ...
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... , they compelled the bishops and abbots to accept bills for 20,000l . drawn upon them in favour of the king by bankers at Venice and Florence . They further ordered the general body of the clergy to pay into 30 HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF.
... , they compelled the bishops and abbots to accept bills for 20,000l . drawn upon them in favour of the king by bankers at Venice and Florence . They further ordered the general body of the clergy to pay into 30 HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF.
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