Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 50
Page vi
... passed against the Catholics in the reigns of Elizabeth and James - Death of James 1625 . 230 CHAP . LIII . The Institution of an Archpriest - Death of Father Persons- English Benedictine Monks - Friars - College at Lisbon 1. - The ...
... passed against the Catholics in the reigns of Elizabeth and James - Death of James 1625 . 230 CHAP . LIII . The Institution of an Archpriest - Death of Father Persons- English Benedictine Monks - Friars - College at Lisbon 1. - The ...
Page 36
... passing of the statutes against provisions , the " members of the universities had been neglected " by patrons , so that ... passed in convocation , obliging every spiritual patron , during the next ten years , to bestow the first vacant ...
... passing of the statutes against provisions , the " members of the universities had been neglected " by patrons , so that ... passed in convocation , obliging every spiritual patron , during the next ten years , to bestow the first vacant ...
Page 38
... passed in the 35th year of Edward the first : after reciting that abbots and other governors of religious houses were used to set pecuniary impositions on commu- nities , subject to their government , and to dispose of them at their ...
... passed in the 35th year of Edward the first : after reciting that abbots and other governors of religious houses were used to set pecuniary impositions on commu- nities , subject to their government , and to dispose of them at their ...
Page 50
... passed to strengthen the foregoing laws , and extend their provisions . These statutes were generally called the statutes of præmunire . They received this appellation from the language of the writ of cita- tion , preparatory to the ...
... passed to strengthen the foregoing laws , and extend their provisions . These statutes were generally called the statutes of præmunire . They received this appellation from the language of the writ of cita- tion , preparatory to the ...
Page 59
... passing through the camp , from one gate to the other , he chastised the disturbers of " the civil peace , and those disturbers , whether of " the spiritual or temporal peace , he judged and " punished by laws , proper to each . But ...
... passing through the camp , from one gate to the other , he chastised the disturbers of " the civil peace , and those disturbers , whether of " the spiritual or temporal peace , he judged and " punished by laws , proper to each . But ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admitted afterwards Albigenses Allen ancient answer archbishop authority bishop bishop Fisher bull Campian canon Canterbury cardinal catholic catholic religion CHAP Christ christian church civil clergy confession council council of Constance count of Toulouse court crown declared deny deposing divine doctrine ecclesiastical Edward the sixth emperor England English catholics execution faith father Persons favour France Grossetete guilty Henry the eighth heresy heretics Hist History holy honour houses Huss jesuits jurisdiction king king's kingdom learning letter Lollards lord majesty marriage Mary Matthew Paris mentioned ministers missionary monarch monasteries oath oath of supremacy observed offence opinion papal parliament Pius pope possessions prayer prelates priests principles proceedings protestant queen Elizabeth reader real presence realm received reformation reign religious respecting Roman roman-catholic Rome sacrament says sentence society society of Jesus sovereign spiritual statute supremacy temporal power tion transubstantiation treason Waldenses Wickliffe writer