Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 - Church and state |
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... secular Priests 1602 . 56 CHAP . XL . Death of Queen Elizabeth M 65 1603 . CHAP . XLI . James the First - His Accession to the Throne 70 1603 . CHAP . XLII . 79 The Conspiracy of Sir Walter Raleigh 1603 . CHAP . XLIII . The Disposition ...
... secular Priests 1602 . 56 CHAP . XL . Death of Queen Elizabeth M 65 1603 . CHAP . XLI . James the First - His Accession to the Throne 70 1603 . CHAP . XLII . 79 The Conspiracy of Sir Walter Raleigh 1603 . CHAP . XLIII . The Disposition ...
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... secular arm was often called to enforce them , against the contumacious . The recourse to it was easy , as the bishops and the sheriffs sate in the court , and thus , each might come instantaneously to the aid of the other . In 1086 ...
... secular arm was often called to enforce them , against the contumacious . The recourse to it was easy , as the bishops and the sheriffs sate in the court , and thus , each might come instantaneously to the aid of the other . In 1086 ...
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... secular power , and the sheriff was to enforce his submission by the posse of the county . William probably did not foresee all the con- sequences of this regulation : the bishops soon established a system of ecclesiastical ...
... secular power , and the sheriff was to enforce his submission by the posse of the county . William probably did not foresee all the con- sequences of this regulation : the bishops soon established a system of ecclesiastical ...
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... secular judge , for any crime or transgression , unless it " was against the law of the land , or regarded a lay fee . " Here the matter appears to have rested till the reformation * . 66 66 " original , printed at Paris , 1718 , by ...
... secular judge , for any crime or transgression , unless it " was against the law of the land , or regarded a lay fee . " Here the matter appears to have rested till the reformation * . 66 66 " original , printed at Paris , 1718 , by ...
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... secular and regular clergy pecu- niary contributions , similar to those , which the temporal lords were entitled to receive from their feudatories . It has been said , that the demands of the popes on the English clergy were greater ...
... secular and regular clergy pecu- niary contributions , similar to those , which the temporal lords were entitled to receive from their feudatories . It has been said , that the demands of the popes on the English clergy were greater ...
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