| Robert Demaus - Bishops - 1904 - 586 pages
...thought in times past that the Pope, Christ's Vicar, hath been lord of all the world as Christ is ; so that if he should have deprived the King of his crown, or ' See Note 2, p. 27. Changes of Opinion 137 you of the lordship of Bromeham, it had been enough, for... | |
| Peter Marshall, Alec Ryrie - History - 2002 - 260 pages
...thought in times past, that the pope, Christ's vicar, hath been Lord of all the world, as Christ is; so that if he should have deprived the king of his crown, or you of the lordship of Bromeham, it had been enough; for he could do no wrong. . . that the pope's dispensations of pluralities... | |
| Peter Marshall - Religion - 2006 - 324 pages
...thought in times past, that the pope, Christ's vicar, hath been Lord of all the world, as Christ is; so that if he should have deprived the king of his crown, or you of the lordship of Bromeham, it had been enough; for he could do no wrong ... that the pope's dispensations of pluralities... | |
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