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Page 223
... as I shall endeavour to make appear , it will be incumbent upon me to make
some researches into the origin and establishment of spiritual or ecclefiaftical
power in this country : I will presume it useless to repeat any thing I have
heretofore ...
... as I shall endeavour to make appear , it will be incumbent upon me to make
some researches into the origin and establishment of spiritual or ecclefiaftical
power in this country : I will presume it useless to repeat any thing I have
heretofore ...
Page 235
practice of the constitution and laws of his own times , confirms this general
division of * the people into clergy and laity , and immediately attributes the
spiritual . supremacy , to which the nation was then subject , not to the king , but
to the pope ...
practice of the constitution and laws of his own times , confirms this general
division of * the people into clergy and laity , and immediately attributes the
spiritual . supremacy , to which the nation was then subject , not to the king , but
to the pope ...
Page 239
In order to form our minds clearly and Of real spiritual power or juris . fatisfactorily
upon the subject of this spiritual diction . supremacy or headship of the church of
England , we must first fix and establish our ideas of the nature and quality of ...
In order to form our minds clearly and Of real spiritual power or juris . fatisfactorily
upon the subject of this spiritual diction . supremacy or headship of the church of
England , we must first fix and establish our ideas of the nature and quality of ...
Page 276
... to exercise their spiritual functions , notwithftanding any suspension , inhibition
, interdiction , or excommunication from ... English clergy , who were then in
orders , acknowledged the bishop of Rome The lawfulness as their spiritual
superior ...
... to exercise their spiritual functions , notwithftanding any suspension , inhibition
, interdiction , or excommunication from ... English clergy , who were then in
orders , acknowledged the bishop of Rome The lawfulness as their spiritual
superior ...
Page 381
It has therefore been strenuously and artfully argued , supposed , and affirmed ,
that the spiritual lords make no constitutional necessary part of the house of
peers . * « The The second ef . tate consists of second estate is constituted of
both the ...
It has therefore been strenuously and artfully argued , supposed , and affirmed ,
that the spiritual lords make no constitutional necessary part of the house of
peers . * « The The second ef . tate consists of second estate is constituted of
both the ...
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