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Page ix
... Bishop Fleetwood . Acherley , " Britannic Constitution . ” " Acta regia , an Abridgment of Rymer's Fœdera . " " Antiquitates Parliamentaria . " Aquinas , St. Thomas , " De Regimine Principum . " " Archainomia , five de prifcis Anglorum ...
... Bishop Fleetwood . Acherley , " Britannic Constitution . ” " Acta regia , an Abridgment of Rymer's Fœdera . " " Antiquitates Parliamentaria . " Aquinas , St. Thomas , " De Regimine Principum . " " Archainomia , five de prifcis Anglorum ...
Page xi
... Bishops to judge in all Capital Cafes , " ( incerto auctore ) 1680 . Rogers , Dr. Vindication of the Civil Establishment of Religion . " Rotuli Parliamenti . ' " Rotuli Patentes . " " " Rufbworth , Hiftorical Collections , " Sacheverel ...
... Bishops to judge in all Capital Cafes , " ( incerto auctore ) 1680 . Rogers , Dr. Vindication of the Civil Establishment of Religion . " Rotuli Parliamenti . ' " Rotuli Patentes . " " " Rufbworth , Hiftorical Collections , " Sacheverel ...
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... bishop of Cambray , a prelate of the estab- sivil controul . lihed religion in a Roman Catholic country Liberty of thought in reli- gious matters not fubject to under an abfolute monarchy , speaks the fame language . " Liberty of ...
... bishop of Cambray , a prelate of the estab- sivil controul . lihed religion in a Roman Catholic country Liberty of thought in reli- gious matters not fubject to under an abfolute monarchy , speaks the fame language . " Liberty of ...
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... bishops , abbots , and other fpiritual corporations in this country , yet the law never permitted them to hold , enjoy , and defend the lands belonging or appropriated to them , even in their corporate capacity , in the fame manner as ...
... bishops , abbots , and other fpiritual corporations in this country , yet the law never permitted them to hold , enjoy , and defend the lands belonging or appropriated to them , even in their corporate capacity , in the fame manner as ...
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... Bishop of Rome , even whilft our ancestors acknowledged his fpiritual fupremacy , could not difpofe of , nor poffefs one inch of land within the kingdom of England ; for it is a matter of notoriety , that although in former times the ...
... Bishop of Rome , even whilft our ancestors acknowledged his fpiritual fupremacy , could not difpofe of , nor poffefs one inch of land within the kingdom of England ; for it is a matter of notoriety , that although in former times the ...
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