The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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... authority , of which they were necessarily deprived in later times , for , so long as popes , emperors and kings held offices which were in essence and origin Divine , individual popes , emperors and kings could be resisted with ...
... authority , of which they were necessarily deprived in later times , for , so long as popes , emperors and kings held offices which were in essence and origin Divine , individual popes , emperors and kings could be resisted with ...
Page 45
the question still arose by what authority the King governed . It was obvious that the Protestant Church stood in a wholly different relation to the Monarchy than that of the universal Church . Their authority was indeed derived from ...
the question still arose by what authority the King governed . It was obvious that the Protestant Church stood in a wholly different relation to the Monarchy than that of the universal Church . Their authority was indeed derived from ...
Page 47
... authority , all institutions in Church and State . But in order to understand this development we must turn back again to English history . It was in England that popular and so - called liberal conceptions first developed , it was in ...
... authority , all institutions in Church and State . But in order to understand this development we must turn back again to English history . It was in England that popular and so - called liberal conceptions first developed , it was in ...
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