Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Bind 1Christopher Wordsworth Gregg, 1853 - 2831 sider |
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Side 57
... court of Rome had a right to appeals from the authority of Christ or his church , or if this had been the ancient usage of England . So that if the circumstances and designs of king Henry had not explained the reasons thereof , one ...
... court of Rome had a right to appeals from the authority of Christ or his church , or if this had been the ancient usage of England . So that if the circumstances and designs of king Henry had not explained the reasons thereof , one ...
Side 101
... court of Rome lying now another way , after England and France had been set into flames , and all Europe deafened with the outcries of that court for the free elections of bishops and abbots , pope Innocent gave it as an instruction to ...
... court of Rome lying now another way , after England and France had been set into flames , and all Europe deafened with the outcries of that court for the free elections of bishops and abbots , pope Innocent gave it as an instruction to ...
Side 137
... court of Rome applied itself to break the authority of national churches , by usurping a power to themselves to convene and preside in synods and councils by their legates but as this was a direct violence to the authority of Christ ...
... court of Rome applied itself to break the authority of national churches , by usurping a power to themselves to convene and preside in synods and councils by their legates but as this was a direct violence to the authority of Christ ...
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Rights of the Civil Government | 59 |
King John the Barons and Pope Innocent | 77 |
Origin | 132 |
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