But it being evident by the sad experience of twelve years that there is very little fruit of all those forcible courses, we think ourself obliged to make use of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters which is not only inherent in us but hath been... Die Verfassung der Kirche von England - Page 97by Felix Makower - 1894 - 560 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 510 pages
...thofe forceable CourfeSj we think ourfelves obliged to make ufe of that fupreme Power in EcclenaiHcal Matters, which is not only inherent in us, but hath been declared and recognized to be fo by feveral Statutes and A£ts of Parliament : And therefore we do now accordingly... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Great Britain - 1742 - 500 pages
...thofe fcrceable Courfes, we think ourfelves obliged to make ufe of that fupreme Power in Ecclejiaflical Matters, which is not only inherent in us, but hath been declared and recognized to be fo by feveral Statutes and Acts of Parliament : And therefore we do now accordingly... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 842 pages
...years, that there is very little fruit of all those forcible courses, we think ourselves obliged to make use of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters,...not only inherent in us, but hath been declared and recognized to be so by several statutes and ;K.-IS of parliament: And therefore we do now accordingly... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 564 pages
...courses, we think ourselves obliged to make use of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters, ichich is not only inherent in us. but hath been declared...be so, by several statutes and acts of parliament ; and therefore, we do now accordingly issue this our declaration, as well for the, quieting of our... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1817 - 564 pages
...that there is very litttle fruit of all these forcible courses, we think ourselves obliged to make UK of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters, which is not only inherent in ug, but hath been declared and recognised to be so, by several statutes and, acts of parliament : and... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1822 - 526 pages
...courses, we think ourselves obliged to make use of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters, wliich is not only inherent in us, but hath been declared and recognised to he so, by several statutes and acts of parliament; and therefore we do now accordingly issue this our... | |
| Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1827 - 854 pages
...pretended to be made effectual. But in the declaration the king says, " we think ourselves obliged to make use of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters...several statutes and acts of parliament." " We do," he says, not long afterwards, " declare our will and pleasure to be, that the * The king promised the... | |
| Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1827 - 888 pages
...pretended to be made effectual. But in the declaration the king says , " we think ourselves obliged to make use of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters...not only inherent in us , but hath been declared and recognized to be so by several statutes and acts of parliament. " " We do ," he says, not long afterwards... | |
| Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1827 - 504 pages
...in ecclesiastical matters which is not only inherent in us , but hath been declared and recognized to be so by several statutes and acts of parliament. " " We do ," he says, not long afterwards , " declare our will and pleasure to be , able stretch of power, by... | |
| George Whitehead - Quakers - 1830 - 372 pages
...years, that there is very little fruit of all those forcible courses, we think ourselves obliged to make use of that supreme power in ecclesiastical matters,...not only inherent in us, but hath been declared and recognized to be so by several statutes and acts of parliament. " And therefore we do now accordingly... | |
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