God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify; but that only prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himself;... England's Reformation: A Poem, in Four Cantos - Pàgina 483per Thomas Ward - 1845 - 486 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Christopher Wordsworth (DD.) - 1839 - 688 pàgines
...we see to have been given always to godly princes in holy scriptare! by God himself; that is, that they should rule all estates and degrees committed...with the civil sword the stubborn and evil doers." Art. XXXVII. of the Church of England. The injunctions of queen Elizabeth, \ u 1559, may be found in... | |
| Manual - 1839 - 454 pàgines
...see to have been given always to all godly princes in holy Scriptures by God himself;" that is, that they should rule all estates and degrees committed...and restrain with the civil sword the stubborn and evil-doers. The bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this realm of England.' d These Injunctions... | |
| Archibald Boyd - 1839 - 358 pàgines
...given to all godly princes in Holy Scripture by God himself, that is, that they should rule all states and degrees committed to their charge by God, whether they be ecclesiastical or temporal.' In this sense the monarch is truly and fully head of the church of Scotland, as he is of that of England.... | |
| 1839 - 836 pàgines
...therefore asserted their rightful prerogative ; but the Article expressly declares that it is only to " rule all estates and degrees committed to their charge by God, whether they [the estates] be ecclesiastical or temporal, and restrain with the civil sword the stubborn and evil... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1839 - 664 pàgines
...prerogative whici was given by God himself in the Scriptures to Godly princes ; that they should rule al committed to their charge by God, whether they be ecclesiastical or temporal, UK' restrain with the civil sword, the stubborn and evil doers." If men were not past ihame, they could... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1912 - 638 pàgines
...to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God himself ; that is, that they should rule all states and degrees committed to their charge by God, whether...and restrain with the civil sword the stubborn and evildoers.' There was much discussion about the title. The Commons wished to keep ' Supreme Head,'... | |
| 1877 - 948 pàgines
...see to have been given always to all godly princes in Holy Scriptures by God Himself: that is, that, they should rule all estates and degrees committed...the civil sword the stubborn and evil doers.' The ' civil sword ' is manifestly the keynote again of this passage, meaning that external coercive jurisdiction... | |
| 1897 - 1044 pàgines
...Catholic Church in East and West understood it, the Reformers of the Church of " P. 419 above. '• ' The Bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this realm of England ' (Art. XXXVII.). i9 Vol. xxxix. p. 860. » P. 37. England struck no blow ; ' that doctrine ' has been... | |
| John H. Leith - 1982 - 760 pàgines
...see to haue ben geuen alwayes to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures by God him selfe, that is, that they should rule all estates and degrees committed to their charge by God, whether they be Ecclesiasticall or Temporal!, and restraine with the ciuill sworde the stubberne and euyll doers. The... | |
| 394 pàgines
...Word, or of the Sacraments." To clarify that the hreak with Rome is definitive, Article XXXVII adds: "The Bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this Realm of England." Articles XXXVIII and XXXIX reject Anahaptist practices of sharing goods in common and refusing to swear... | |
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