Jus ecclesiasticum Anglicanum; or, The government of the Church of England exemplified and illustratedGeorge Sidney, 1810 - 160 Seiten |
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... law and government , exercised , in union with the state's tem- poral power , by the church of England , is styled ... canon law , as the orderer of their duties ; and , together with those superior spiritual officers , secured also by ...
... law and government , exercised , in union with the state's tem- poral power , by the church of England , is styled ... canon law , as the orderer of their duties ; and , together with those superior spiritual officers , secured also by ...
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... canon law , to the private manner in which the evidence is taken in them , to the accession of power and influence ... church herself seems to have had an eye , when declaring , as she in her canons does , the advocate " The champion of ...
... canon law , to the private manner in which the evidence is taken in them , to the accession of power and influence ... church herself seems to have had an eye , when declaring , as she in her canons does , the advocate " The champion of ...
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... canonical office of an advocate in the same ecclesiastical courts . To this ... law , lawfully create , to hold any office of spiritual jurisdiction , from ... canon , as had been asserted by his ecclesiastical ministers . I , moreover ...
... canonical office of an advocate in the same ecclesiastical courts . To this ... law , lawfully create , to hold any office of spiritual jurisdiction , from ... canon , as had been asserted by his ecclesiastical ministers . I , moreover ...
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... law . Having further suggested to his Grace's consideration the extreme ... church's courts , I might , in that case , be allowed to enter ( as I had never yet ... canon does exist , giving countenance to the objection , set up by his ...
... law . Having further suggested to his Grace's consideration the extreme ... church's courts , I might , in that case , be allowed to enter ( as I had never yet ... canon does exist , giving countenance to the objection , set up by his ...
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... church government , I still retained a conviction , that the opinion of these ecclesiastical ministers was as unfounded in law , as their assertion of a prohibitory canon had been false in fact . To the opinion of counsel it therefore ...
... church government , I still retained a conviction , that the opinion of these ecclesiastical ministers was as unfounded in law , as their assertion of a prohibitory canon had been false in fact . To the opinion of counsel it therefore ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Admiralty admission admitted alleged appeal Archbishop of Canterbury assertion authority beneficed Bishop canon law canonical office cause Chancellor character Church of England Church's honour Church's laws civil and canon civil law clergy clergyman commission court of arches Court of King's deacon dean declared degree Deponent further saith diocese Doctor of Laws duly ecclesiastical courts ecclesiastical jurisdiction ecclesiastical office exercise existence fiat Grace the Archbishop grievance hearing high and important holy honour and dignity humbly indulgence informed Jenner judge justice King's Bench laity learned letter Lord Lordship Majesty's mandamus matter metropolitan obtain opinion ordinances Parliament person petition petitioner practise present privileges profession prove province of Canterbury qualification received refusal reply rescript Reverend Primate sacred and dreadful sanctioned shew Sir William Scott society spiritual discipline spiritual jurisdiction spiritual office temporal thereto unfounded University of Cambridge venture Vicar-General Visitors wherein Wynne
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 88 - Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an empire, and so hath been accepted in the world, governed by one Supreme Head and King having the dignity and royal estate of the imperial Crown of the same...
Seite 89 - ... that part of the said body politic called the spirituality now being usually called the English church, which always hath been reputed and also found of that sort that both for knowledge, integrity and sufficiency of number it hath been always thought and is also at this hour sufficient and meet of itself, without the intermeddling of any exterior person or persons, — 33 — to declare and determine all such doubts and to administer all such offices and duties as to their rooms spiritual doth...
Seite 60 - Nothing can be great which is not right. Nothing which reason condemns can be suitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by external motives from the path which our own heart approves; to give way to...
Seite 95 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the Laws of God, the true Profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law? And will you maintain and preserve inviolably the Settlement of the Church of England, and the Doctrine, Worship, Discipline, and Government thereof, as by law established in England?
Seite 85 - ... all the earls and barons (says the parliament roll) (/) with one voice answered, that they would not change the laws of England, which had hitherto been used and approved.
Seite 60 - The utmost excellence at which humanity can arrive, is a constant and determinate pursuit of virtue, without regard to present dangers or advantage; a continual reference of every action to the divine will; an habitual' appeal to everlasting justice; and an unvaried elevation of the intellectual eye to the reward which perseverance only can obtain.
Seite 97 - Provided, That this Act, or any thing therein contained, shall not extend...
Seite ii - Happen what may, of me expect to hear Nothing dishonourable, impure, unworthy Our GOD, our law, my nation, or myself; The last of me or no I cannot warrant.
Seite 89 - ... the king's most noble progenitors, and the antecessors of the nobles of this realm, have sufficiently endowed the said church both with honour and possessions...
Seite 98 - ... heretofore observed in the courts pertaining to the Archbishop of Canterbury ; we will and ordain that no proctor exercising in any of them shall entertain any cause whatsoever, and keep and retain the same for two court days, without the counsel and advice of an advocate...