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... body assumes a wholly different position - Inherent weak- ness of this position - The Conqueror's compact - Church Freedom regulated - Church Freedom explained - Essential parts of Church Freedom - Church Freedom attacked by Popes ...
... body assumes a wholly different position - Inherent weak- ness of this position - The Conqueror's compact - Church Freedom regulated - Church Freedom explained - Essential parts of Church Freedom - Church Freedom attacked by Popes ...
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... body , can find no fault in their idol , and of course , therefore , can find little room for the praises of Edward . But even though we should hold Edward to have been right in the main throughout this struggle , we need not , like ...
... body , can find no fault in their idol , and of course , therefore , can find little room for the praises of Edward . But even though we should hold Edward to have been right in the main throughout this struggle , we need not , like ...
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... body politic . " Edward carried off with him many of those who had learnt to be bad subjects at home , just as , by the Fifth Crusade , the country was eased of a strain it could ill bear during the minority of his father . He was also ...
... body politic . " Edward carried off with him many of those who had learnt to be bad subjects at home , just as , by the Fifth Crusade , the country was eased of a strain it could ill bear during the minority of his father . He was also ...
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... body . The pro- perty of the Church was , it is admitted on all hands , at this time enormous . It contributed in nothing like a fair proportion toward the expenses of the State . The clergy were supporting out of their funds two ...
... body . The pro- perty of the Church was , it is admitted on all hands , at this time enormous . It contributed in nothing like a fair proportion toward the expenses of the State . The clergy were supporting out of their funds two ...
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... body of precedents laid down in this reign for the adjustment of the relations between Church and State . Still more might his eulogist say of his settlement of our Representative system , as was said of Wren in St. Paul's , Si ...
... body of precedents laid down in this reign for the adjustment of the relations between Church and State . Still more might his eulogist say of his settlement of our Representative system , as was said of Wren in St. Paul's , Si ...
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Seite 12 - History of Rome. From the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire. With the History of Literature and Art.
Seite 11 - Post 8vo. 8s. 6d. (FC) Principles of Athenian Architecture, and the Optical Refinements exhibited in the Construction of the Ancient Buildings at Athens, from a Survey. With 40 Plates. Folio.
Seite 241 - ... that of an incorporated body of secular students, endowed with all the attributes of the great Corporations of Regulars — selfsupport, self-government, self-replenishment, settled locally in connection with a great seat of study, acquiring a share of that influence in the University which the establishment of powerful monasteries within its bounds had almost monopolized in the hands of the Regulars, and wielding that influence for the benefit of the Church in the advancement of the secular...
Seite 7 - Life and Times of Titian, with some Account of his Family, chiefly from new and unpublished records. With Portrait and Illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo. 42s. CUMMING (R. GORDON). Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa.
Seite 126 - Hilary did, that civil governors, to whom commonwealth matters only belong, may not presume to take upon them the judgment of ecclesiastical causes. If the cause be spiritual, secular courts do not meddle with it : we need not excuse ourselves with Ambrose, but boldly and lawfully we may refuse to answer before any civil judge in a matter which is not civil...
Seite 130 - Convocation was in fact the recognized ecclesiastical Parliament. " It was the supreme Court for the trial of doctrine : it might correct or depose offenders ; might examine and censure heretical works ; might, after having obtained the royal license, make and publish Canons; might, with the consent of Parliament, alter the Liturgy ; and in short transact all business of an ecclesiastical character."* In this Convocation there was always one guarantee of independence, the negative on the proceedings...
Seite 112 - ... of the king to choose, and, after the election, to have his royal assent, and not in other manner. Which conditions not kept, the thing ought, by reason, to resort to his first nature.
Seite 112 - And the irrevocability of this species of freedom is declared in 2 Henry VI., where it is said that " Holy Church and all the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, &c., having liberties and franchises, shall have and enjoy all their liberties and franchises well used and not repealed, nor by the Common Law repealable.
Seite 46 - ... the collation of the present with the past, in the habit of thoughtfully assimilating the events of our own age to those of the time before us.
Seite 233 - Then, potent with the spell of Heaven, Go, and thine erring brother gain, Entice him home to be forgiven, Till he, too, see his Saviour plain. Or if before' thee in the race, Urge him with thine advancing tread, Till, like twin stars, with even pace, Each lucid course be duly sped.