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,... Constitutional Progress; Seven Lectures ... - Seite 130von Montagu Burrows - 1869Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1842 - 844 Seiten
...heretical works ; and, having obtained the royal licence, they can make and publish canons, reform the liturgy, and, in short, transact all business of an ecclesiastical character. By statute of Henry П., с. 1, the clergy are protected from arrest, just as the members of the parliament,... | |
| Thomas Lathbury - 1853 - 560 Seiten
...censure heretical works ; and, having obtained the royal license, they can make and publish canons, alter the liturgy, and in short transact all business of an ecclesiastical character. 8 Every day's meeting of convocation is called a session; whereas all the meetings of parliament, from... | |
| Thomas Lathbury - 1853 - 564 Seiten
...censure heretical works ; and, having obtained the royal license, they can make and publish canons, alter the liturgy, and in short transact all business of an ecclesiastical character^ Every day's meeting of convocation is called a session; whereas all the meetings of parliament, from... | |
| Thomas Lathbury - 1853 - 596 Seiten
...censure heretical works ; and, having obtained the royal license, they can make and publish canons, alter the liturgy, and in short transact all business of an ecclesiastical charaeter.B Every day's meeting of convocation is called a session; whereas all the meetings of parliament,... | |
| John Buxton Marsden - 1856 - 524 Seiten
...censure heretical works ; and, having obtained the royal license, they can make and publish canons, alter the liturgy, and in short transact all business of an ecclesiastical character. By statute the clergy are protected from arrest, just as the members of parliament, during their attendance... | |
| Walter Peace - 1860 - 180 Seiten
...censure heretical works ; and having obtained the royal license, they can make and publish canons, alter the liturgy, and in short, transact all business of an Ecclesiastical character." In a note, however, he admits that the act of uniformity interferes with such power so far as respects... | |
| Montagu BURROWS - 1866 - 94 Seiten
...in the same condition as Parliament, to which it almost exactly corresponded. The post- Reformation Convocation was in fact the recognized ecclesiastical...transact all business of an ecclesiastical character g." In this Convocation there was always one guarantee of independence, the negative on the proceedings... | |
| Montagu Burrows - 1869 - 348 Seiten
...like all the other defences of the Royal Supremacy, a necessary bulwark for the time against Roine. In this particular, Convocation was only in the same...or of mere political Bishops, might in this way be checked, t The inherent independence of the Church on this side was then sufficiently preserved in... | |
| Montagu Burrows - 1872 - 346 Seiten
...this Court into something which would be satisfactory to the nation at large as well as the Church.) tending against Popes which prevented the passing...or of mere political Bishops, might in this way be checked.! The inherent independence of the Church on this side was then sufficiently preserved in form... | |
| Hensley Henson - 1908 - 484 Seiten
...the royal 1 v. Stale of the Church, p. 566. London, 1703. license, they can make and publish canons, alter the liturgy, and, in short, transact all business of an ecclesiastical character. . . By statute the clergy are protected from arrest, just as the Members of the Parliament, during... | |
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