Records of the Reformation: The Divorce 1527-1533. Mostly Now for the First Time Printed from Mss. in the British Museum, the Public Record Office, the Venetian Archives and Other Libraries, 2. cilt

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Nicholas Pocock
Clarendon Press, 1870

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Sayfa 460 - ... 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...
Sayfa 376 - Sede indultum quod ad receptionem alicuius minime teneantur et ad id compelli aut quod interdici suspendi vel excommunicari non possint per literas Apostolicas non facientes plenam et expressam ac de verbo ad verbum de indulto...
Sayfa 461 - Church, both with honour and possessions ; and the laws temporal, for trial of property of lands and goods, and for the conservation of the people of this realm in unity and peace, without...
Sayfa 613 - ... et in hanc publicam formam redegi, signoque et nomine meis solitis et consuetis signavi, rogatus et requisitus in fidem et testimonium omnium et singulorum premissorum.
Sayfa 460 - ... or subjects within this his realm, in all causes, matters, debates, and contentions happening to occur, insurge, or begin within the limits thereof, without restraint or provocation to any foreign princes or potentates of the world...
Sayfa 461 - ... spiritual and temporal of the same, to keep it from the annoyance as well of the see of Rome as from the authority of other foreign potentates attempting the diminution or violation thereof as often and from time to time as any such annoyance or attempt might be known or espied: And notwithstanding the said good statutes and ordinances made in the time of the king's most noble progenitors in preservation of the authority and prerogative of the said imperial crown...
Sayfa 257 - We your most humble subjects, daily orators, and beadsmen of your clergy of England, having our special trust and confidence in your most excellent wisdom, your princely goodness, and fervent zeal to the promotion of God's honour and Christian religion, and also in your learning, far exceeding in our judgment the learning of all other kings and princes that we have read of...
Sayfa 461 - ... in this his realm, but also to the great delay and let to the true and speedy determination of the said causes, for so much as the parties appealing to the said court of Rome most commonly do the same for the delay of justice. And forasmuch as the great distance of way...
Sayfa 467 - An Act restoring to the Crown the Ancient Jurisdiction over the State Ecclesiastical and Spiritual, and abolishing all Foreign Power repugnant to the same ;
Sayfa 460 - ... 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; unto whom a body politic, compact ' of all sorts and degrees of people, divided in terms, and by names of ' spiritualty and temporally, been bounden and owen to bear, next to ' God, a natural and humble obedience...

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