The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIIIG. Bell, 1905 - 406 sivua |
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Sivu 53
... regard to the privilege of the forty days , Fineux declared that it was so obviously against the common good and in derogation of justice , that in his opinion it should not be suffered to continue , and he quoted cases where it had ...
... regard to the privilege of the forty days , Fineux declared that it was so obviously against the common good and in derogation of justice , that in his opinion it should not be suffered to continue , and he quoted cases where it had ...
Sivu 56
... regard to the religious life . The State , he thinks , would have no right whatever to prohibit religious vows altogether ; but it would be com- petent for the secular authority to lay down conditions to prevent abuses and generally ...
... regard to the religious life . The State , he thinks , would have no right whatever to prohibit religious vows altogether ; but it would be com- petent for the secular authority to lay down conditions to prevent abuses and generally ...
Sivu 59
... regard to the king's " Headship , " he declares that in reality it is nothing new , but if properly understood would be recognised as implied in the kingly power , and as having nothing whatever to do with the spiritual prerogatives as ...
... regard to the king's " Headship , " he declares that in reality it is nothing new , but if properly understood would be recognised as implied in the kingly power , and as having nothing whatever to do with the spiritual prerogatives as ...
Sivu 61
... regard to the first that there was a great difference between the greater Orders and the lesser ; and in regard to the second , " that the summoning of clerks before temporal judges implied no repugnance to the positive law of God ...
... regard to the first that there was a great difference between the greater Orders and the lesser ; and in regard to the second , " that the summoning of clerks before temporal judges implied no repugnance to the positive law of God ...
Sivu 80
... regard to this question in the light of all that he has written , it would seem to be certain that he never for a moment doubted that the Papacy was necessary for the Church . He accepted this without regard to the reasons of the faith ...
... regard to this question in the light of all that he has written , it would seem to be certain that he never for a moment doubted that the Papacy was necessary for the Church . He accepted this without regard to the reasons of the faith ...
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