| George Bowyer - 1841 - 742 sivua
...article xxvii. says, " The king's majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England, and other his dominions, unto whom the chief government of all estates...any foreign jurisdiction. Where we attribute to the king's majesty the chief government, by which titles we understand the minds of some slanderous folks... | |
| William Burder - 1841 - 638 sivua
...the Civil Magutrates. THE King's Majesty hath the chief power in this Realm of England and other his dominions, unto whom the chief government of all estates...be, subject to any foreign jurisdiction. Where we attribnte to the King's Majesty the chief government, by which titles we understand the minds of some... | |
| William Burder - 1841 - 624 sivua
...the Civil Magistrates. THE King's Majesty hath the chief power in this Realm of England and other his dominions, unto whom the chief government of all estates...and is not, nor ought to be, subject to any foreign lurisdiction. Where we attribute to the King's Majesty the chief government, by which titles we understand... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1841 - 582 sivua
...XXXVI. Of the Civil Magistrate. The queen's majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England and other her dominions, unto whom the chief government...whether they be ecclesiastical, or civil, in all causes, does appertain ; and is not, nor ought to be, subject to any foreign jurisdiction. Added. Where we... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1841 - 590 sivua
...XXXVI. 0/ the Civil Magistrate. The queen's majesty hath the chief power in this roa I m of England and other her dominions, unto whom the chief government...whether they be ecclesiastical, or civil, in all causes, does appertain ; and is not, nor ought to be, subject to any foreign jurisdiction. Added. Where we... | |
| 1841 - 766 sivua
...English Church. As the Church of England acknowledges, in her Articles, that unto the King's Majesty "the chief government of all estates of this realm,...ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes doth appertain ;'' so the kirk, in her Confession of Faith, declares that it is the duty of the civil magistrate "... | |
| William Palmer - 1841 - 570 sivua
...power to which the oath of supremacy refers. The thirtyseventh Article also ascribes to the prince the " chief government of all estates of this realm,...whether they be ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes ;" and the right to " rule all estates and degrees committed to their charge by God, whether they be... | |
| Michael Hodsoll Miller - 1842 - 54 sivua
...Civil Magistrates. " The King's Majesty hath the chief Power in this Bealm of England, and other his Dominions, unto whom the chief Government of all Estates...any foreign Jurisdiction. Where we attribute to the King's Majesty the chief Government, by which Titles we understand the minds of some slanderous folks... | |
| Jean François Salvard, Peter Hall - 1842 - 710 sivua
...37. Of the Civil Magistrates. The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England, and other her dominions ; unto whom the chief government...ought to be, subject to any foreign jurisdiction. Whereas we attribute to the Queen's Majesty the chief government, by which titles we understand the... | |
| Richard Burn - 1842 - 816 sivua
...hath the chief power in By the this realm of England, and other her dominions; unto whom Ankles'.""' the chief government of all estates of this realm,...ought to be, subject to any foreign jurisdiction. But when we attribute to the queen's majesty the chief government, we give not thereby to our princes... | |
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