Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England: Being a Collection of Injunctions, Declarations, Orders, Articles of Inquiry, &c. from the Year 1546 to the Year 1716, Tom 1At the University Press, 1839 |
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Strona vi
... king's ecclesiastical laws of England : " and the twelve judges declared in the year 1604 , that " the king , without parliament , might make orders and constitutions for the govern- ment of the clergy , and might deprive them , if they ...
... king's ecclesiastical laws of England : " and the twelve judges declared in the year 1604 , that " the king , without parliament , might make orders and constitutions for the govern- ment of the clergy , and might deprive them , if they ...
Strona x
... king's royal seat and crown .... Our laws have provided that the king's supereminent authority and power shall serve as namely , when the whole eccle- siastical state , or the principal persons therein , do need visitation and ...
... king's royal seat and crown .... Our laws have provided that the king's supereminent authority and power shall serve as namely , when the whole eccle- siastical state , or the principal persons therein , do need visitation and ...
Strona xi
... king their motion unto it , but by commissioners few or many , who having the king's letters patents , may in the virtue thereof execute the premises as agents in the right , not of their own peculiar and ordinary , but of his ...
... king their motion unto it , but by commissioners few or many , who having the king's letters patents , may in the virtue thereof execute the premises as agents in the right , not of their own peculiar and ordinary , but of his ...
Strona xvi
... justice himself , took away the penalties which had • Coke's fifth Report , p . 8. P Croke's Rep . 2 Jac . p . 37 . 9 See No. CXXIII . vol . ii . p . 82 , note . hitherto made the questionable oath effective , and the king xvi PREFACE .
... justice himself , took away the penalties which had • Coke's fifth Report , p . 8. P Croke's Rep . 2 Jac . p . 37 . 9 See No. CXXIII . vol . ii . p . 82 , note . hitherto made the questionable oath effective , and the king xvi PREFACE .
Strona xvii
... king was compelled to declare in council on the decision of the judges that the dreaded prohibitions must have their course . r King Charles I. appears to have obtained from the influence of archbishop Laud a more just conception of the ...
... king was compelled to declare in council on the decision of the judges that the dreaded prohibitions must have their course . r King Charles I. appears to have obtained from the influence of archbishop Laud a more just conception of the ...
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according aforesaid alia aliis Angliæ ELIZAB Anno Christi anno Domini appointed archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Archiepisc atque authority benefices bishop bishop of London Burnet Cant cause church church of England clergy Collier commanded common prayer communion council CRANMER curates cure diligently diocese divine service doth ecclesiæ ecclesiastica ecclesiastical Edmund Grindall Edward England eorum episcopi etiam fidei defensor Gilbert Gerrard godly Grindall H. R. vol hath holy holy-days homilies hujus hujusmodi injunctions Item jurisdiction justices of peace juxta king king's majesty's letter licensed London lord lordship MATTH ministers nobis nostræ offence omnes omnibus ordinary Papæ Rom parish parishioners Parker parliament persons preach preachers prebendaries proclamation quæ quam queen queen's majesty quod realm reformation regni reign religion reverend father sacraments scripture sermon singulis statute Strype Sunday Ten Commandments therein thereof tion tuam tyme unto vicars Walter Haddon
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Strona 77 - Edward the sixth, by the grace of God king of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, and in earth of the church of England and also of Ireland, the supreme head, next and immediately under our Saviour Christ.
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Strona 179 - From all sedition and privy conspiracy, from the tyranny of the Bishop of Rome, and all his detestable enormities, from all false doctrine and heresy, from hardness of heart, and contempt of thy word and commandment.
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Strona 187 - Procession about the church or churchyard, or other place, but immediately before high mass, the priests, with other of the quire, shall kneel in the midst of the church, and sing or say plainly and distinctly, the Litany which is set forth in English, with all the suffrages following...
Strona 196 - ... for the comforting of such that delight in music, it may be permitted, that in the beginning or in the end of common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn, or such like song to the praise of ALMIGHTY GOD in the best sort of melody and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understanded and perceived.