The History of the Policy of the Church of Rome in Ireland: From the Introduction of the English Dynasty to the Great Rebellion |
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... oaths to the pope . a It is this plea of ecclesiastical liberty , which forms the real objection to the oath of supremacy . Had the writer time , or a temptation , to deviate into the po- lemics of our ecclesiastical history , it would ...
... oaths to the pope . a It is this plea of ecclesiastical liberty , which forms the real objection to the oath of supremacy . Had the writer time , or a temptation , to deviate into the po- lemics of our ecclesiastical history , it would ...
Page 103
... oath of supremacy , which Cartea has collected , from the professional learning of Sir John Davis , and from his own scarcely less erudite researches . But their extreme length deterred me , or at least would have been likely to deter ...
... oath of supremacy , which Cartea has collected , from the professional learning of Sir John Davis , and from his own scarcely less erudite researches . But their extreme length deterred me , or at least would have been likely to deter ...
Page 104
... oath of supremacy , no other authority or power is attributed to the king , save only civil , or that of the sword ; nor is any spiritual or eccle- Ěsiastical power denied therein to the pope , save only that which the general council ...
... oath of supremacy , no other authority or power is attributed to the king , save only civil , or that of the sword ; nor is any spiritual or eccle- Ěsiastical power denied therein to the pope , save only that which the general council ...
Page 106
... oath of supremacy received the sanction of the legislature . " The words of the act are given by bishop Berrington . " Provided also , that the oath expressed in the act made in the first year of her majesty the queen , shall be taken ...
... oath of supremacy received the sanction of the legislature . " The words of the act are given by bishop Berrington . " Provided also , that the oath expressed in the act made in the first year of her majesty the queen , shall be taken ...
Page 107
... supremacy of the crown was repeatedly given by king James . Here we have the sovereign , who imposed the oath ... oath , that the sense thus explained is the only one she acknowledges . Now if oaths are not to be interpreted in doubtful cases ...
... supremacy of the crown was repeatedly given by king James . Here we have the sovereign , who imposed the oath ... oath , that the sense thus explained is the only one she acknowledges . Now if oaths are not to be interpreted in doubtful cases ...
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