History of England, Том 5J. Hatchard, 1816 |
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... authority of queen : that being illegitimate , she could not possibly inherit that kingdom ; nor could The annul the sentence pronounced by Clement VII . and Paul III . with regard to Henry's marriage : that were he to proceed with ...
... authority of queen : that being illegitimate , she could not possibly inherit that kingdom ; nor could The annul the sentence pronounced by Clement VII . and Paul III . with regard to Henry's marriage : that were he to proceed with ...
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... authority of Henry VIII . so highly raised by many concurring circumstances , first inured the people to this submissive deference ; and it was the less difficult for succeeding princes to continue the nation in a track to which it had ...
... authority of Henry VIII . so highly raised by many concurring circumstances , first inured the people to this submissive deference ; and it was the less difficult for succeeding princes to continue the nation in a track to which it had ...
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... authority , the members were chosen from among these candidates . See State Papers collected by Edward earl of Clarendon , p . 92 . • i Eliz , cap . 3 ment . CHA P. appeared the more undoubted , the less anxiety ELIZABETH .
... authority , the members were chosen from among these candidates . See State Papers collected by Edward earl of Clarendon , p . 92 . • i Eliz , cap . 3 ment . CHA P. appeared the more undoubted , the less anxiety ELIZABETH .
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... authority over them . A hierarchy , moderate in its acquisitions of power and riches , may safely grant a toleration to sectaries ; and the more it softens the zeal of inno- vators by lenity and liberty , the more securely will it ...
... authority over them . A hierarchy , moderate in its acquisitions of power and riches , may safely grant a toleration to sectaries ; and the more it softens the zeal of inno- vators by lenity and liberty , the more securely will it ...
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... authority by force of arms , and to proceed to extremities against the clergy of the established religion . In this critical time , John Knox arrived from Geneva , where he had passed some years in barish- ment , and where he had ...
... authority by force of arms , and to proceed to extremities against the clergy of the established religion . In this critical time , John Knox arrived from Geneva , where he had passed some years in barish- ment , and where he had ...
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