The English Church from the Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)AMS Press, 1967 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... opinion of seven judges on the point , and was informed that " the convocation , being called by the king's writ under the great seal , doth continue until it be dissolved by writ or commission under the great seal , notwithstanding ...
... opinion of seven judges on the point , and was informed that " the convocation , being called by the king's writ under the great seal , doth continue until it be dissolved by writ or commission under the great seal , notwithstanding ...
الصفحة 135
... opinion on your allegiance . Conjuring you that you will deal plainly and freely with me , as you will answer it at ... opinion whatsoever it be , I rest , " Your most assured , reall , faithfull , constant friend , " CHARLES R. " I ...
... opinion on your allegiance . Conjuring you that you will deal plainly and freely with me , as you will answer it at ... opinion whatsoever it be , I rest , " Your most assured , reall , faithfull , constant friend , " CHARLES R. " I ...
الصفحة 279
... opinion of the judges . The judges ' opinion of Convocation . The judges were consulted , and with them the law officers . of the crown , and they , by ten to twelve , gave opinion that Convocations had jurisdiction in cases of heresy ...
... opinion of the judges . The judges ' opinion of Convocation . The judges were consulted , and with them the law officers . of the crown , and they , by ten to twelve , gave opinion that Convocations had jurisdiction in cases of heresy ...
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