In this memorable act the Parliament granted him power, or rather acknowledged his inherent power, "to visit, and repress, redress, reform, order, correct, restrain, or amend all errors, heresies, abuses, offences... The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution ... - Trang 97bởi David Hume - 1854Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| David Hume - 1775 - 400 trang
...THE parliament, being again aflembled, conferred on ^d Nov. the king the title of the only fupreme head on earth of the church of England ; as they had already inverted him with all the real power belonging to it. IB this memorable a£t, the parliament granted... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 488 trang
...title of the only lupreme bead on earth of the church of England •, as they had already inverted him with all the real power belonging to it. In this memorable aft the parliament granted him power, or rather acknowledged his inherent power, " to vifit, and reprefs,... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 512 trang
...conferred on the 'king the title of " The only supreme HEAD of " the Church of England upon Earth," as they had already invested him with all the real power belonging to it ; a measure of the utmost consequence to the kingdom, whether considered in a civil or ecclesiastical... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 486 trang
...statute, and committed prisoners to the Tower. The parliament being again assembled, conferred on the king the title of the only supreme head on earth of...belonging to it. In • this memorable act the parliament acknowledged his inherent power *' to visit, and repress, redress, reform, order, correct, restrain,... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 480 trang
...and committed prisoners to the Tower. 3d NOT. THE parliament being again assembled, conferred on the king the title of the only supreme head on earth of...acknowledged his inherent power, *' to visit, and repress, redress, reform, order, cor*' rect, restrain, or amend all errors, heresies, abuses, " offences,... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 514 trang
...statute, and committed prisoners to the Tower. THE parliament being again assembled, conferred on the king the title of the only supreme head on earth of....rather acknowledged his inherent power, " to visit, and repress, redress, " reform, order, correct, restrain, or amend all errors, " heresies, abuses, offences,... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1817 - 512 trang
...does not appear to hava been the case. When the two houses of parliament in 1534 conferred upon Henry the title of the only supreme head on earth of the church of England, they consequently granted to him and his successors a power " to visit and repress, reform, restrain,... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 406 trang
...committed prisoners to the Tower. The parliament being again assembled (3d Nov.), conferred on the king the title of the only supreme head on earth of...invested him with all the real power belonging to it. la this memorable act the parliament granted him power, or rather acknowledged his inherent power,... | |
| James Gray - 1821 - 116 trang
...act, proclaiming him the SUPREME HEAD ON EARTH of the church of England. In this memorable instrument, the parliament granted him power, or rather acknowledged his inherent power, "to visit and repress, reform, order, correct, restrain, or amend all errors, heresies, abuses, offences, contempts... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 486 trang
...3), con* Collier's Eccles. Hist. vol. 2. 1 Burnet, vol. 1. p. 156. 90 ENGLAND. [1534. ferred on the king the title of the only supreme head on earth of the church of England j as they had already invested him with all the real power belonging to it. In this memorable act the... | |
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