| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 712 pages
...of England, which hath been in no earthly subjection, but immediately subject to God, in all matters touching the regality of the same crown, and to none...other, should be submitted to the Pope, and the laws of the realm be by him defeated. The id section records a declaration of the Commons and Peers, temporal... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 722 pages
...in no earthly subjection, but immediately subject to God, in all matters touching the regality oí the same crown, and to none other, should be submitted to the Pope, and the laws oí the realm be by him defeated. The 2d section records a declaration o/ the Commons and Peers, temporal... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1816 - 784 pages
...samo realm; and so the crown of. England, which : hath been so free at all times, that it hath been in no earthly subjection, but immediately subject to God in all things touching the legality of the same crown, and to none other, should be submitted to the pope ; and the laws and statutes... | |
| Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1824 - 608 pages
...2. c. 5. it is asserted, that the crown of England hath been so free at all times that it hath been in no earthly subjection, but immediately subject...the regality of the same crown, and to none other. And in the 24 H. 8. c. 12. it is thus recited: By sundry and [ 379 ] authentic histories and chronicles... | |
| John Scott - Sermons, English - 1826 - 538 pages
...sovereign lord : for so, for instance, the statute of Prtemunire declares, that " the crown of England is " in no earthly subjection, but immediately subject...in all things touching the regality of the " same;" and 25 Hen. VIII. 21. makes this recognition to his majesty, " that his grace's realm hath no " superior... | |
| John Lingard - Anti-Catholicism - 1826 - 518 pages
...to the present subject. " We are persuaded and satisfied in conscience, that the crown of England is immediately subject to God, in all things touching the regality of the same, and to none other, and consequently that neither directly nor indirectly the pope hath power to depose... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Constitutional history - 1835 - 806 pages
...Rich. II. c. 25, asserts " that the crown of England hath been so free at all times, that it hath been in no earthly subjection. but immediately subject...the regality of the same crown, and to none other ;" — " whereas by sundry divers old authentic histories and chronicles, it is manifestly declared... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Constitutional history - 1835 - 810 pages
...the crown of England hath been so free at all times, that it hath been in no earthly subjection, 4»l immediately subject to God, in all things touching the regality of the anw crown, and to none other ;" — " whereas by sundry divers old authentic histories and chronicles,... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1836 - 368 pages
...Tlie Freedom 'subjection, but immediately subject to God in all things touching the o£ the Crown 4 regality of the, same Crown, and to none other, should be submitted to o. England, & ' the Pope, and the Laws and Statutes of the Realm by him defeated gub Jctioi'"! ' and... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1837 - 600 pages
...the same realm. And so the crown of England which hath been so free at all times, that it hath been in no earthly subjection, but immediately subject to God in all things touching the reality of the same crown, and to none other, should be submitted to the pope, and the laws and statutes... | |
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