[pt. 1]. Being a supplement to the two former parts

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Page 518 - Because there is none other that fighteth for us, but only thou, O God.
Page 395 - HENRY, par la grace de Dieu, roy de France, a tous ceux qui ces presentes lettres verront, salut. Scavoir faisons, que...
Page 272 - States ; for which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 31 - Misdemeanour herein, that it shall not be to your Quietness and Ease hereafter. Wherefore we heartily pray you, that according both to Duty to God and your Prince...
Page 217 - Question. Whether the apostles lacking a higher power, as in not having a Christian king among them, made bishops by that necessity, or by authority given by God ? Answers.
Page 101 - Quietnes, to be had and contynued amongs our said Subjects, but also covetyng and desyryng them to be brought to a Profession and Knowledge of the mere Verity and Truth, and no longer to be seduced, nor blynded with any such Supersticiouse and False Doctryne of any Earthly Usurper of Gods Lawes, Woll therefore and Command you, that wher and whensoever H3 PART ye shall fynde, perceive, know, or here tell of any such Sedi...
Page 267 - REvERENDISSIMO in Christo patri et domino, domino Thomae, permissione divina, Cantuariensi Archiepiscopo, totius Angliae Primati et Metropolitano ; auctoritate illustrissimi in Christo principis, et domini nostri domini Edwardi Sexti, Dei gratia, Angliae, Franciae, et Hiberniae regis, Fidei Defensoris, ac in terra Ecclesiae Anglicanae et Hibernicae Supremi Capitis, sufficient! auctoritate fulcito, Johannes Gibbon civilium legum professor, vestrae celsitudinis observantissimus, pariter eidem addictissimus,...
Page 98 - Christian princes: have not only addressed our letters general to all and every the same bishops, straightly charging and commanding them, not only in their proper persons, to declare, teach and preach unto the people, the true, mere and sincere word of God: and how the said title, style, and jurisdiction of supreme head, appertaineth unto us, our crown and dignity royal.
Page 508 - I must put your highness in remembrance of one thing, and that is this. The pope, as your grace knoweth, is a prince as you are, and in league with all other...
Page 410 - That in all parish churches the minister in common prayer turn his face towards the people; and there distinctly read the divine service appointed, where all the people assembled may hear and be edified.

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