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... Convocation now constantly sitting in Parliament - time , it gave them a pretence more obstinately than before to insist on ALWAYS granting their subsidies in Convocation ; since that assembly was always at hand to enable them to serve ...
... Convocation now constantly sitting in Parliament - time , it gave them a pretence more obstinately than before to insist on ALWAYS granting their subsidies in Convocation ; since that assembly was always at hand to enable them to serve ...
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... Convocation , but that , in it , they should grant but when they themselves pleased , as their own consent , they pretended , was necessary to bring this Convocation together . In the weak reign of Richard II . Courtney , archbishop of ...
... Convocation , but that , in it , they should grant but when they themselves pleased , as their own consent , they pretended , was necessary to bring this Convocation together . In the weak reign of Richard II . Courtney , archbishop of ...
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... Convocation . The third , when they did it in Convocation only . Under the two first they were , without all question , a civil estate in Parlia ment : under the last , a civil estate only in Convocation , which they continued to be all ...
... Convocation . The third , when they did it in Convocation only . Under the two first they were , without all question , a civil estate in Parlia ment : under the last , a civil estate only in Convocation , which they continued to be all ...
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... convocation , nothwithstanding bishop Stillingfleet's reasoning to the contrary : Who says , " That then the three estates are not REPRE- " SENTED in parliament . " For this is a mistake . No estate can sit in parliament but for their ...
... convocation , nothwithstanding bishop Stillingfleet's reasoning to the contrary : Who says , " That then the three estates are not REPRE- " SENTED in parliament . " For this is a mistake . No estate can sit in parliament but for their ...
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... Convocation is well known ; for the Era of their giving up the right to tax themselves is in every man's memory . But the precise time of their ceasing to be an estate in parliament cannot be so well fixed . It was certainly at the time ...
... Convocation is well known ; for the Era of their giving up the right to tax themselves is in every man's memory . But the precise time of their ceasing to be an estate in parliament cannot be so well fixed . It was certainly at the time ...
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Page 191 - Render therefore to all their dues: tribute, to whom tribute is due; custom, to whom custom ; fear, to whom fear; honour to whom honour.
Page 283 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake : whether it be to the king, as supreme ; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well.
Page 279 - That all persons living in this province who confess and acknowledge the one almighty and eternal God to be the creator, upholder, and ruler of the world...
Page 173 - Thus saith the Lord God, Behold, I will lift up mine hand to the Gentiles, and set up my standard to the people: and they shall bring thy sons in their arms, and thy daughters shall be carried upon their shoulders.
Page 191 - For he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.
Page 202 - For he that is called in the Lord, being a servant, is the Lord's freeman : likewise also he that is called, being free, is Christ's servant 23 Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men. 24 Brethren, let every man, wherein he is called, therein abide with God.
Page 161 - ... to study how so gracious a thing may again be reduced to that first perfection, than in regard of stains and blemishes sithence growing be held for ever in extreme disgrace.
Page 163 - Parliament that the King our sovereign lord, his heirs and successors kings of this realm, shall be taken, accepted and reputed the only supreme head in earth of the Church of England...
Page 194 - I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.