| Great Britain - 1836 - 368 pages
...Grandfather and his Council in his said Parliament by the ; Commonalty of the said Realm, containing, That whereas the holy : Church of England was founded...Estate of Prelacy, within the ' Realm of England, by the said Grandfather and his Progenitors, and the ' Earls, Barons, and other Nobles of his said... | |
| Charles Dodd - 1839 - 530 pages
...grandfather and his council, in his said parliament, by the commonalty of the said realm, containing, that whereas the holy church of England was founded...the estate of prelacy, within the realm of England, by the said grandfather, and his progenitors, and the earls, barons, and other nobles of his said realm,... | |
| John Bramhall - 1842 - 486 pages
...By the Statute of Carlisle11, made in the days of Edward the rsuiutc of First, it was declared, that "the holy Church of England was founded in the estate of Prelacy, within the realm of England, by the kings and peers thereof;" and that the several encroachments of the Bishop of Home specified... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - 1845 - 1330 pages
...grandfather and his council in his said parliament by the commonality of the said realm, containing, that whereas the holy church of England was founded...the estate of prelacy, within the realm of England, by the said grandfather and his progenitors, and the earls, barons, and other nobles of his said realm,... | |
| 1846 - 1050 pages
...some hundreds. For example, let him refer to the Statute of Provisors in 1350, which declares that " the Holy Church of England was founded in the Estate of Prelacy, and the Kings of England were wont to have the greatest part of their Council of Bishops and Clerks';"... | |
| James Thomas Law - 1847 - 676 pages
...said parliament n-lT- tncSCS ^7 the commonalty of the said realm, containing, that whereas kinL and the holy church of England was founded in the estate of prelacy, tTercaim did within the realm of England, by the said grandfather and his progive lands to genitors,... | |
| William Dexter Wilson - 1850 - 452 pages
...England. The famous " Statute of Carlisle," made in 35, Ed. 1, that is, about AD 1305, declares " that the Holy Church of England was founded in the estate of Prelacy, within the realm of England, and that the encroachments of the Bishop of Rome tended to the annullation of the state of the Church."1... | |
| William Dexter Wilson - 1853 - 460 pages
...that the 1 BRAMHALL Just Vindication. Works voL L p. 182. 3 Bramhall, VoL I. p. 185. » VoL ip 183. Holy Church of England was founded in the estate of Prelacy, within the realm of England, and that the encroachments of the Bishop of Rome tended to the annullation of the state of the Church."1... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1854 - 930 pages
...taken root in other countries. The Statute of Provisors (25 Ed. III. st. vi. AD 1350) recites that "the Holy Church of England was founded in the estate of prelacy within the realm of England" by the King and nobles of England, and forbids the prevalent abuses of the Pope's bestowing benefices... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1855 - 544 pages
...had taken root in other countries. The Statute of Provisors (25 Ed. HI. st. vi. AD 1350) recites that "the Holy Church of England was founded in the estate of prelacy •within the realm of England" by the King and nobles of England, and forbids the prevalent abuses of the Pope's bestowing benefices... | |
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