| Court of Arches (Church of England), Sir Robert Phillimore, Robert Phillimore - 1876 - 448 pages
...root in some other countries. The Statute of Provisors (25th Edw. m., St. 6, 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... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1877 - 584 pages
...and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled.' In 25 Edw. III. the expression is, 'The holy Church of England was founded in the estate of prelacy,' which proves nothing to the point ; but in 8 Eliz. c. i, the expression is, ' The state of the Clergy,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1885 - 264 pages
...protected from Roman Rapacity by the Statute of Provisors, 25 Edward ///. sfat. 6. The statute says : — " Whereas the Holy Church of England was founded in...the estate of prelacy, within the realm of England, by the said grandfather [Edward I.] and his progenitors, and the earls, barons, and other nobles of... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, Charles Henry Edward Carmichael - 1886 - 870 pages
...Pope, and emphatically forbidding his nominations to English benefices. The preamble recites that ' the holy Church of England was founded in the estate of prelacy within the realm of England,' by the King's progenitors and the ancestors of ' the earls, barons, and other nobles of his realm,2... | |
| Morris Joseph Fuller - 1890 - 402 pages
...of the said founders and their heirs." ("Statutes of Realm," vol. ip 150.) Statutumde provisorilus, 25th Edward III., AD 1350-1. After mentioning the...Carlisle, it proceeds thus : — " That whereas the holy Chnrch of England was founded in the estate of prelacy, within the Realm of England, by the said grandfather... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1890 - 536 pages
...Provisors, referring to the Carlisle Statute of Edward the First (35th year) recites from it, that " the Holy Church of England was founded in the estate of prelacy within the realm of England by the said King [Edward the First] and his progenitors, and the earls barons and other nobles of his... | |
| Church congress - 1890 - 660 pages
...approaching an ecclesiastical tyranny or undue stretch of power. 2. — It will be thus seen how " the Holy Church of England was founded in the estate of prelacy in this realm of England, and in what early times the Church of Kngland (Ecclesia Anglicatia) had been... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1894 - 528 pages
...deprived of Christian burial." 7 Statute of Provisors, ADI 350 (25 El . III. St. VI. ) recites : " Whereas the Holy Church of England was founded in the estate of prelacy by the King's grandfather and his progenitors, and the earls, barons, and other nobles of his said... | |
| 1896 - 54 pages
...Statute of Provisors 1390, 13 Ric. II. Stat. 2. (Recites the first statute of Provisors, 1351.) '• Whereas the Holy Church of England was founded in 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,... | |
| William Johnston, Jean Browne Johnston - 1896 - 208 pages
...Statute of Provisors 1390, 13 Ric. II. Stat. 2. t (Recites the first statute of Provisors, 1351.) '• Whereas the Holy Church of England was founded in 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,... | |
| |