Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 |
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... king , " says the martyrologist Fox , " considered " the honest conversation of their lives , and was " moved by the miracles wrought , through God's " hand , by them * . " After noticing the difficulties , which St. Augustine and his ...
... king , " says the martyrologist Fox , " considered " the honest conversation of their lives , and was " moved by the miracles wrought , through God's " hand , by them * . " After noticing the difficulties , which St. Augustine and his ...
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... king , such as those , which have since been called petit treason , were cognizable only in the ecclesiastical courts ; but that treasons against the person of the king , since called high treasons , were subject to the cognizance of ...
... king , such as those , which have since been called petit treason , were cognizable only in the ecclesiastical courts ; but that treasons against the person of the king , since called high treasons , were subject to the cognizance of ...
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... king's courts . The king being determined to enforce his claim , summoned all the prelates of England to West- minster , and required from them an acknowledg- ment , that " the clergy should , in future , be triable " for felonies in ...
... king's courts . The king being determined to enforce his claim , summoned all the prelates of England to West- minster , and required from them an acknowledg- ment , that " the clergy should , in future , be triable " for felonies in ...
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... king required its omission ; the archbishop insisted on its retention : at first , the other bishops adhered to their primate ; but the king brought them over to him , and , after much solicitation , finally prevailed on the archbishop ...
... king required its omission ; the archbishop insisted on its retention : at first , the other bishops adhered to their primate ; but the king brought them over to him , and , after much solicitation , finally prevailed on the archbishop ...
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... king and the arch- bishop ; the latter contended that this arrangement was contrary both to the divine and the national law . Another article declared , that no person , who held lands , immediately of the king or of his barons , should ...
... king and the arch- bishop ; the latter contended that this arrangement was contrary both to the divine and the national law . Another article declared , that no person , who held lands , immediately of the king or of his barons , should ...
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