| John Strype - 1822 - 456 pages
...purpose to stay his duty, than he may do in any other law or policy of the country where heliveth. But as I think this charge may be in some maner committed...therefore it cannot be doubted but that they execute _ In> it by humane ordinance. But certain functions there be, which the Bishops of this realm hold,... | |
| J. Gregory - Puritans - 1896 - 432 pages
...authority of bishops to shorter terms, they might not have said they had any wrong. But sith it hath pleased Her Majesty to use the ministry of bishops,...authority, it must be to me, that am a subject, as God's ordinance, and therefore to be obeyed according to St. Paul's rule." admitted to the ministry... | |
| Arthur Jay Klein - Church and state - 1917 - 240 pages
...Travers's Supplication, in Hooker, Works, vol. n, p. 331. have said they had any wrong. But sith it hath pleased Her Majesty to use the ministry of bishops,...authority, it must be to me, that am a subject, as God's ordinance, and therefore to be obeyed according to St. Paul's rule.1 A theory of divine right... | |
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