| Christopher Wordsworth - 1879 - 508 pages
...God for the sake of men. 3. In England, the supreme human authority, under Christ, over all persons, spiritual as well as temporal, and in all causes,...ecclesiastical as well as civil, is vested in the Sovereign. This is affirmed by the Church of England in her Articles (Art. xxxvii.), (which were agreed upon by... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1879 - 510 pages
...Queen's Majesty is acknowledged by the Church of England to be supreme, under God, over all persons, spiritual as well as temporal, and in all causes, ecclesiastical as well as civil. Accordingly, ever since the Reformation in the 16th century, there has been an Appeal to the Crown... | |
| 1880 - 488 pages
...crying escaped, and 1 The Bishop of Lincoln says : — " In England the supreme human authorities, under Christ, over all powers, spiritual as well as...ecclesiastical as well as civil, is vested in the Sovereign. "This is affirmed by the Church of England in her Articles (Art. XXXVII.), and also in her Canons (Canon... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1880 - 632 pages
...jurisdiction which is of a coercive characland. ter, whether spiritual or temporal, over all persons and in all causes, ecclesiastical as well as civil, is vested in the sovereign." The canons framed by the Established Church, in her convocation and synods, have no obligatory force... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 2006 - 950 pages
...all jurisdiction which is of a coercive character, whether spiritual or temporal, over all persons and in all causes, ecclesiastical as well as civil, is vested in the sovereign.3 The canons framed by the established church, in her convocation and synods, have no obligatory... | |
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