| 1910 - 1076 pages
...Christian people over whom I rule." But in Magna Charta, in King John's time, the expression is, " That the Church of England shall be free and have her whole rights and liberties inviolable.'' It is greatly to be hoped that some change of language may be made, even though... | |
| Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1871 - 296 pages
...Burgh of Edynburgh, for their manifold gratuitous services done to us heretofore, have given, granted, and, by this our present charter, confirmed, for us and our heirs and successors for ever, to the foresaid Burgesses and Community of our Burgh of Edynburgh, and their... | |
| Popular educator - 1872 - 848 pages
...us see. The Great Charter provided, first, " That the Church of England (not Borne, be it observed) shall be free, and have her whole rights, and her liberties inviolable." It then wont on to fix exactly the nature and extent of the feudal obligations, not only of the barons... | |
| John Hicklin (of Torquay.) - 1873 - 308 pages
...Thomas Basset ; Alan Basset ; Philip de Albiney ; Robert de Ropele ; John Marshal ; John Fitz-Hugh, and others, our Liegemen, have in the first place...— 1. That the Church of England shall be free and enjoy her whole Rights and Liberties inviolable. (And we will have them so to be observed, that it... | |
| George Harwood - 1876 - 472 pages
...national Church from an oppressive monarch. " That the Church of England " (observe the national title) " shall be free and have her whole rights and her liberties inviolable," does not mean that the Church shall be free to put itself in subjection to the Pope but that it shall... | |
| John A. Marshall - 1881 - 836 pages
...de .Albinoy, Robert do Roppelaye, John Marcscall, John Fitzhugh, and others our liegemen ; we have granted to GOD, and by this our present charter confirmed, for us and our heirs forever: 1. Th'at the English church shall be free and enjoy her whole liberties inviolate. And that... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1881 - 298 pages
...William Marescall, Earl of >mbroke, &c., &c., and others our liegemen :— We have granted to God, by this our present Charter, confirmed for us and our heirs for ever : — in the first place, — ' That the Church of England shall be free, and enjoy her whole rights... | |
| Stirling (Stirling, Scotland) - 1884 - 304 pages
...of Striveline, for their manifold gratuitous services done to us heretofore, we have given, granted, and by this our present charter confirmed for us and our heirs and successors for ever to the foresaid burgesses and community of our burgh of Striveline and their... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1885 - 282 pages
...Pembroke, &c., &c., and others our liegemen : — We PROVISIONS OF MAGNA CART A. 95 have granted to God, by this our present Charter, confirmed for us and our heirs for ever : — in the first place, — ' That the Church of England shall be free, and enjoy her whole rights... | |
| 1885 - 322 pages
...our beloved Burgesses of Newport in Wales having the liberty of the same Town we have given granted and by this our present Charter confirmed for us and our heirs to the same Burgesses their heirs and successors all the liberties under-written which shall for ever... | |
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