| Henry C. Lockwood - 1884 - 504 pages
...ought to be, the supreme head of the Church of England, " it is enacted that the king shall be reputed the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England," and shall have "all jurisdictions, authorities and commodities," to the said dignity of the supreme head... | |
| Robert Hunter - 1884 - 400 pages
...By the statute 26 Henry VIII.. c. 1, it was enacted that the king Lthe sovereign] shall be reputed the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England, and shall have annexed to the Imperial crown of this realm, as well the title and style thereof as all... | |
| John Jenkins - 1885 - 258 pages
...dependent on the Royal goodwill. The statute 26 Hen. VIII. c. 1, vested the King with the title of the only Supreme Head on earth of the Church of England, and granted him the power " to visit and repress, redress, reform, order, correct, restrain, or amend all... | |
| John Richard Green - 1889 - 954 pages
...Church was defined. The Act of Supremacy ordered that the King "shall be taken, accepted, and reputed the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England, and shall have and enjoy annexed and united to the Imperial Crown of this realm as well the title and state... | |
| John Richard Green - 1889 - 944 pages
...Church was defined. The Act of Supremacy ordered that the King " shall be taken, accepted, and reputed the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England, and shall have and enjoy annexed and united to the Imperial Crown of this realm as well the title and state... | |
| 1890 - 956 pages
...the papal supremacy was abolished, and act 26 Henry VIII. c. 1, declared the king and his successors to be the "only supreme head on earth of the church of England." A curious document was at the same time drawn up by the government, in which, to avoid misconception,... | |
| Alonzo Trévier Jones - 1891 - 1046 pages
...temporal courts at Westminster. The statute ordered that the king ' shall be taken, accepted, and reputed the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England, and shall have and enjoy, annexed and united to the imperial crown of this realm, as well the title and... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - 1892 - 544 pages
...marry1 may be passed over. The constitutional change is of importance here. Henry VIII was declared to be the 'only Supreme Head on earth of the Church of England 2.' The Act which conferred this title was repealed by Mary, and was not revived by Elizabeth. But... | |
| Henry Clay Sheldon - 1894 - 630 pages
...the Act of Supremacy, by which it was ordered that the King " shall be taken, accepted, and reputed the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England, and shall have and enjoy, annexed and united to the Imperial Crown of this realm, as well the title and... | |
| William Marvel Nevin - 1895 - 526 pages
...temporal courts of Westminster. The statute ordered that "the king shall be taken, accepted and reputed the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England ; and shall have and enjoy, annexed and united to the temporal crown of this realm, the title and the state... | |
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