The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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Page 108
... as in England . Lastly , amongst the points by the church of Rome declared necessary for salvation , there be so many , manifestly to the advantage of the Pope , and 12 . of his spiritual subjects , residing in the 108 OF MAN .
... as in England . Lastly , amongst the points by the church of Rome declared necessary for salvation , there be so many , manifestly to the advantage of the Pope , and 12 . of his spiritual subjects , residing in the 108 OF MAN .
Page 109
... pope , as Pope Zachary , for no cause ; and his kingdom given to one of his subjects ? That the clergy and regulars , in what country soever , shall be exempt from the jurisdic- tion of their king in cases criminal ? Or who does not see ...
... pope , as Pope Zachary , for no cause ; and his kingdom given to one of his subjects ? That the clergy and regulars , in what country soever , shall be exempt from the jurisdic- tion of their king in cases criminal ? Or who does not see ...
Page 309
... Pope ; the subjection of ecclesiastics to the commonwealth , having been dispensed with by William the Con- queror at his reception , when he took an oath , not to infringe the liberty of the church . And so were the barons , whose ...
... Pope ; the subjection of ecclesiastics to the commonwealth , having been dispensed with by William the Con- queror at his reception , when he took an oath , not to infringe the liberty of the church . And so were the barons , whose ...
Page 332
... Pope , was always upheld against the power of the commonwealth , principally by the universities ; and that the doctrines maintained by so many preachers , against the sovereign power of the king , and by so many lawyers , and others ...
... Pope , was always upheld against the power of the commonwealth , principally by the universities ; and that the doctrines maintained by so many preachers , against the sovereign power of the king , and by so many lawyers , and others ...
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... pope of to teach . Rome ; and begins with this , whether it ought to be monarchical , aristocratical , or democratical : all which sorts of power are sovereign and coer- cive . If now it should appear , that there is no co- ercive power ...
... pope of to teach . Rome ; and begins with this , whether it ought to be monarchical , aristocratical , or democratical : all which sorts of power are sovereign and coer- cive . If now it should appear , that there is no co- ercive power ...
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