| John Lewis - Reformation - 1720 - 442 pages
...fame Nature with the VI and VII, averting a Power to Kings and temporal Lords to take away Lordfhips and Manners from Churchmen, when they are habitually...* Rome may lawfully be corrected by Subjects, and r even the Laity, and may alfo be accufed or im,' peached by them/ This Article was afterwards thus... | |
| John Lewis - 1820 - 450 pages
...utter neglect of the con- v' dition implied in the donation of them at first. 19. " An ecclesiastic, yea, even the Pope of Rome, may " lawfully be corrected by subjects, and even the laity, and " may also be accused or impeached by them." This article was afterwards thus represented... | |
| John Lewis - 1820 - 444 pages
...utter neglect of the con- . dition implied in the donation of them at first. 19. " An ecclesiastic, yea, even the Pope of Rome, may " lawfully be corrected by subjects, and even the laity, and " may also be accused or impeached by them." This article was afterwards thus represented... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Theologians - 1826 - 228 pages
...by consequence, of absolving every contrite person from any sin." And also, " That an ecclesiastick, yea, even the Pope of Rome, may lawfully be corrected by subjects, and even the laity, and may also be accused or impeached by them." Such articles being drawn up, and sent... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Theologians - 1826 - 224 pages
...by consequence, of absolving every contrite person from any sin." And also, " That an ecclesiastick, yea, even the Pope of Rome, may lawfully be corrected by subjects, and even the laity, and may also be accused or impeached by them." G Such articles being drawn up, and... | |
| Lewis Sergeant - 1892 - 472 pages
...implied in the endowment, to strip her of temporalities for an adequate offence. 19. An ecclesiastic, yea, even the Pope of Rome, may lawfully be corrected by subjects, and even by the laity, and may also be accused or impeached by them. We have only to carry ourselves back... | |
| John Henry Overton - England - 1897 - 518 pages
...endowment, to spoil her of her temporalities proportionately to the offence. ' 19. An ecclesiastic, yea, even the Pope of Rome, may lawfully be corrected by subjects, and even the laity, and may also be accused and impeached by them.' We can well understand how these propositions... | |
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