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" King's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England, and other his dominions, unto whom the chief government of all estates of this realm, whether they be ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes doth appertain, and is not, nor ought to be, subject... "
The Parliamentary Debates - Page 697
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1826
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Ecclesia Restaurata: Or, The History of the Reformation of the ..., Volume 2

Peter Heylyn, Ecclesiastical History Society - 1849 - 522 pages
...such to be rightly, orderly, and lawfully consecrated and ordered. XXXVII. Of tI1e Cieil Moffistratcg. The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm...estates of this Realm, whether they be ecclesiastical orcivil§, in all cases doth appertain, and is not, nor ought to be, subject to any foreign jurisdiction....
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Ecclesia Restaurata: Or, The History of the Reformation of the ..., Volume 2

Peter Heylyn, Ecclesiastical History Society - 1849 - 516 pages
...such to be rightly, orderly, and lawfully consecrated and ordered. XXXVII. Of the Civil Magistrates. The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm...unto whom the chief government of all estates of this Eealm, whether they be ecclesiastical or civil $, in all cases doth appertain, and is not, nor ought...
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The Great Question: Shall Protestant England Submit to Papal Rome? A Sermon ...

Henry Thomas Rees - 1850 - 644 pages
...are, — " The Bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this realm of England." To " the Queen's Majesty the chief government of all estates of this realm,...ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes doth appertain." (Art. XXVII.) Her appeal throughout is to the law and to the testimony. In her Liturgy, and Formularies...
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Vindication of the Church of England; in Reply to the Viscount Fielding, on ...

Williams Morgan - 1851 - 128 pages
...Queen's Majesty is not, nor ought to be, subject to any foreign jurisdiction."—Art. Vide above. " The chief government of all estates of this realm,...ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes doth appertain to the Queen's Majesty."—Art. xxxvii. " The Church hath power to decree rites or ceremonies, and...
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The North British Review, Volume 15

1851 - 616 pages
...only canons which are in force in the Church of England. The thirtyseventh Article is this : — " The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm...of England, and other her dominions, unto whom the government of all Estates of this realm, whether they be ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes, doth...
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The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c ..., Volume 8

1851 - 546 pages
...errors." Let it be well observed, that not merely the supremacy, as defined in the 37th article, " the chief government of all estates of this realm,...whether they be ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes," though that is strong enough and plain enough, but the supremacy "by the laws of this realm established"...
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The Roman Catholic Question: A Copious Series of Important Documents, of ...

1851 - 398 pages
...adopted. " An unwarrantable insult has been offered to the Church and to your Majesty, to whom appertains the chief government of all estates of this realm, whether they be ecclesiastical or civil." First, the Queen is declared to be the head of the Church ; next, she is only declared to be its supreme...
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A volume of divinity for young students

Lowry M'Clintock - 1851 - 176 pages
...consonant with unity, and good church government. ARTICLE XXXVII. OF THE CIVIL MAGISTRATES. " The King's Majesty hath the chief power in this Realm of England, and other his Dominions, unto whom the chief Government of all Estates of this Eealm, whether they be Ecclesiastical...
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Certain Sermons, Or Homilies: Appointed to be Read in Churches, in the Time ...

Church of England - 1852 - 696 pages
...that are put in authority under her : to submit myself to all my governors, &c. &c. — Catechism. The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this Realm...Ecclesiastical or Civil, in all causes doth appertain, . . . The Bishop of Boine hath no jurisdiction in this Realm of England. — Thirty-seventh Article....
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Theophilus Americanus ; Or, Insturction for the Young Student, Concerning ...

Christopher Wordsworth - 1852 - 462 pages
...matter, was incorporated into the thirty-seventh article of the Church of England, where we read that "the Queen's majesty hath the chief power in this...whether they be ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes CHAP. doth appertain, and is not or ought to be subject to any foreign jurisdiction." Also, the same...
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