God, the increase of virtue in Christ's religion, and for the conservation of the peace, unity, and tranquillity of this realm, any usage, custom, foreign laws, foreign authority, prescription, or any other thing or things to the contrary hereof notwithstanding. The Reformation of the Church of England: Its History, Principles, and Results - Page 213by John Henry Blunt - 1897Full view - About this book
| 1896 - 54 pages
...or may lawfully be reformed, repressed, ordered, redressed, corrected, restrained, or amended, most to the pleasure of Almighty God, the increase of virtue...religion, and for the conservation of the peace, unity and tranquility of this realm; any usage, custom, foreign law, foreign authority, prescription, or any... | |
| William Johnston, Jean Browne Johnston - Great Britain - 1896 - 208 pages
...or may lawfully be reformed, repressed, ordered, redressed, corrected, restrained, or amended, most to the pleasure of Almighty God, the increase of virtue...religion, and for the conservation of the peace, unity and tranquility of this realm; any usage, custom, foreign law, foreign authority, prescription, or any... | |
| Great Britain - 1896 - 736 pages
...conservation of the peace, unity, and tranquillity of this realm ; any usage, custom, foreign law, foreign authority, prescription, or any other thing...or things to the contrary hereof notwithstanding. LVI. THE SECOND ACT OF SUCCESSION, AD 1534. 26 HENRY VIII, CAP. 2. 1534. THIS interpretation of the... | |
| Hannis Taylor - Constitutional history - 1898 - 700 pages
...thing was introduced Head ; " that on the Statute Roll is when the king was declared to be Suforeign laws, foreign authority, prescription, or any other thing or things to the contrary thereof notwithstanding." The fact above all others which this parliamentary assertion of the royal... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 652 pages
...or may lawfully be reformed, repressed, ordered, redressed, corrected, restrained, or amended, most to the pleasure of Almighty God, the increase of virtue...conservation of the peace, unity, and tranquillity of this realm; and usage, custom, foreign laws, foreign authority, prescription, or any other thing or things... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 642 pages
...or may lawfully be reformed, repressed, ordered, redressed, corrected, restrained, or amended, most to the pleasure of Almighty God, the increase of virtue...conservation of the peace, unity, and tranquillity of this realm ; and usage, custom, foreign laws, foreign authority, prescription, or any Other thing or things... | |
| John Fletcher Hurst - Church history - 1900 - 1020 pages
...or may lawfully be reformed, repressed, ordered, redressed, corrected, restrained, or amended, most to the pleasure of Almighty God, the increase of virtue...conservation of the peace, unity, and tranquillity of this realm ; any usage, custom, foreign law, foreign authority, prescription, or any other thing or things... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 650 pages
...or may lawfully be reformed, repressed, ordered, redressed, corrected, restrained, or amended, most to the pleasure of Almighty God, the increase of virtue...and for the conservation of the peace, unity, and tranquility of this realm ; and usage, custom, foreign laws, foreign authority, prescription, or any... | |
| George Gresley Perry - Great Britain - 1900 - 680 pages
...they be, which by any manner of spiritual jurisdiction ought and may be lawfully reformed — most to the pleasure of Almighty God, the increase of virtue in Christ's religion, and for conservation of the peace, unity, and tranquillity of this realm, any usage, etc., to the contrary... | |
| John Fletcher Hurst - Church history - 1900 - 1022 pages
...conservation of the peace, unity, and tranquillity of this realm ; any usage, custom, foreign law, foreign authority, prescription, or any other thing or things to the contrary notwithstanding." ' This brief and sweeping act did indeed what the Spanish ambassador said, that is,... | |
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