| Edward Hatton - 1826 - 274 pages
...was inform'd against, for delivering in a sermon, among other things, the following passage : ' Item. That if the King's Grace, being Supreme Head of the Church of England, did chuse, denominate, and elect any layman, (being learned) to be a Bishop, that be so chosen (without... | |
| Jeremy Collier - Great Britain - 1840 - 484 pages
...imagined by the bishop of Rome and our priests to have trentals and other mundane lucre thereby. " Item. That if the king's grace, being supreme head of the...of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman (being learned) to be a bishop ; that he, so chosen, (without mention made of any orders) should... | |
| Jeremy Collier - Great Britain - 1840 - 476 pages
...imagined by the bishop of Rome and our priests to have trentals and other mundane lucre thereby. " Item. That if the king's grace, being supreme head of the...of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman (being learned) to be a bishop ; that he, so chosen, (without mention made of any orders) should... | |
| Peter Richard Kenrick - Anglican orders - 1841 - 268 pages
...which he (Barlow) was accused of spreading, he was charged with having maintained this proposition : ' That if the King's Grace, being supreme head of the...of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman (being learned) to be a bishop ; that he so chosen (without mention made of any orders) should... | |
| Pierre François Le Courayer - Anglican orders - 1844 - 512 pages
...accused of having maintained, he was reproached among others with having advanced this proposition : k " That if the King's Grace, being Supreme Head of the Church of England, did choose, dec [Burnet, ib. p. 228.] of God there, or no ? And also make d ["Whether, if it fortuned a Christian... | |
| Ernest Silvanus Appleyard - Christian union - 1848 - 144 pages
...with heresy, and he was charged with having advanced, among other propositions, this following, — " That if the king's grace, being supreme head of the...of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman, being learned, to be a bishop, that he so chosen, without mention made of any orders, should... | |
| Jeremy Collier - British Isles - 1852 - 460 pages
...imagined by the bishop of Rome and our priests to have trentals and other mundane lucre thereby. " Item. That if the king's grace, being supreme head of the...of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman (being learned) to be a bishop; that he, BO chosen, RM (without mention made of any orders)... | |
| 1858 - 448 pages
...against Barlow in November 1536, seven months after his removal to St. David's, for having preached, " If the king's grace, being supreme head of the Church...of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman, being learned, to be a Bishop, that he so chosen, without mention made of any orders, should... | |
| John Williams - Anglican orders - 1859 - 284 pages
...weavers, were in company, and elected in the name of God, that there was the true Church of God." " Item, that if the King's Grace, being Supreme Head of the...of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman to be a Bishop ; that he, so chosen, should be as good a Bishop as he is, or the best in England."... | |
| Religion - 1896 - 588 pages
...LL.B., of St. David's, charged him with having preached there in a sermon of November 1536 to the effect that, ' If the King's Grace, being supreme head of the Church of England, did choose and denominate and elect any layman, being learned, to be a bishop, that he, so chosen, without mention... | |
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