| Charles MacFarlane - 1861 - 852 str.
...permission and ordinance of God, we are King of England ; and the Kings of England in times past hail never any superior but God only. Therefore, know you...well that we will maintain the right of our crown, and of our temporal jurisdiction, as well in this as in all other points, in as ample a manner ae any... | |
| 1868 - 904 str.
...By God's will we are king of England, and the kings of England in times past had never any superiors but God only. Therefore know you well that we will maintain the right of our crown." The Parliament of England was now again, as it had been in the days of Wyckliffe, weary of the arrogant... | |
| John Awdelay - 1869 - 462 str.
...officer employed to cite parties before the ecclesiastical courts, more commonly called the apparitor. of England in times past had never any superior, but...well that we will maintain the right of our crown, and of our temporal jurisdiction, as well in this as in all other points, in as ample a manner aa any... | |
| 1871 - 186 str.
...officer employed to cite parties before the ecclesiastical courts, more commonly called the apparitor. /of England in times past had never any superior,...well that we will maintain the right of our crown, and of our /temporal jurisdiction, as well in this as in all other points, in as ample a j manner as... | |
| George Eliel Sargent - 1871 - 282 str.
...assert the " royal supremacy : " — " By the permission and ordinance of God we are king of England; and the kings of England in times past had never any...Therefore know you well that we will maintain the rights of our crown, and of our temporal jurisdiction, as well in this as in all other points, in as... | |
| England - 1871 - 836 str.
...ordinance of God," Henry exclaimed, " we are king of England, and the kings of England in times past liad never any superior but God only. Therefore know you...well that we will maintain the right of our crown, and of our temporal jurisdiction, as well in this as in all other points, in as ample manner as any... | |
| James Aitken Wylie - 1899 - 672 str.
...clergy above the Parliament was to put them above himself, " and the Kings in England, in times post, had never any superior but God only. Therefore know...well that we will maintain the right of our crown." Baffled in their attack on Parliament, the priests vented their fury upon others. There were still... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1876 - 928 str.
...with much spirit, " By the permission and ordinance of God, we are King of England ; and the Kinpi of England in times past had never any superior but God only. Therefore, know you well th.it we will maintain the right of our crown, and of oui' temporal jurisdiction, as well in this as... | |
| James Aitken Wylie - 1899 - 686 str.
...who saw that to put the clergy above the Parliament was to put them above himself, " and the Kings in England, in times past, had never any -superior but...well that we will maintain the right of our crown." Baffled in their attack on Parliament, the priests vented their fury upon others. There were still... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1882 - 606 str.
...following short oration : — " By the permission and ordinance of God we are King of An alleged England, and the Kings of England in times past had never any...superior, but God only. Therefore know you well that VII I we will maintain the right of our crown, and of our tern- ££' '|! 5 poral jurisdiction as well... | |
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