Objections to a Bill Presented to the House of Lords by the Lord Bishop of London, Intituled "An Act to Amend the Law with Reference to the Administration of Justice in Her Majesty's Privy Council, on Appeal from the Ecclesiastical Courts.".

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J. Hatchard & Son, 1850 - Conflict of laws - 12 pages

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Page 6 - ... the archbishop should fail to do justice, recurrence should be had lastly, to our lord the king, that so the controversy may be terminated in the archbishop's court by a precept from the king, and so that it go no farther without the king's consent.
Page 6 - England which hath been so free at all times that it hath been in subjection to no realm, but immediately subject to God in all things touching the regality of the same Crown, and to none other, should be submitted to the Pope...
Page 5 - Rex autem, qui vicarius summi regis est ad hoc est constitutus, ut regnum terrenum et populum Domini, et super omnia sanctam veneretur Ecclesiam ejus, et regat et ab injuriosis defendat et maleficos ab ea evellat et destruat, et penitus disperdat.
Page 6 - Ecclesiam ejus, et regat, et ab injuriosis defendat, et malefices ab ea evellat et destruat, et penitus disperdat. Quod nisi fecerit, nee nomen regis in eo constabit, verum, testante papa Jeanne, nomen regis perdit.
Page 6 - Reges, solo regis nomine contenti : a quo responsum est, — " Illos decet vocari " ' Reges/ qui vigilanter defendunt et regunt Ecclesiam " Dei et populum ejus unitatis, [juxta] Regem Paalmi" graphum dicentem, — Sf Non habitabit in medio domus " ' meae qui facit superbiam, etc.
Page 3 - Majesty's prerogative royal, but the rights of the people as they are secured by the Bill of Rights, (1 Will, and Mary; Sess. 2, c. 2, (36,) to be exempt from that Ecclesiastical

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