| Walter Farquhar Hook - Bishops - 1868 - 532 pages
...Convocation of Canterbury, and on the 5th of May the Convocation of York, declared, that " the pope of Rome hath no greater jurisdiction conferred on him by God in Holy Scripture, in this kingdom of England, than any other foreign bishop."* Thus spoke the clergy... | |
| William Selwyn - 1864 - 1034 pages
...with which we have no further connection, was the affirmation of the indisputable fact that " The Pope of Rome hath no greater jurisdiction conferred on him by GOD, in Holy Scripture, in this kingdom of England, than any other foreign Bishop" — a truism affirmed in... | |
| John Hicklin (of Torquay.) - Church and state - 1873 - 308 pages
...March and May respectively, renounce the Papal Supremacy in this land, deciding that — " The Pope of Rome hath no greater jurisdiction conferred on him by God in Holy Scripture in this kingdom of England than any other foreign Bishop " — Thus formally laying... | |
| C T. Winter - 1880 - 336 pages
...same year the Convocation of Canterbury and the Convocation of York declared severally and separately "that the Bishop of Rome hath no greater jurisdiction conferred on him by God in this kingdom of England than any other foreign bishop." The rejection of papal supremacy was followed... | |
| John Williams - Reformation - 1881 - 238 pages
...and the English Convocations of Canterbury and York met it by the definitive declaration (in I534),1 "that the Bishop of Rome hath no greater jurisdiction conferred on him by God, in this Kingdom of England, 1 Canterbury declared on March 5, 1534, and York on May 5 of the same year.... | |
| 1882 - 312 pages
...the people be withdrawn from the See of Rome;" and Convocation completed them in 1534, by declaring " that the Bishop of Rome hath no greater jurisdiction conferred on him by God in this kingdom of England, than any other foreign Bishop." "The vision of a National Autonomous Church,... | |
| Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland - Great Britain - 1888 - 356 pages
...| 1539. | Arthur. Pole. Edmund. Eeginald, Archbishop of Canterbury, f1. 1558. ENGLISH. 1536. ferred on him by God in the Kingdom of England than any other foreign bishop. " 1535. HENRY TAKES THE TITLE OF "SUPREME TTF.AP OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND," by the Act of Supremacy. Fisher and More... | |
| George Charles Brodrick - Education - 1891 - 592 pages
...in succession. Accordingly, in common with these bodies and the University of Cambridge, it declared that ' The Bishop of Rome hath no greater jurisdiction conferred on him by God in this kingdom of England than any other foreign Bishop.' By this time Protestant doctrines, propagated... | |
| Robert Henry Cole - Anglican Communion - 1892 - 132 pages
...21, AD 1533. 3 26 Henry VIII., c. I, AD 1534. In March, 1834, the Convocation of Canterbury declared that " the Bishop of Rome hath no greater jurisdiction conferred on him by God over this country than any other foreign Bishop." In June, 1834, the Convocation of York adopted the... | |
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