| Henry Newland - 1829 - 276 páginas
...such flagrant profligacy of every principle not alone of religion, but even of decency, exclaimed : " If England and Ireland be under one king, they are both bound to the obedience of one law under him. It was a bishopric I came hither to receive, which I would be better contented to tread under my feet,... | |
| 1840 - 548 páginas
...Archbishop and his principal Clergy objected to the change ; but Bale manfully persisted, contending that " if England and Ireland be under one King, they are both bound to obey one law under him," and he carried his point ; " there being no tumult among the people, and every... | |
| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1840 - 884 páginas
...contrary sentiment was maintained by others, especially by the Bishop-elect of Ossory, who contended, that "if England and Ireland be under one king, they are...bound to the obedience of one law under him," and who absolutely refused to be consecrated by the old Pontifical. In the end he was supported by the... | |
| Richard Mant - 1841 - 862 páginas
...sentiment was maintained by others, especially toy the Bishop-elect of Ossory, who contended, that "if England and Ireland be under one king, they are...bound to the obedience of one law under him," and who absolutely refused to be consecrated by the old Pontifical. In the end he was supported toy the... | |
| Richard Mant - 1841 - 846 páginas
...by others, especially by the Bishop-elect of Ossory, who contended, that "if England and Ireland bo under one king, they are both bound to the obedience of one law under him," and who absolutely refused to be consecrated by the old Pontifical. In the end he was supported by the... | |
| Alexander George Richey - 1870 - 508 páginas
...contemplated anything further, acting probably upon the sentiment afterwards expressed by Bale — " If England and Ireland be under one King, they are...both bound to the obedience of one law under him." His efforts were approved and quickened by a letter from Cromwell, who stated that the King was fallen... | |
| Henry Holloway - 1919 - 252 páginas
...previously urged in other circumstances by Archbishop Browne, who must consequently have felt its weight. " If England and Ireland be under one King, they are...law under him. And as for us, we came hither as true subjects of his, sworn to obey that ordinance." Apparently the Bishops-elect had taken the oath of... | |
| Felicity Heal - 2003 - 587 páginas
...grounds that the new had not been sanctioned by the act of an Irish parliament. But Bale argued that 'if England and Ireland be under one king, they are...bound to the obedience of one law under him'. And his view prevailed because it had 4 M. Aston, England's Iconoclasts: Laws Against Images (Oxford, 1988),... | |
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