| Henry Allon - 1876 - 604 páginas
...consecrator, and his sentiments on the subject of consecration are best known. lu a sermon he said, ' If the King's Grace being supreme head of the Church of England did chose, denominate, and elect any layman (being learned) to be a bishop, that In/ so chosen should be... | |
| William Maziere Brady - 1877 - 562 páginas
...consecration, it would explain the words attributed to him by Strype (Mem. Vol. I, page 184), namely:— "If the King's Grace, being Supreme Head of the Church of England, did chuse, denominate aud elect any lay man, being learned, to be a IRREGULARITIES COMMON. bishop, that... | |
| William Henry Anderdon - 1878 - 220 páginas
...true Church of God." And, still more to our purpose, as he was one of Parker's consecrators : " 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... | |
| George Washington Hunter - 1879 - 218 páginas
...in companj', 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 (being learned) to be a bishop ; that he, so chosen (without mention made of any orders) should... | |
| George W. Hunter - 1879 - 178 páginas
...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 (being learned) to be a bishop ; that he, so chosen (without mention made of any orders) should... | |
| Pius Devine - 1880 - 464 páginas
...on. If Barlow told Henry VIII. * Union Review, 'Ko\. 1870, quotedinlfy Clerical Friends.f.Viin 1540 that, ' if the king's grace, being supreme head of the Church of England, should elect any layman to be a bishop, without mention made of any orders, he should be as good a... | |
| Protestant orders - 1881 - 122 páginas
...This is given, more fully than " HPL" recites it, by Collier, at p. 135, vol. ii. ed. 1714. "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 he, so chosen (without... | |
| Henry Parry Liddon - 1881 - 120 páginas
...This is given, more fully than " HPL" recites it, by Collier, at p. 135, vol. ii. ed. 1714. "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 he, so chosen (without... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Herbert (baroness Herbert of Lea.) - 1881 - 472 páginas
...who seemed to have a gift for always saying something awkward, " is it really a fact that Barlow said that ' If the King's Grace, being Supreme Head of the Church of England, should elect any layman to be a bishop, without mention made of any Orders, he should be as good a... | |
| William Maziere Brady - 1883 - 564 páginas
...consecration, it would explain the words attributed to him by Strype (Mem. Vol. I, page 184), namely:— "If the King's Grace, being Supreme Head of the Church of England, did chuse, 'lenominate and elect any lay man, being learned, to be a IRREOULARITIES COMMON. bishop, that... | |
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