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" He did not suffer the primate of his kingdom, the archbishop of Canterbury, if he had called together under his presidency an assembly of bishops, to enact or prohibit anything but what was agreeable to his will and had been first ordained by him. "
A History of the English Church: Warre Cornish, F. The English church in the ... - Pagina 125
geredigeerd door - 1910
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The Constitutional History of England, in Its Origin and Development, Volume 1

William Stubbs - 1874 - 658 pagina’s
...went as near to the solution as any state theory Church. has ever done. A second rule was this, ' He did not suffer the primate of his kingdom, the archbishop...his will and had been first ordained by him.' This was a most necessary limitation of the powers given to the newly established courts, nor did it, in...
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The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution: The making of the ...

Hannis Taylor - 1889 - 672 pagina’s
...ecclesiastical assemblies the right to legislate legislation, without limitation. Eadmer tells us that " he did not suffer the primate of his kingdom, the archbishop...agreeable to his will and had been first ordained by him."4 Under these circumstances, and subject to such limitations, the national councils of the English...
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The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution: The making of the ...

Hannis Taylor - 1889 - 642 pagina’s
...ecclesiastical assemblies the right to legislate without limitation ; he did not permit such assemblies " to enact or prohibit anything but what was agreeable to his will and had first been ordained by him." Under these circumstances, and subject to such limitations, the national...
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The Constitutional History of England in its Origin and Development

William Stubbs - 1891 - 720 pagina’s
...Conqueror's rule went as near to the solution as any state theory has ever done. A second rule was this, ' He did not suffer the primate of his kingdom, the archbishop...his will and had been first ordained by him.' This was a most necessary limitation of the powers recognized as belonging to the spiritual courts, nor...
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Social England: From the earliest times to the accession of Edward the First

Henry Duff Traill - 1894 - 568 pagina’s
...the Primate of his kingdom, the Archbishop of Canterbury, if he had called together under his primacy an assembly of bishops, to enact or prohibit anything...agreeable to his will and had been first ordained by him. He did not allow any of his bishops publicly to implead, excommunicate, or constrain by penalty of...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 83

1880 - 846 pagina’s
...himself." Another rule he laid down was, that the Primate (the Archbishop of Canterbury) must " not enact or prohibit anything but what was agreeable to his will, and had bejn first ordained by him." A third rule forbad the bishops " to implead, excommunicate, or constrain...
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The English Church in the Nineteenth Century ...

Francis Warre Cornish - 1910 - 402 pagina’s
...legislation also, by the enactment of canons, William 1 Nan bene rue secundum sanctorum canonum praecepta (Stubbs, Select Charters, p. 81). CHAP. vi MEDIEVAL...up that supremacy which was finally and violently Diddle Agra asserted by Henry VIII., at each step admitted encroachments from the popular will. In...
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The English Church in the Nineteenth Century: By Francis Warre Cornish, Volume 1

Francis Warre Cornish - 1910 - 428 pagina’s
...bene nec secundum sanctorum canonum praecepta (Stubbs, Select Charters, p. 81). CHAP. vi MEDIAEVAL CHURCH COURTS 125 ' did not suffer the primate of...up that supremacy which was finally and violently Middle Agra asserted by Henry VIII., at each step admitted encroachments from the popular will. In...
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British History Chronologically Arranged ...: 55 B.C.- A.D. ... 1919 ...

Arthur Hassall - 1920 - 600 pagina’s
...command, or should on any condition receive his letters if they had not been first shown to himself.' ' He did not suffer the primate of his kingdom, the Archbishop...agreeable to his will and had been first ordained by him.' ' He did not allow any of his bishops publickly to implead, excommunicate, or constrain by penalty...
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A Student's Manual of English Constitutional History

Dudley Julius Medley - 1925 - 902 pagina’s
...very much on the Anglo-Saxon model. The second of William's Consuetudines forbade any assembly of the bishops ' to enact or prohibit anything but what was agreeable to his will and had first been or1 5.C. 96, dained by him ' j1 while under Henry I the Archbishop of Eadmer. Canterbury...
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