York" in the reign of Henry VI. At the dawn of the Reformation, in the reign of king Henry VIII., it was enacted in parliament ° that a review should be had of the canon law ; and, till such review should be made, all canons, constitutions, ordinances,... Church Law: Being a Concise Dictionary of Statutes, Canons, Regulations, and ... - Page 54by Benjamin Whitehead - 1892 - 304 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Henry Hopkins - Ritualism - 1866 - 124 pages
...review should be had of the Canon Law, and till such review should be made, all canons, constitutions, ordinances and synodals provincial, being then already...statute now depends the authority of the Canon Law in England." 1 It becomes important, therefore, to ascertain whether this law enjoins those portions... | |
| John Henry Hopkins - Ritualism - 1866 - 124 pages
...review should be had of the Canon Law, and till such review should be made, all canons, constitutions, ordinances and synodals provincial, being then already...statute now depends the authority of the Canon Law in England." 1 It becomes important, therefore, to ascertain whether this law enjoins those portions... | |
| Church - 1866 - 568 pages
...revision should be had of the Canon Law ; and till such review should be made, all Canons, Constitutions, Ordinances, and Synodals Provincial being then already...Statute now depends the authority of the Canon Law in England." — Commentaries, Vol. ip 66. Kcrr's Ed., 1862. • " Concerning this whole body of the... | |
| John Henry Hopkins (bp. of Vermont.) - 1866 - 124 pages
...review should be had of the Canon Law, and till such review should be made, all canons, constitutions, ordinances and synodals provincial, being then already...be used and executed. And as no such review has yet heen perfected, upon this statute now depends the authority of the Canon Law in England." 1 It becomes... | |
| Orby Shipley - Christianity - 1866 - 576 pages
...revision should be bad of the Canon Law; and till such review should be made, all Canons, Constitutions, Ordinances, and Synodals Provincial being then already...to the law of the land or the King's prerogative, snould still be used and executed. And as no such review has yet been perfected, upon this Statute... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1867 - 926 pages
...canons, constitutions, ordinances, and synodals provincial, being then already made, and not reptigjiant to the law of the land or the king's prerogative,...statute now depends the authority of the canon law in England. As for the canons enacted by the clergy under James I. in the year 1603, and never confirmed... | |
| George Henry Townsend - Chronology, Historical - 1867 - 1132 pages
...under the act, and that until such review was made, all canons, constitutions, ordinances, and synods provincial, being then already made, and not repugnant...law of the land or the king's prerogative, should remain in force. This act, repealed by r Phil. <fe Mary c. 8 (1553), was revived by i Eliz. c. i, s.... | |
| 1882 - 316 pages
...Law should be reviewed (which was never done), and that until such review all canons then existing and not repugnant to the law of the land or the king's prerogative should still be used and executed. Such Canons, therefore, are binding on laity and clergy (Strange, 1060)." Moreover, this enactment... | |
| 1874 - 810 pages
...VIII., by which it was declared that all canons, constitutions, &c,, then existing, and which were not repugnant to the law of the land or the king's prerogative, should remain in use. An incidental effect of the enlargement of ecclesiastical jurisdiction was that the... | |
| Thomas Vowler Short - Great Britain - 1875 - 678 pages
...such review should be made, all canons, constitutions, ordinances, and syuodals provincial, boiugtheu already made, and not repugnant to the law of the...statute now depends the authority of the canon law ill England. maid of Kent. Elizabeth Barton had pretended to revelations concerning the king's death,... | |
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