| William Waterworth - 1854 - 446 pages
...decree all such to be rightly, orderly, and lawfully consecrated and ordered. XXXVII. OF THE CIVIL MAGISTRATES. — The Queen's Majesty hath the chief...in this Realm of England, and other her Dominions, unto whom the chief Government of all Estates of this Realm, whether they be Ecclesiastical or Civil,... | |
| William Waterworth - 1854 - 440 pages
...decree all such to be rightly, orderly, and lawfully consecrated and ordered. XXXVII. OF THE CIVIL MAGISTRATES. — The Queen's Majesty hath the chief...in this Realm of England, and other her Dominions, unto whom the chief Government of all Estates of this Realm, whether they be Ecclesiastical or Civil,... | |
| Harvey Newcomb - Missions - 1854 - 874 pages
...Victoria is, in omitting the title of headship. Thus stands the 37th article of the Church of England : " The Queen's majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England, and other her dominions, unto whom the government of all estates of this realm, whether they be ecclesiastical or civil, in... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1854 - 752 pages
...— " The Queen's Majesty hnth chief power in this realm of England, aml other her dominions, unto whom the chief government of all estates of this realm, whether they be ecclesiastieal or civil, in all causes doth appertain, and is not, nor ought not to be, subject to... | |
| 1867 - 546 pages
...Established Church, as in the colony of Natal, the supremacy cannot exist. The 37th Article affirms, that " the Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England, and other her dominions, unto whom the chief government of all estates of this realm, whether they be ecclesiastical or civil,... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1874 - 676 pages
...the Church universal. We read in the Thirty-eighth Article as follows on the matter in hand : — " The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England, and other her dominions, unto whom the chief govern-meat l of all estates of this realm, whether they be ecclesiastical or civil,... | |
| Church of England - 1868 - 632 pages
...decree all such to be rightly, orderly, and lawfully consecrated and ordered. XXXVII. Of the Civil Magistrates. THE Queen's Majesty hath the chief power...in this Realm of England, and other her Dominions, unto whom the chief Government of all Estates of this Realm, whether they be Ecclesiastical or Civil,... | |
| James Whiteside - Great Britain - 1868 - 498 pages
...establishes this construction, and I shall insert it to prove the accuracy of my statement : — " The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England, and other her Dominions, unto whom the chief Government of all Estates of this Realm, whether they be Ecclesiastical or Civil,... | |
| Henry Barclay Swete - 1868 - 240 pages
...Councils may err and sometimes have erred even in things pertaining unto God."— Article XXI. ' ' The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this Realm of England, and other her Dominions, unto whom the CH. IV.] OF SUPREMACY & INFALLIBILITY. 45 chief Government of all Estates of this Realm,... | |
| sir Robert Joseph Phillimore (1st bart.) - 1868 - 132 pages
...Magistrates fixes the bounds of the Royal authority in matters of religion : — " The Queen's Majesty hafh the chief power in this realm " of England, and other her dominions, unto whom the chief " government of all estates of this realm, whether they be " ecclesiastical or... | |
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