The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 9Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish Historical Review Trust, 1912 A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886. |
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... claims of the Reformers . But had the struggle been exclusively religious , the course of the Reformed Church would have been clearer , and political and constitutional cross - currents would not have so effectually confused the issues ...
... claims of the Reformers . But had the struggle been exclusively religious , the course of the Reformed Church would have been clearer , and political and constitutional cross - currents would not have so effectually confused the issues ...
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... claims to consistorial jurisdiction as regards the confirmation of testaments with precision and at length , 1 and five years later we find the estates enacting that all and sundrie the Kinge's Leiges of the Realme live and be governed ...
... claims to consistorial jurisdiction as regards the confirmation of testaments with precision and at length , 1 and five years later we find the estates enacting that all and sundrie the Kinge's Leiges of the Realme live and be governed ...
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... claims of the restored Episcopate to the jurisdiction of the Pre - Reformation prelates and was not directed against the Presbyterian party . Any claim to participate in the administration of civil justice came from the Bishops . Thus ...
... claims of the restored Episcopate to the jurisdiction of the Pre - Reformation prelates and was not directed against the Presbyterian party . Any claim to participate in the administration of civil justice came from the Bishops . Thus ...
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... claim of the early Reformed City units to step into the shoes of the Church of Rome.1 Just as the nobles who had seized the Church lands were determined to retain them , and the Reformed Ministry had to rest satisfied with a moderate ...
... claim of the early Reformed City units to step into the shoes of the Church of Rome.1 Just as the nobles who had seized the Church lands were determined to retain them , and the Reformed Ministry had to rest satisfied with a moderate ...
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... claims of Rome , they could not consistently treat jurisdiction on consistorial questions as within the scope of the Church , and , accepting the claim of the Crown , did not desire to intervene directly in a civil matter . We must now ...
... claims of Rome , they could not consistently treat jurisdiction on consistorial questions as within the scope of the Church , and , accepting the claim of the Crown , did not desire to intervene directly in a civil matter . We must now ...
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