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" The Parliament is the temporal head of the Church, from whose acts, and from whose acts alone, it exists as the National Church, and from which alone it derives all its powers. "
Tracts - Page 9
by British anti-state-church assoc - 1850
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Studies in Scottish History: Chiefly Ecclesiastical

Alexander Taylor Innes - 1892 - 372 lehte
...Kirk of Scotland in any temporal, or legislative, or judicial sense, is a position which I can signify by no other name than absurdity. The Parliament is...Church, and from which alone it derives all its powers." Again, " Who gave the Church courts any jurisdiction ? The law and that alone gave it ; and the law...
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The Free Church of Scotland: Her Origin, Founders and Testimony

Peter Bayne - 1893 - 376 lehte
...was taken by the Dean. " That our Saviour," he said, with the pungency of scorn, " is the temporal head of the Kirk of Scotland in any temporal, or legislative,...Church, and from which alone it derives all its powers." The arrogant sweep of generalisation in this would-be philosophical, but, in fact, merely rhetorical...
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Chapters from the History of the Free Church of Scotland

Norman L. Walker - 1895 - 540 lehte
...judicial sense, is a position which I can signify by no other name than absurdity. The Parliament is the head of the Church, from whose Acts, and from whose...Church, and from which alone it derives all its powers. Who," he added, " gave the Church Courts any jurisdiction ? The law, and that alone, gave it, and the...
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History of the Christian Church, 2. köide

John Fletcher Hurst - 1900 - 1022 lehte
..." That our Saviour," said the Lord President truly, and his words are true of all State Churches, " is the head of the Kirk of Scotland in any temporal,...Church, and from which alone it derives all its powers." Of course, to any man who understands Christianity and is willing to take the consequences, such a...
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Middle Temple Records: 1501-1603

Middle Temple (London, England) - 1904 - 496 lehte
...any inherent or divine right, but as given and granted by the king or any of his predecessors. . . . The Parliament is the temporal head of the Church,...national Church, and from which alone it derives all its powers.'98 He would not for a moment admit that a conflict of jurisdiction between Church and State...
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The Life of Principal Rainy, 1. köide

Patrick Carnegie Simpson - 1909 - 522 lehte
...Lord President declared — the capitals and italics are his own in his printed judgment — that ' THE PARLIAMENT is the temporal head of the Church...Church and from which alone it derives all its powers.' Lord Campbell held that ' while the appellants remain members of the Establishment, they are, in addition...
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A Free Lance: Being Short Paragraphs and Detached Pages from an Author's ...

Frederic Rowland Marvin - 1912 - 222 lehte
...judicial, or legislative sense, is a position which I can dignify by no other name than absurdity. Parliament is the temporal head of the Church, from'...church, and from which alone it derives all its powers." — Lord President Hope. So we are to understand that in every state church (the Presbyterian Church...
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Studies in the Problem of Sovereignty

Harold Joseph Laski - 1917 - 320 lehte
...any inherent or divine right, but as given and granted by the king or any of his predecessors. . . . The Parliament is the temporal head of the Church,...Church, and from which alone it derives all its powers.' 88 He would not for a moment admit that a conflict of jurisdiction between Church and State might occur,...
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Studies in the Problem of Sovereignty

Harold Joseph Laski - 1917 - 320 lehte
...any inherent or divine right, but as given and granted by the king or any of his predecessors. . . . The Parliament is the temporal head of the Church,...national Church, and from which alone it derives all its powers.'98 He would not for a moment admit that a conflict of jurisdiction between Church and State...
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The Scottish Church Question

James Barr - 1920 - 328 lehte
...the Form of Prayer, and do many things, which by his sole authority he cannot do in our Church. But that our Saviour is the Head of the Kirk of Scotland...Church, and from which alone it derives all its powers." J 3. — The Church versus the Establishment. In the Stewarton Case, Lord President Hope said :—...
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