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" That prelacy and the superiority of any office in the Church above presbyters is and hath been a great and insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclinations of the generality of the people ever since the Reformation... "
A statement of the proceedings of the Presbytery of Glasgow, relative to the ... - Page 263
by Glasgow presbytery - 1808 - 269 lehte
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Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church ...

1889 - 610 lehte
...Parliament, but declaring James to have forfeited, instead of abdicated, the crown, and finally declaring ' that Prelacy, and the superiority of any office in the Church above Presbyters, had been, and still is, a great and insupportable grievance and trouble to the nation, and contrary...
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Scotland from the Earliest Times to the Present Century

John Mackintosh - 1890 - 392 lehte
...introduce a hostile army into the country to live at free quarters in a time of peace. That prelacy or the superiority of any office in the church above presbyters is, and has been, a great and insufferable grievance and trouble to the nation, ever since the Reformation,...
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The Story of Scotland from the Earliest Times to the Present Century ...

John Mackintosh - 1890 - 398 lehte
...introduce a hostile army into the country to live at free quarters in a time of peace. That prelacy or the superiority of any office in the church above presbyters is, and has been, a great and insufferable grievance and trouble to the nation, ever since the Reformation,...
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The Union of England and Scotland: A Study of International History

James Mackinnon - 1896 - 556 lehte
...to the Scottish Estates. The Convention decided in favour of Presbytery. It declared that " Prelacy is and hath been a great and insupportable grievance, and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclination of the generality of the people, ever since the Reformation, and therefore ought to be...
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History of the Scottish Church, 2. köide

W. Stephen - 1896 - 782 lehte
...been, a great and insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation, and contrary to the inclination of the generality of the people, ever since the Reformation they having been reformed from Popery by Presbyters), and therefore ought to be abolished." William and Mary accepted...
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The Historic Significance of Episcopacy in Scotland 1560-1690

Henry Martyn Beckwith Reid - 1899 - 48 lehte
...declarations of representative bodies like the Convention and the Parliament. The Convention declared that " Prelacy and the superiority of any office in the Church above Presbyters " was " contrary to the inclination of the generality of the people," and that it had been a " great...
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Charters and Other Documents A.D. 1175-1707, 2. köide

1906 - 754 lehte
...offer of the Crowne to their Majesties, of the date the eleventh day of Aprile 1689 yeares, prelacie and the superiority of any office in the church above presbyters is and hath been ane unsupportable grievance and trouble to this natione, and contrary to the inclinationes of the generalise...
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The Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland, 1424-1707

Scotland - 1908 - 388 lehte
...in their Claime of Eight of the Eleavinth of Apryll last declared that Prelacie and the superioritie of any office in the church above Presbyters Is and hath been a greate and unsupportable greiveance to this Nation and contrair to the inclinationes of the generalitie...
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The Church Quarterly Review, 69. köide

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1910 - 546 lehte
...the ' Claim of Right,' it is clear that Presbyterianism had travelled far between 1581 and 1689 : ' that Prelacy, and the superiority of any office in...presbyters), and therefore ought to be abolished.' 2 The acceptance of Presbyterian ordination by the Church of England in the days soon after the Reformation...
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The Life of Cardinal Vaughan, 2. köide

John George Snead-Cox - 1910 - 522 lehte
...which the country is well rid. Thus the Claim of Right which the King has sworn to maintain asserts that ' prelacy and the superiority of any office in...been, a great and insupportable grievance . . . and ought to be abolished.' If we understand the word ' maintain ' in its natural sense, not as implying...
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