The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: With a Life of the Author and a Critical Examination of His Writings, Volume 14C. and J. Rivington, 1828 |
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... civil and ecclesiastical power differ . The civil power , if it condemns the innocent , hath effect upon him , and does afflict or put him to death : but the eccle- siastical power does nothing , unless the man hath done the mischief to ...
... civil and ecclesiastical power differ . The civil power , if it condemns the innocent , hath effect upon him , and does afflict or put him to death : but the eccle- siastical power does nothing , unless the man hath done the mischief to ...
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... civil power , then for that a civil coercion must be used . It is certainly unlawful to excommunicate any man for not paying the fees of courts ; for a contumacy there is an offence against the civil power , and he hath a sword of his ...
... civil power , then for that a civil coercion must be used . It is certainly unlawful to excommunicate any man for not paying the fees of courts ; for a contumacy there is an offence against the civil power , and he hath a sword of his ...
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... civil intercourse be prohibited , that the criminal by shame might be brought to repentance , then that also must be denied him : for if he be bound by the censure of the church , then we also , who are the relatives of that coercion ...
... civil intercourse be prohibited , that the criminal by shame might be brought to repentance , then that also must be denied him : for if he be bound by the censure of the church , then we also , who are the relatives of that coercion ...
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... civil duties , the ecclesiastical power hath nothing to do . If the civil power hath forbidden a civil duty , he may , and then the subject is civilly bound in all things but where God hath commanded a duty . For even the king cannot ...
... civil duties , the ecclesiastical power hath nothing to do . If the civil power hath forbidden a civil duty , he may , and then the subject is civilly bound in all things but where God hath commanded a duty . For even the king cannot ...
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... civil and ecclesiastic power obliges them at home . A general council is a union of government , a consent of princes and bishops , and in that every one agrees to govern by the measures to which there they do consent : and the con ...
... civil and ecclesiastic power obliges them at home . A general council is a union of government , a consent of princes and bishops , and in that every one agrees to govern by the measures to which there they do consent : and the con ...
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