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Most of the auncient and the Moderne Writers, doe signifie by Tribunall, Iudiciariam potestatem, a iudiciarie power which is giuen vnto him of the Father ( All power is giuen vnto me in heauen & in earth, saith our blessed Sauiour) potestatem regendi, potestatem iudicandi, power both to gouerne and to iudge: |
Most of the ancient and the Modern Writers, do signify by Tribunal, Iudiciariam potestatem, a judiciary power which is given unto him of the Father (All power is given unto me in heaven & in earth, Says our blessed Saviour) potestatem regendi, potestatem iudicandi, power both to govern and to judge: |
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