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as were not introductory of any new law, but declaratorie, and restoratiue of the ancient iurisdiction, both in Spirituall and in Temporall things to the Crowne of England, as against all the filthy barking of foule-mouthed Dogs, I meane, Parsons, and his prating Companions, it is both learnedly and largely deliuered out of the depth of our English Antiquities, by the liuely now liuing Oracle of the Common Lawes, in Cawdries Case de iure Regis ecclesiastico. For so farre as I can finde by diligent search of the Acts and Monuments, touching the issues of Church affayres, I see that God tooke the very same course for our deliuerance out of Popish tyrannie, which he vsed for the bringing of Israel out of Aegypt by Moses and Aaron ; |
as were not introductory of any new law, but declaratory, and restorative of the ancient jurisdiction, both in Spiritual and in Temporal things to the Crown of England, as against all the filthy barking of Foulmouthed Dogs, I mean, Parsons, and his prating Sodales, it is both learnedly and largely Delivered out of the depth of our English Antiquities, by the lively now living Oracle of the Common Laws, in Cadries Case de iure Regis Ecclesiastic. For so Far as I can find by diligent search of the Acts and Monuments, touching the issues of Church affairs, I see that God took the very same course for our deliverance out of Popish tyranny, which he used for the bringing of Israel out of Egypt by Moses and Aaron; |
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Sir Ed. Cooke then L. Chiefe Iustice of England, part. 5. of Reports. |
Sir Ed. Cooke then L. Chief justice of England, part. 5. of Reports. |
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