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The more unreasonable is the High-Priest of Rome, to challenge to himself any temporal or Civil Iurisdiction, as virtually annexed to his spiritual power, or necessarily derived thence, Templum and Praetorium, the Chair and the Throne, the Altar and the Bench, the Sheephook and the Scepter, the Keys and the Sword; though they may sometimes concur upon the same person, yet the Powers remain perpetually distinct and independant ▪ and such as do not of necessity infer the one the other. |
The more unreasonable is the High-Priest of Room, to challenge to himself any temporal or Civil Jurisdiction, as virtually annexed to his spiritual power, or necessarily derived thence, Templum and Praetorium, the Chair and the Throne, the Altar and the Bench, the Sheephook and the Sceptre, the Keys and the Sword; though they may sometime concur upon the same person, yet the Powers remain perpetually distinct and independent ▪ and such as do not of necessity infer the one the other. |
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