| 1827 - 490 pages
...his attempt : — " Ye know well that for many years since, Elizabeth was deprived of her kingdom, and all her subjects absolved from their fidelity by the Pope, unto whom he that reigneth in the Heavens, the King of Kings hath committed all power, that he should root up,... | |
| Robert King - Ireland - 1851 - 740 pages
...bring them under our yoak, which is a very untruth ; for we endeavour not to persude any body that he should deny due obedience (according to the word of God) to his prince. But y« know well, that for many years since, Elizabeth was deprived of her kingdom, and all her subjects... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 738 pages
...bring them under our yoak, which is a very untruth ; for we endeavour not to persude any body that he should deny due obedience (according to the word of God) to his prince. But jt know well, that for many years since, Elizabeth was deprived of her kingdom, ana all her subjects... | |
| Genius - Church and state - 1851 - 262 pages
...reason for his attempt :— " Ye know well that many years since Elizabeth was deprived of her kingdom, and all her subjects absolved from their fidelity, by the pope, unto whom he that reigneth in the heavens, the king of kings, hath committed all power, that he should root up,... | |
| Robert King - Ireland - 1851 - 768 pages
...the Irish People. 1293 know well, that for many years since, Elizabeth was deprived of her kingdom, and all her subjects absolved from their fidelity by the pope ; unto whom He that reigneth in the heavens, the King of kings, hath committed all power, that he should root up,... | |
| Thomas Dunbar Ingram - Church and state - 1892 - 486 pages
...sovereign. " Te know well," he says, " that for many years since Elizabeth was deprived of her kingdom, and all her subjects absolved from their fidelity by the Pope, unto whom He that reigneth in the heavens, the King of Kings, hath committed all power that he should root up,... | |
| Sir Thomas Stafford - Ireland - 1896 - 424 pages
...bring them under our yoke, which is a very untruth; for we endeavour not to persuade anybody that he should deny due obedience (according to the word of God) to his prince. But ye know well that, for many years past, Elizabeth was deprived of her kingdom and all her subjects... | |
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