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I will never in that matter conclude anything that shall be prejudicial in the realm , for the weal , good , and ... that in these matters , as in matters of religion , she acted for what she believed to be the best interests of her ...
I will never in that matter conclude anything that shall be prejudicial in the realm , for the weal , good , and ... that in these matters , as in matters of religion , she acted for what she believed to be the best interests of her ...
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Faith and religion ought not to be subject to the vagaries of a body of lay Lords and Commoners ; the bill deals with a matter of life and death , not to be passed over lightly . He examined the Order for the Administration of the Holy ...
Faith and religion ought not to be subject to the vagaries of a body of lay Lords and Commoners ; the bill deals with a matter of life and death , not to be passed over lightly . He examined the Order for the Administration of the Holy ...
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found it unlawful to determine matters of doctrine because they were laymen . “ But to conclude ; and if these emperors had not to do with such matters , how should your lordships have to do with all ? " 9 Such arguments did not prevent ...
found it unlawful to determine matters of doctrine because they were laymen . “ But to conclude ; and if these emperors had not to do with such matters , how should your lordships have to do with all ? " 9 Such arguments did not prevent ...
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