| John Bancks - 1760 - 330 páginas
...in praife of the three kings of Colen. He declared in the pulpit, that when our reformers abolimed the mafs, they took away all good order. He faid that...power over the church, than the boy that rubbed his horfes heels. For the clergy had then afl'uin. ed to themfelves the real fupremacy ; and as the crown... | |
| Richard Baron - 1768 - 440 páginas
...inflead of reformation, made a deformation : That he faid, that * Rujh'w. abridg. vol. 3 p. 383. the the king had no more power over the church than the boy that rubbed his horfe's heels ; and not only called one of the canons rogue, rafcal, &c but laid violent hands oh him in his own... | |
| Richard Baron - 1768 - 454 páginas
...inftead of reformation, made a deformation : That he faid, that *' Rvjhiv- abrdg. vol. 3 p. 383. ihe king had no more power over the church than the boy that rubbed his horfe's heels; and not only called one of the canons rogue, rafcal, &c bat laid violent hands on him in his own hoiife,... | |
| John Bancks - 1779 - 336 páginas
...pfalms, an anthem in praife of the three Kir£3 ofColen. He declared in the pulpit, that when oi.f reformers abolifhed the mafs, they took away all good order. He faid that the King had no mor;.' power over the church, than the boy that rubbed his horfes heels. For the clergy had then affifmed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 784 páginas
...Cosins, then and there, spake words derogating from the king's prerogative. The words were these, ' The king had no more power over the church, than the boy that rubs my horse's heels.' XX. That there being many Canons of the said church present at that time, amongsf... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 652 páginas
...cope, which he laid aside when he took a wife : He had denied the royal supremacy, having declared, that the king had no more power over the church than the boy who rubbed his horse's heels ; and had aggravated all these superstitions, and the denial of the supremacy,... | |
| George Nugent Grenville Baron Nugent - 1832 - 488 páginas
...a reformed, made a deformed ' religion.' He had denied the King's supremacy over the church, saying that ' the King ' had no more power over the church than the ' boy who rubbed his horse's heels.' And all these doctrines he had made practical by his violent persecution... | |
| John William Clayton - 1859 - 404 páginas
...three score of which he had placed on and about the altar. He denied the royal supremacy, insisting that the King had no more power over the church than the boy who rubbed his horse's heels ; and crowned his conformity to the spirit of Popery by the most cruel... | |
| John Williams Clayton - 1859 - 372 páginas
...three score of which he had placed on and about the altar. He denied the royal supremacy, insisting that the King had no more power over the church than the boy who rubbed his horse's heels ; and crowned his conformity to the spirit of Popery by the most cruel... | |
| George Brodie - 1866 - 548 páginas
...cope, which he laid aside when he took a wife : he had denied the royal supremacy, having declared that the king had no more power over the church than the boy who rubbed his horse's heels ; and had aggravated all these superstitions, and the denial of the supremacy,... | |
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