| Henry Moore - 1877 - 492 páginas
...good, the ultimate end and object of man himself.' l And this is just what Hooker means when he says, ' There is not any man of the Church of England but the same is a member of the commonwealth, nor any member of the commonwealth which is not also of the Church... | |
| John Williams - 1881 - 238 páginas
...any change in the relation of the Sovereign. So long as Hooker's celebrated dictum remained true, " there is not any man of the Church of England but...man a member of the commonwealth which is not also of the Church of England," parliamentary legislation for the Church might well enough be regarded as... | |
| 1881 - 552 páginas
...Genevan polities. Here, for example, is Hooker's fine statement of his idea— We hold that, seeing there is not any man of the Church of England but...man is also a member of the Commonwealth, nor any member of the Commonwealth which is not also of the Church of England, therefore as in a figure triangle... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1882 - 352 páginas
...Genevan polities. Here, for example, is Hooker's fine statement of his idea : " We hold that, seeing there is not any man of the Church of England but...man is also a member of the Commonwealth, nor any member of the Commonwealth which is not also of the Church of England, therefore as in a figure triangle... | |
| Heman Lincoln - 1884 - 178 páginas
...the Supper, holding that all who were born in England were born also into the Church. Hooker said, " There is not any man of the Church of England but the same is also a member of the Commonwealth, nor any member of the Commonwealth who is not also of the Church... | |
| 1891 - 938 páginas
...itself. Originally it was conterminous with English citizenship. As Hooker puts it : " There is not a man of the Church of England but the same man is also...man a member of the Commonwealth which is not also of the Church of England." And on this intolerant understanding it was that the Tudor supremacy, administrative,... | |
| J. Gregory - 1896 - 432 páginas
...commonwealth another way, defined." " We hold that, seeing there is not any man of the Church of England lrat the same man is also a member of the commonwealth, nor any member of the commonwealth which is not also of the Church of England ; therefore, as in a figure triangle,... | |
| Sir Alfred William Winterslow Dale - 1899 - 824 páginas
...discipline of the clergy, the Church must go to Parliament. When Hooker's theory — that there is not " any member of the commonwealth which is not also a member of the Church of England " — fairly tallied with the fact, the Parliament of the nation might be justified in legislating... | |
| Sir Alfred William Winterslow Dale - 1899 - 800 páginas
...discipline of the clergy, the Church must go to Parliament. When Hooker's theory — that there is not " any member of the commonwealth which is not also a member of the Church of England " — fairly tallied with the fact, the Parliament of the nation might be justified in legislating... | |
| Charles Arthur Lane - 1894 - 326 páginas
...victory had been won."? And just before the century closed Hooker could say with perfect sincerity — " There is not any man of the Church of England but...man a member of the commonwealth which is not also of the Church of England." 11. National Glory.— The Elizabethan period was a brilliant one for English... | |
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