| Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1823 - 816 pages
...properly belongs to them from God ; for kings sit in tbe throne of God and thence all judgemntis derived. That which concerns the mystery of the King's power...mystical reverence that belongs unto them that sit on the throne of God. It is Atheism and blasphemy to dispute what God can do: good Christians content... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophers - 1869 - 456 pages
...special care, as some of you of late have done very well, to blunt the sharp edge and vain popular humour of some lawyers at the Bar, that think they are not...that belongs unto them that sit in the Throne of God. " Secondly, that you keep yourselves within your own benches, not to invade other jurisdictions, which... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1869 - 452 pages
...special care, as some of you of late have done very well, to blunt the sharp edge and vain popular humour of some lawyers at the Bar, that think they are not...that belongs unto them that sit in the Throne of God. " Secondly, that you keep yourselves within your own benches, not to invade other jurisdictions, which... | |
| George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1894 - 624 pages
...it, till you consult with the king or his council, or both ; for they are transcendent matters . . . That which concerns the mystery of the king's power...mystical reverence that belongs unto them that sit in the thrune of God. Secondly, that you keep yourselves within your own benches, not to invade other jurisdictions,... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1895 - 458 pages
...private person ; and this I command to your special care, to blunt the sharp edge and vain popular humour of some lawyers at the bar, that think they are not...that belongs unto them that sit in the throne of God. " Secondly, that you keep yourselves within your own benches, not to invade other jurisdictions, which... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 650 pages
...are transcendent matters and must not be deliberately carried out with over-rash wilfulness. . . . That which concerns the mystery of the king's power...mystical reverence that belongs unto them that sit on the throne of God. Secondly, that you keep yourselves within your own benches, not to invade other... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 642 pages
...are transcendent matters and must not be deliberately carried out with over-rash wilfulness. . . . That which concerns the mystery of the king's power...mystical reverence that belongs unto them that sit on the throne of (lod. ative of the crown, that is no subject for the tongue of a lawyer, nor is lawful... | |
| Elwin Lawrence Page - Constitutional history - 1905 - 288 pages
...dangerous." * And to the judges James said: "First, encroach not upon the prerogative of the crown. . . . That which concerns the mystery of the king's power...that belongs unto them that sit in the throne of God. Secondly, that you keep yourselves within your own benches. ... As for the absolute prerogative of... | |
| Julius Hatschek - Constitutional law - 1905 - 692 pages
...sonst würde sie jene mystische Reverenz demjenigen, der auf dem Thron Gottes sitzt. nehmen („and take away the mystical reverence that belongs unto them that sit in the throne of God"), Jakob I. erklärt auch in seinem Werke („True Law of free Monarchies" Works p. 202), dass der König... | |
| George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1906 - 652 pages
...it, till you consult w!tE~tKe""king or his council, or both ; for they are transcendent matters . . . That which concerns the mystery of the king's power...reverence that belongs unto them that sit in the throne of Qod. Secondly, that you keep yourselves within your own benches, not to invade other jurisdictions,... | |
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