[ 41 ] be moved, let JU have grace whereby we may {ertz. 1 e (J·od 1 • acceptably with reverence and godlyfear ; for our God is acr:mfuming fire, Hel?. I 2. 28, 29.] · March 28. 1682. Chap. I. The Protefiant Church of England is again.fi all Humane Vniverfal Soveraignty, Monarchical or Ar~{locratical; and fo againft all rorreign Churcb-Jurifc/i!lion. r I Prove this, I. From the Oath of Supremacy,· 1 which faith thus : " I do utterly tefiifie and declare in my Con– " fcience, That the King's Highnefs .is the only " Supream Governour of this Realm, and of all " other His Highnefs Dominions and Countreys, '' as well in all Spiritual or Ecclefiafiical Things " or Caufes as Temporal. And that No Forreign " Prince, Perfon, Prelate, Stateor Potentate, bath, "or ought to have. ANY JURISDICTION, " 'Power, Superiority, Preheminence or Authority, _ " EcdeGafi:ical or Spiritual 'vVithin this Realm. " And therefore I do utterly renounce and forfake er all Fo:rreign Jurifdiction, Priviledges, Prehemi– " nence and Authorities granted or belonging to ''the Kings Highnefs, his Heirs and Succelfors, or '~ united or annexed to the Imperial Crown of " this Realm. Here all the Kingdom fwears, !hac none have,' or ought to have any Jufifdietion here, who is Forreigo. Yet fame Papifis havebeen encouraged to take this Oath, by this Evalion. Obj . •
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