Several of the bishops maintained that the obligation must be /jure divino/, because the episcopate itself was /de jure divino/.
His arrival strengthened the hands of those Spanish bishops who were insisting on having it defined that the obligation of episcopal residence was /de jure divino/.
At the final vote, sixty-six fathers declared for the de jure divino theory, while seventy-one either rejected it altogether or voted for remitting it to the decision of the Pope.
In spite of his Italian majority, the Pope could not get a majority for a direct negative denying the de jure divino theory.
That the calling and making of ministers are not jure divino, but a minister comes to be so as a merchant, bookseller, carter, and such like.
Into the further question whether the office of supreme pastor was established by Christ Himself, or, as theologians would say, de jure divino, or whether it had grown with the growth and needs of the Church, More did not then enter.
Standish was supposed to have said that the lesser Orders were not Holy, and that the exemption of clerks was not de jure divino.
That which maketh them grant so much is, because they dare not deny that presbyters have the power of ordination jure divino.
As for Solomon’s putting of Zadok in the room of Abiathar, it maketh as little against us, for Zadok did fall to the place jure divino.
By this time you may see plainly both how far churches, officers, and church government is jure divino, and how far man may or may not add or alter, and what I meant in my proposition, viz.
And when all this is jure divino, why should any say, that no form of government is jure divino?
The Pastorall Authority Of Soveraigns Only Is De Jure Divino, That Of Other Pastors Is Jure Civili If a man therefore should ask a Pastor, in the execution of his Office, as the chief Priests and Elders of the people (Mat.
But the King, and every other Soveraign executeth his Office of Supreme Pastor, by immediate Authority from God, that is to say, In Gods Right, or Jure Divino.
For the jure divino of the English Episcopate he cared as little as Oliver had ever done for the jure divino of the English Crown.
There is no doubt, too, that there was a large party in England which repudiated the fundamental {124} political doctrine of the Holy Alliance Powers, the doctrine of the jure divino monarchy.
Pray, tell me, how much money will these new ministers of ours bring into the king's coffers, by this jure divino system?
The titles of David and Jehu were equally jure divino, as those of either Solomon or Ahab; and yet David slew the sons of his predecessor, and Jehu his predecessor himself.
Yet while I assert an hereditary, I by no means intend a jure divino, title to the throne.
Nor indeed have a jure divino and an hereditary right any necessary connexion with each other; as some have very weakly imagined.
Up to that time Defoe had written nothing but occasional literature, and, except the History of the Union and Jure Divino, nothing of any great length.
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