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And Dalgetty began to see a number of carts adorned with green boughs and filled with singing people, coming along the road. Each cart had a band of girls dressed alike red, white, orange, blue, and so forth. Alfredo endeavoured to explain that these were Romans who after visiting the church of the 'Madonna del Divino Amore' in the plain were now bound to an evening of merriment at Albano.

It was observed, that the king, who was made by the people, had it in his power to rule without them; to govern jure divino though he was created jure humano: and that, though the change proceeded from a republican spirit, the settlement was built upon tory maxims; for the execution of his government continued still independent of his commission, while his own person remained sacred and inviolable.

Edinburgh, Westminster any thing that thinks better of Congress, and legislative eloquence as you do, of course!" "Why so? Mayn't a man be a republican, without recognising a jure divino majesty in a Congressman?" "But Maga would make out some of your Solons prodigiously long in the ears." "Nay rather intolerably long in the wind, which is just the intolerable truth.

Etiam a Cnaeo nostro in illo divino tertio consulatu. Aliter sensero?" The conquest of Gaul had been an exploit of extraordinary military difficulty. The intricacy of the problem had been enhanced by the venom of a domestic faction, to which the victories of a democratic general were more unwelcome than national disgrace.

"Whether the Parochial and Congregational Elderships appointed by Ordinance of Parliament, or any other Congregational or Presbyterial Elderships, are jure divino, and by the will and appointment of Jesus Christ; and whether any particular Church- government be jure divino, and what that government is?" such is the first of the nine queries; and the other eight are no less incisive.

But if a man may be said to have his Jurisdiction De Jure Divino, and yet not immediately; what lawfull Jurisdiction, though but Civill, is there in a Christian Common-wealth, that is not also De Jure Divino?

"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." "That all settled certain maintenance for ministers of the Gospel is unlawful." "That all days are alike to Christians, and they are bound no more to the observation of the Lord's day, or first day of the week, than of any other."

It is not for the present day, savouring too much of jure divino. Dined quiet with Lady S. and Anne. Anne is practising Scots songs, which I take as a kind compliment to my own taste, as hers leads her chiefly to foreign music.

Petrus Alliacensis, a man whom the University of Paris elected as its magnus magister in 1381, and who afterward wore the archiepiscopal and also the cardinal's hat, tells us that not ex jure humano, not from human legislation, but ex jure divino, from divine law, does science derive its competence to exercise the censura; and the privileges and charters granted by popes, emperors and kings are nothing more than the acts of recognition of this prerogative of science that comes to it ex jure divino, or, as an alternative expression has it, ex jure naturali, by the law of nature.

Not only in the "Epistle Dedicatory" to his sermon when it was printed did Mr. First, he said, there were those who would allow nothing to be jure divino in the Church, but held that all matters of Church-constitution were to be settled by mere prudence and State-convenience in other words, the Erastians, They are lectured, but are let off more easily than the second sort of underminers: viz.