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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIV
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Ecclesiastical laws were, he said, of two kinds.

Some laws were fundamental and eternal: they derived their authority from God; nor could any religious community repeal them without ceasing to form a part of the universal Church.

Other laws were local and temporary.

They had been framed by human wisdom, and might be altered by human wisdom.

They ought not indeed to be altered without grave reasons.


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