“And I profess still, that whatsoever the church of England (the church, I say, not every doctor) shall forbid me to say in matterof faith, I shall abstain from saying it, excepting this point, that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died for my sins. As for other doctrines, I think it unlawful, if the church define them, for any member of the church to contradict them.” IfsThinkingStillsReligionJesusChristChurchSinSonMembersJesus ChristDoctorsEnglandDiedDoctrineUnlawfulChurch Of England Book:The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury Source: The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury
“Ergo, it is not St. George who is the patron saint of England, but Set of the Hyksos. In general terms whenever the code term "red" is used in the Old Testament, it denotes the Hyksos dynasty. Connected to the Order of the Garter, is the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, formed in 1818. Aditionally, legend has it that the senior members of the Merovingian dynasty of France (founders of the Knights Templar) had birthmarks in the shape of a red cross.” UsedOrderTermShapesMembersRedCrossesEnglandSaintConnectedFranceCodeLegendsFoundersSeniorTestamentDistinguishedKnightsOld TestamentPatronDynastyRed CrossBirthmarksGartersTemplars Author:Michael Tsarion
“I am a vicar's daughter and still a practising member of the Church of England.” StillsMotherChurchMembersDaughterEnglandChurch Of EnglandVicars Author:Theresa May
“A family with the wrong members in control; that, perhaps, is as near as one can come to describing England in a phrase.” FamilyMembersEnglandPhrasesDescribingInsulting Author:George Orwell