Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... Church of England . Secondly , the Welsh Church was helped in many ways by its greater neighbour . For example , the Ecclesiastical Commission gave to the Welsh representative body a capital sum , representing £ 28,000 a year , in very ...
... Church of England . Secondly , the Welsh Church was helped in many ways by its greater neighbour . For example , the Ecclesiastical Commission gave to the Welsh representative body a capital sum , representing £ 28,000 a year , in very ...
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... Church be the Estab- lished and Endowed Church of England ? A distinct and , in some ways , well thought out scheme has been made public by a society called " The Church Self Government League " , which exists for the purpose of ...
... Church be the Estab- lished and Endowed Church of England ? A distinct and , in some ways , well thought out scheme has been made public by a society called " The Church Self Government League " , which exists for the purpose of ...
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... Church member or otherwise ) , the governing organization would intervene either by prohibition , or by allowing an appeal to the Final Court . This is the system of Establishment , the condition of Church and State in England , and it ...
... Church member or otherwise ) , the governing organization would intervene either by prohibition , or by allowing an appeal to the Final Court . This is the system of Establishment , the condition of Church and State in England , and it ...
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