Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... Prayers of the First Prayer Book of 1549. There have been Collects for the King at Morning and at Evening Prayer since the Prayer Book of 1662.2 There has been a suffrage for the King in the Litany since the First Prayer Book of 1549 ...
... Prayers of the First Prayer Book of 1549. There have been Collects for the King at Morning and at Evening Prayer since the Prayer Book of 1662.2 There has been a suffrage for the King in the Litany since the First Prayer Book of 1549 ...
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... Prayer Book has been before the Assembly and Parliament twice . The 1927 Book was passed in the Assembly by 517 to 133 votes . In the Lords it was approved by 241 to 88 votes . But in the Commons it was rejected by 247 to 205 votes ...
... Prayer Book has been before the Assembly and Parliament twice . The 1927 Book was passed in the Assembly by 517 to 133 votes . In the Lords it was approved by 241 to 88 votes . But in the Commons it was rejected by 247 to 205 votes ...
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Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin. Prayer Book , a ( contd . ) the Bishops , has the Christian State the right of veto in re- spect of ? 73 , 74 Prayer Book of 1662 , prepared by Convocation , 39 , 75 , 82 , 100 ...
Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin. Prayer Book , a ( contd . ) the Bishops , has the Christian State the right of veto in re- spect of ? 73 , 74 Prayer Book of 1662 , prepared by Convocation , 39 , 75 , 82 , 100 ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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