Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... authority , and faded away when the King ceased to act except through ministers and when much of his authority passed into the hands of Parliament . This was not the view entertained and acted on at the time . It was shared by Dean ...
... authority , and faded away when the King ceased to act except through ministers and when much of his authority passed into the hands of Parliament . This was not the view entertained and acted on at the time . It was shared by Dean ...
Página 89
... authority , either given or used by us , as Queen or Governor of this realm , than hath been by the laws of God and this Realm always due to our progenitors , sovereigns and kings of the same : Although true it is that this authority ...
... authority , either given or used by us , as Queen or Governor of this realm , than hath been by the laws of God and this Realm always due to our progenitors , sovereigns and kings of the same : Although true it is that this authority ...
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... authority by which the Ecclesiastical Courts were held was that of the archbishops , bishops , and other ordinaries . The statements of the several statutes , which declare all authority of the ordinaries to be de- rived from the King ...
... authority by which the Ecclesiastical Courts were held was that of the archbishops , bishops , and other ordinaries . The statements of the several statutes , which declare all authority of the ordinaries to be de- rived from the King ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Sin vista previa disponible - 1932 |
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