Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... civil purposes , whatever marriages the State thought right , if all marriages were required to be celebrated as civil marriages , leaving it to the Church of Eng- land to take its own line , without legal effect , as to religious ...
... civil purposes , whatever marriages the State thought right , if all marriages were required to be celebrated as civil marriages , leaving it to the Church of Eng- land to take its own line , without legal effect , as to religious ...
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... civil Courts can be invoked by the owner of the advowson , i.e. the patron . If the Bishop will not institute the patron's presentee , he cannot be inducted into the possessions of the benefice . So the patron has his right of civil ...
... civil Courts can be invoked by the owner of the advowson , i.e. the patron . If the Bishop will not institute the patron's presentee , he cannot be inducted into the possessions of the benefice . So the patron has his right of civil ...
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... Civil pen- alties of Excommunication , 46 ; on ineligibility of the Clergy to sit in Parliament , Acts , Charters , Mandate , Declara- tion , and Statutes of ( contd . ) George III . ( contd . ) 65 & n.7 ; many , on Church matters , 43 ...
... Civil pen- alties of Excommunication , 46 ; on ineligibility of the Clergy to sit in Parliament , Acts , Charters , Mandate , Declara- tion , and Statutes of ( contd . ) George III . ( contd . ) 65 & n.7 ; many , on Church matters , 43 ...
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