Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... elected by the Chapters , who were , however , to choose the King's nominee . Elec- tions were to be confirmed by the Archbishop of the province without a Bull from the Pope , and Arch- bishops were no longer to apply to the Pope for ...
... elected by the Chapters , who were , however , to choose the King's nominee . Elec- tions were to be confirmed by the Archbishop of the province without a Bull from the Pope , and Arch- bishops were no longer to apply to the Pope for ...
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... elect a Bishop as directed by the Crown , and against any Archbishop or Bishop who may fail to confirm and consecrate the Bishop so elected , it would , I think , puzzle most lawyers to say how these penalties are to be applied . The ...
... elect a Bishop as directed by the Crown , and against any Archbishop or Bishop who may fail to confirm and consecrate the Bishop so elected , it would , I think , puzzle most lawyers to say how these penalties are to be applied . The ...
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... elected in each diocese by the lay mem- bers of the Diocesan Conference . The lay members of the Diocesan Conference are elected ( in most cases ) by the lay members of the Ruridecanal Con- ference . Each of the lay members of the ...
... elected in each diocese by the lay mem- bers of the Diocesan Conference . The lay members of the Diocesan Conference are elected ( in most cases ) by the lay members of the Ruridecanal Con- ference . Each of the lay members of the ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Sin vista previa disponible - 1932 |
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