Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... less degree ) the Canons of 1603 . The difficulties of this method are twofold . 1. We do not know how far the nation desires to keep an established Church . 2. We know very well that a large and increasing number of earnest Church ...
... less degree ) the Canons of 1603 . The difficulties of this method are twofold . 1. We do not know how far the nation desires to keep an established Church . 2. We know very well that a large and increasing number of earnest Church ...
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... less and less true as the century goes on ; and even at its best the gold was much alloyed . In the first place , the Papacy was rapidly tightening its hold on the English Church , and that hold was not entirely for good . From 1221 the ...
... less and less true as the century goes on ; and even at its best the gold was much alloyed . In the first place , the Papacy was rapidly tightening its hold on the English Church , and that hold was not entirely for good . From 1221 the ...
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... less so . But that he looked for any general condemnation of the present Courts , so far as their status is concerned , or any great revolu- tion of preconceived notions , is disproved by his speech in the House of Lords . The present ...
... less so . But that he looked for any general condemnation of the present Courts , so far as their status is concerned , or any great revolu- tion of preconceived notions , is disproved by his speech in the House of Lords . The present ...
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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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according action affect allowed appeal appointed Archbishop Archbishop Tait Assembly authority belong Bishops body called Canon cause century Chapter Christian Church Courts Church of England civil claimed Clergy Commission Committee concerned consent consider constitution Convocation Council Crown deal Delegates discipline doctrine ecclesiastical Courts Edward elected Enabling enacted English established exercised existing fact Final give given Government Head Henry VIII House of Commons important judges Judicial jurisdiction King King's Laity land legislation less Lord marriages matters means Measure ment never Papal Parliament passed persons Pope possible practice Prayer Book present Prince question realm received reference Reformation regard relations of Church religious Report represent result Rome Royal Supremacy rule seems sixteenth sometimes Sovereign spiritual spiritual jurisdiction statute Stubbs Supremacy taken things tion true whole