Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... passed by the Church Assembly and approved by resolu- tions passed in the House of Lords and Commons respectively are presented to the Sovereign for his as- sent , and having received it have the force of statutes . The actual ties ...
... passed by the Church Assembly and approved by resolu- tions passed in the House of Lords and Commons respectively are presented to the Sovereign for his as- sent , and having received it have the force of statutes . The actual ties ...
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... passed without direct Parliamentary authority . It is undeniable that the recent divergence of view as to the ... 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 ...
... passed without direct Parliamentary authority . It is undeniable that the recent divergence of view as to the ... 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 ...
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... passed on the 30th . Chapuys , the German Ambassador , writes home on the 25th of March : The Acts passed by the Commons against the authority of the Pope and Holy See have been to - day ratified by the Nobles and Clergy . .. Nothing is ...
... passed on the 30th . Chapuys , the German Ambassador , writes home on the 25th of March : The Acts passed by the Commons against the authority of the Pope and Holy See have been to - day ratified by the Nobles and Clergy . .. Nothing is ...
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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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