Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... regard to homage from prelates , benefit of Clergy , freedom of election . Other compromises covered the case of tithe , the King's Court adjudicating on the title , the Church Court ordering the payment : the case of the Prae- munire ...
... regard to homage from prelates , benefit of Clergy , freedom of election . Other compromises covered the case of tithe , the King's Court adjudicating on the title , the Church Court ordering the payment : the case of the Prae- munire ...
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... regard to Parliament in its connection with the Church of England , two conclusions emerge from what has been stated . First , it is apparent that , as matters stand , Church legislation is impracticable without the action of Parliament ...
... regard to Parliament in its connection with the Church of England , two conclusions emerge from what has been stated . First , it is apparent that , as matters stand , Church legislation is impracticable without the action of Parliament ...
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... regard to this definition that it includes the Laity . The State is much less easy of definition . In the far- off days of Constantine and for ages afterwards there were powers with regard to the Church which were said to belong to the ...
... regard to this definition that it includes the Laity . The State is much less easy of definition . In the far- off days of Constantine and for ages afterwards there were powers with regard to the Church which were said to belong to the ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Sin vista previa disponible - 1932 |
Términos y frases comunes
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