Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... religious bodies all of which are under the protection of the law , though the Church has special duties and privileges and is sub- ject to State control not shared by the rest . The series of changes to which the introduction of the ...
... religious bodies all of which are under the protection of the law , though the Church has special duties and privileges and is sub- ject to State control not shared by the rest . The series of changes to which the introduction of the ...
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... religious teach- ing . The administration of the Cup to the Laity — to take one example out of many - was enacted by the Christian Laity in Parliament , and was also approved in Convocation while the Bill was being passed . The ...
... religious teach- ing . The administration of the Cup to the Laity — to take one example out of many - was enacted by the Christian Laity in Parliament , and was also approved in Convocation while the Bill was being passed . The ...
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... religious bodies , which were not established — an expression which was naturally unknown at the earlier period when there were no sects . Lastly , the Church is established now , although all other religious bodies are free and ...
... religious bodies , which were not established — an expression which was naturally unknown at the earlier period when there were no sects . Lastly , the Church is established now , although all other religious bodies are free and ...
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