Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... sometimes by way of veto ; sometimes by way of consultation ; sometimes by way of consent , whether that will be expressed by 1 2 Burnet's Hist . Ref . pp . 141 , 219 ( ed . 1865 ) . 2 Hansard , April 16 , 1869 . 3 Polity , viii . i . i ...
... sometimes by way of veto ; sometimes by way of consultation ; sometimes by way of consent , whether that will be expressed by 1 2 Burnet's Hist . Ref . pp . 141 , 219 ( ed . 1865 ) . 2 Hansard , April 16 , 1869 . 3 Polity , viii . i . i ...
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... sometimes by the use of Church sentences , sometimes by civil penalties . It is very dangerous to generalize on any historical matter affecting the Church of England , but I think it may be said without inaccuracy - and to avoid endless ...
... sometimes by the use of Church sentences , sometimes by civil penalties . It is very dangerous to generalize on any historical matter affecting the Church of England , but I think it may be said without inaccuracy - and to avoid endless ...
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... sometimes by way of veto , sometimes by way of consultation , whether that will be ex- pressed by a King or a Parliament , or by any other form of government . But then it is said that the English State is no longer a Christian State ...
... sometimes by way of veto , sometimes by way of consultation , whether that will be ex- pressed by a King or a Parliament , or by any other form of government . But then it is said that the English State is no longer a Christian State ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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