Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... statute law . The Convocations do not depend on any statute for their constitution , but on custom . To alter the cus- tom it would appear necessary to have the assent of Parliament as well as of the Convocations . The Bishops , to the ...
... statute law . The Convocations do not depend on any statute for their constitution , but on custom . To alter the cus- tom it would appear necessary to have the assent of Parliament as well as of the Convocations . The Bishops , to the ...
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... statute ] which I have noticed is in the Statute of Provisors by which Parliament ' ordered and established ' that the elec- tions to bishoprics and other elective Church dig- nities should be . . . without Papal interference " . But ...
... statute ] which I have noticed is in the Statute of Provisors by which Parliament ' ordered and established ' that the elec- tions to bishoprics and other elective Church dig- nities should be . . . without Papal interference " . But ...
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... statute as a whole . The evidence is very scanty . As to the first statute , there is hardly any . As to the other , the balance of testimony seems to us to be against the notion of a reference to Convocation . Canon Stubbs attaches ...
... statute as a whole . The evidence is very scanty . As to the first statute , there is hardly any . As to the other , the balance of testimony seems to us to be against the notion of a reference to Convocation . Canon Stubbs attaches ...
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