Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... religion , and within very wide limits we desire to define that form . That kind of claim will seem very dreadful to ... religious opinion . This means practically the present established Church as it has existed in England since the ...
... religion , and within very wide limits we desire to define that form . That kind of claim will seem very dreadful to ... religious opinion . This means practically the present established Church as it has existed in England since the ...
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... religion in the Eng- lish State . There are some English people , especially amongst Churchmen , who think they see a great religious difference between the King in former times and the King to - day . It is said that when the King was ...
... religion in the Eng- lish State . There are some English people , especially amongst Churchmen , who think they see a great religious difference between the King in former times and the King to - day . It is said that when the King was ...
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... religious houses . Many were bankrupt ; some derelict . The monks had gone on with the old agriculture . They were saddled with ' corrodies ' , that is , pensions to officials or founder's kin . Men were turning to the foundation of ...
... religious houses . Many were bankrupt ; some derelict . The monks had gone on with the old agriculture . They were saddled with ' corrodies ' , that is , pensions to officials or founder's kin . Men were turning to the foundation of ...
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