Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... Churchmen , the House of Commons would pass a Bill and would accept the scheme contained in it . It would seem therefore that the first duty of the Church Self Government League is to publish the Declara- tory Articles they propose ...
... Churchmen , the House of Commons would pass a Bill and would accept the scheme contained in it . It would seem therefore that the first duty of the Church Self Government League is to publish the Declara- tory Articles they propose ...
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... Churchmen . The direct intervention of the Sovereign in Church affairs largely disappeared after 1689. The personal monarchy giving way to ' constitutional ' govern- ment , Parliament became the heir to much of the Royal Supremacy . It ...
... Churchmen . The direct intervention of the Sovereign in Church affairs largely disappeared after 1689. The personal monarchy giving way to ' constitutional ' govern- ment , Parliament became the heir to much of the Royal Supremacy . It ...
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... Churchmen . The view of such a body as the House of Commons is the view of the whole , not the opinion of any particular member . It cannot be denied that the State appears to be growing more and more secular , and it may well be that ...
... Churchmen . The view of such a body as the House of Commons is the view of the whole , not the opinion of any particular member . It cannot be denied that the State appears to be growing more and more secular , and it may well be that ...
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