Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... Crown has no power to excommunicate or absolve . It does not claim the ' power of the keys ' or spiritual jurisdiction . This ap- peal to the Crown cannot be said to have been heard of for the first time at the Reformation . Thus the ...
... Crown has no power to excommunicate or absolve . It does not claim the ' power of the keys ' or spiritual jurisdiction . This ap- peal to the Crown cannot be said to have been heard of for the first time at the Reformation . Thus the ...
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... Crown , and , when the Canons are complete , with the Crown's consent . Is it conceivable that while the only means of making lesser Church laws still requires the sanction of the State , through the Crown , the making of far more ...
... Crown , and , when the Canons are complete , with the Crown's consent . Is it conceivable that while the only means of making lesser Church laws still requires the sanction of the State , through the Crown , the making of far more ...
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... Crown in matters of doc- trine as well as in all other matters , administered by a Court which is the Crown's Court , as distinguished from a Bishop's or Archbishop's Court , is not an essential part of the Reformation settlement , we ...
... Crown in matters of doc- trine as well as in all other matters , administered by a Court which is the Crown's Court , as distinguished from a Bishop's or Archbishop's Court , is not an essential part of the Reformation settlement , we ...
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