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There has been , indeed always , a recognition by the English Church and State of the authority of a General Council , but that has been so defined as to be a mere theory without any probability of practical realization .
There has been , indeed always , a recognition by the English Church and State of the authority of a General Council , but that has been so defined as to be a mere theory without any probability of practical realization .
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The jurisdiction and authority vested in the King and coupled with the word ' Head ' is repeated with somewhat greater emphasis and precision with regard to Governor ' in i Eliz . ch . I , and that has been the law ever since ...
The jurisdiction and authority vested in the King and coupled with the word ' Head ' is repeated with somewhat greater emphasis and precision with regard to Governor ' in i Eliz . ch . I , and that has been the law ever since ...
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The complete recovery from the papacy of all the authority over the clergy and ecclesiastical causes which had been usurped by the popes from the crown of England , and in which the usurpation had been admitted or acquiesced in by ...
The complete recovery from the papacy of all the authority over the clergy and ecclesiastical causes which had been usurped by the popes from the crown of England , and in which the usurpation had been admitted or acquiesced in by ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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