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It would be easy to allow , for succession and other civil purposes , whatever whatever marriages the State thought right , if all marriages were required to be celebrated as civil marriages , leaving it to the Church of England to take ...
It would be easy to allow , for succession and other civil purposes , whatever whatever marriages the State thought right , if all marriages were required to be celebrated as civil marriages , leaving it to the Church of England to take ...
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to examine the presentee pleads that he has done so and finds he is not a fit clerk ( e.g. a heretic ) , the civil Court can ( probably must ) send to the Archbishop to certify to the Court as to the alleged false doctrine .
to examine the presentee pleads that he has done so and finds he is not a fit clerk ( e.g. a heretic ) , the civil Court can ( probably must ) send to the Archbishop to certify to the Court as to the alleged false doctrine .
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3 ; First Reform Bill , 43 ; on Civil and Nonconformist marriages , 45 Victoria , Abolition of Church rates , 45 , 114 ; Abolition of University Tests , 45 , 115 ; Benefices Act , 46 ; Burial Act , on use of rites other than those of ...
3 ; First Reform Bill , 43 ; on Civil and Nonconformist marriages , 45 Victoria , Abolition of Church rates , 45 , 114 ; Abolition of University Tests , 45 , 115 ; Benefices Act , 46 ; Burial Act , on use of rites other than those of ...
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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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