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1 Falling back on precedent , it seems true to say that , though there has been no consistency of practice , the most considered precedent — the Prayer Book of 1662 — is in favour of a revised Prayer Book being made with the consent of ...
1 Falling back on precedent , it seems true to say that , though there has been no consistency of practice , the most considered precedent — the Prayer Book of 1662 — is in favour of a revised Prayer Book being made with the consent of ...
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I venture to think that when the point is really faced it becomes obvious that such a matter as the establishment of a new Prayer Book can only be achieved with the joint consent of both the hierarchy ( i.e. the Bishops and Clergy ) and ...
I venture to think that when the point is really faced it becomes obvious that such a matter as the establishment of a new Prayer Book can only be achieved with the joint consent of both the hierarchy ( i.e. the Bishops and Clergy ) and ...
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... of statements of doctrine or of form of worship , Parliamentary consent necessary to , 48 , 56 , 83 599. , 144 ; condition of circa 1832 , Royal Commissions on , and legislation after , 43 ; consent of , through Convocation ( q.v. ) ...
... of statements of doctrine or of form of worship , Parliamentary consent necessary to , 48 , 56 , 83 599. , 144 ; condition of circa 1832 , Royal Commissions on , and legislation after , 43 ; consent of , through Convocation ( q.v. ) ...
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