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The complete recovery from the papacy of all authority over the clergy , etc. , which had been usurped by the popes from the Church of England in its metropolitan and diocesan constitution . " 4. The assumption of an undefined power and ...
The complete recovery from the papacy of all authority over the clergy , etc. , which had been usurped by the popes from the Church of England in its metropolitan and diocesan constitution . " 4. The assumption of an undefined power and ...
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2 Church , the Christian , in England ( see also Church of England ) , acquisition of , by the nation as a champion , 26 ; attitude of constitutional leader adopted by , 26 ; authority in , of the King and of Parliament , 8 599 .
2 Church , the Christian , in England ( see also Church of England ) , acquisition of , by the nation as a champion , 26 ; attitude of constitutional leader adopted by , 26 ; authority in , of the King and of Parliament , 8 599 .
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see Church of Scotland Act , 1921 on ' lawful ' “ Articles Declaratory of the Constitution of the said Church in Matters Spiritual ” , 13 “ Church Self - Government League , The ” , objects of , 13-14 ; Declaratory Articles needed from ...
see Church of Scotland Act , 1921 on ' lawful ' “ Articles Declaratory of the Constitution of the said Church in Matters Spiritual ” , 13 “ Church Self - Government League , The ” , objects of , 13-14 ; Declaratory Articles needed from ...
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