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The Church is defined for us by the Nineteenth Article , supplemented by the Thirty - fourth Article . ' The visible Church of Christ is a ... It is only needful to point out with regard to this definition that it includes the Laity .
The Church is defined for us by the Nineteenth Article , supplemented by the Thirty - fourth Article . ' The visible Church of Christ is a ... It is only needful to point out with regard to this definition that it includes the Laity .
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... whence springing , 113 ; frequent use of , in Statutes early and modern , 109 & n.4 , 110 & n . 3 ; growth of the use of the word and analysis of it , 109-10 , III ; use of the word as applied to the C. of E. , Selborne's definition ...
... whence springing , 113 ; frequent use of , in Statutes early and modern , 109 & n.4 , 110 & n . 3 ; growth of the use of the word and analysis of it , 109-10 , III ; use of the word as applied to the C. of E. , Selborne's definition ...
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... 59 Spiritual Jurisdiction ( see also Ecclesiastical ) , 117 n.1 , definition of , 58 , power of , whence derived ... as rather two aspects of one unity , 30 State the , attitude of , to interference with definitions of Christian ...
... 59 Spiritual Jurisdiction ( see also Ecclesiastical ) , 117 n.1 , definition of , 58 , power of , whence derived ... as rather two aspects of one unity , 30 State the , attitude of , to interference with definitions of Christian ...
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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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