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Clergy discipline and the care of consecrated buildings are now substantially the only concern of the Church Courts . The procedure of the Church Courts has been affected in certain respects by modern statutes .
Clergy discipline and the care of consecrated buildings are now substantially the only concern of the Church Courts . The procedure of the Church Courts has been affected in certain respects by modern statutes .
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But the State by means of statutes has , from time to time , modified the circumstances and moulded the machinery by which Church discipline has been administered and the doctrine and ritual of the Church are maintained and protected ...
But the State by means of statutes has , from time to time , modified the circumstances and moulded the machinery by which Church discipline has been administered and the doctrine and ritual of the Church are maintained and protected ...
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The practical result of Establishment is thus to place the executive of the Church's discipline under the control of the State . It is difficult to lay down any limits to the State's exercise of this control . No doubt the concession of ...
The practical result of Establishment is thus to place the executive of the Church's discipline under the control of the State . It is difficult to lay down any limits to the State's exercise of this control . No doubt the concession 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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