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Bishops were to be nominally elected by the Chapters , who were , however , to choose the King's nominee . Elections were to be confirmed by the Archbishop of the province without a Bull from the Pope , and Archbishops were no longer to ...
Bishops were to be nominally elected by the Chapters , who were , however , to choose the King's nominee . Elections were to be confirmed by the Archbishop of the province without a Bull from the Pope , and Archbishops were no longer to ...
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... are still pronounced by the statutes against any Dean and Chapter which may fail to elect a Bishop as directed by ... the Bishop so elected , it would , I think , puzzle most lawyers to say how these penalties are to be applied .
... are still pronounced by the statutes against any Dean and Chapter which may fail to elect a Bishop as directed by ... the Bishop so elected , it would , I think , puzzle most lawyers to say how these penalties are to be applied .
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... in 1927 and 1928 had imitated their predecessors in 1662 , and had said — surely they might have said so with dignity — that although they had a right to consider the details of the Book , they elected to abstain from doing so .
... in 1927 and 1928 had imitated their predecessors in 1662 , and had said — surely they might have said so with dignity — that although they had a right to consider the details of the Book , they elected to abstain from doing so .
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