Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... enacted by the Convocations and re- ceived the assent of James I. They are largely repeti- tions and enforcements by penalty of earlier Canons and other laws . The Court of King's Bench decided ( 1736 ) that the Canons of 1603 do not ...
... enacted by the Convocations and re- ceived the assent of James I. They are largely repeti- tions and enforcements by penalty of earlier Canons and other laws . The Court of King's Bench decided ( 1736 ) that the Canons of 1603 do not ...
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... enacted that assessors should or might sit with the Bishop or his delegate , but the sentence came from the Bishop or his delegate . So far well . But the P.W.R. Act 1874 ( 37 and 38 Vic . ch . 85 , sec . 7 ) went further , and enacted ...
... enacted that assessors should or might sit with the Bishop or his delegate , but the sentence came from the Bishop or his delegate . So far well . But the P.W.R. Act 1874 ( 37 and 38 Vic . ch . 85 , sec . 7 ) went further , and enacted ...
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... enact- ment , but it rests on the practice ( with some excep- tions ) of Church and State since the middle of the sixteenth century . It may be useful to quote the following from Lord ... enacted or 56 CH . ESTABLISHMENT IN ENGLAND.
... enact- ment , but it rests on the practice ( with some excep- tions ) of Church and State since the middle of the sixteenth century . It may be useful to quote the following from Lord ... enacted or 56 CH . ESTABLISHMENT IN ENGLAND.
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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