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The Pope claimed under the title of Provision ' the right to nominate in advance the successor to any existing Bishop or incumbent , and so to supersede , when the vacancy came , the right of the regular patron .
The Pope claimed under the title of Provision ' the right to nominate in advance the successor to any existing Bishop or incumbent , and so to supersede , when the vacancy came , the right of the regular patron .
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1 The existing relations of Church and State , with a few exceptions which will be noted , are fairly clear and free from confusion between the essential rights of the Church and the powers of a Christian State .
1 The existing relations of Church and State , with a few exceptions which will be noted , are fairly clear and free from confusion between the essential rights of the Church and the powers of a Christian State .
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... notwithstanding the House of Commons , to allow the Deposited Book , by abstaining from prosecuting , and by using their veto to prevent others from prosecuting , offenders against the existing law . It has been said that letting it ...
... notwithstanding the House of Commons , to allow the Deposited Book , by abstaining from prosecuting , and by using their veto to prevent others from prosecuting , offenders against the existing law . It has been said that letting it ...
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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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