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This jurisdiction in ecclesiastical cases must be carefully distinguished from the spiritual jurisdiction exercised in the Church Courts . The Crown has no power to excommunicate or absolve . It does not claim the ' power of the keys ...
This jurisdiction in ecclesiastical cases must be carefully distinguished from the spiritual jurisdiction exercised in the Church Courts . The Crown has no power to excommunicate or absolve . It does not claim the ' power of the keys ...
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Upon the much - discussed question of whether the Court of Delegates had jurisdiction in doctrine , the finding of the Report ( p . xl ) is singular : The jurisdiction of the Delegates extended to every sort of subject matter which ...
Upon the much - discussed question of whether the Court of Delegates had jurisdiction in doctrine , the finding of the Report ( p . xl ) is singular : The jurisdiction of the Delegates extended to every sort of subject matter which ...
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1 and the Bishops ' Book and King's Book , 73 ; book by , quoted , on the control of the law even over spiritual jurisdiction , 135-6 ; claim of to be vicarius Dei , 18 ; Commission of Vicegerency granted by , to Cromwell ...
1 and the Bishops ' Book and King's Book , 73 ; book by , quoted , on the control of the law even over spiritual jurisdiction , 135-6 ; claim of to be vicarius Dei , 18 ; Commission of Vicegerency granted by , to Cromwell ...
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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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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Sin vista previa disponible - 1932 |
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