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They have never been acted on , and few people know what they contain . They are set out in Cardwell's Synodalia , vol . i . pp . 380 et seq . Their passage through Convocation was full of difficulty . It was decided , with the approval ...
They have never been acted on , and few people know what they contain . They are set out in Cardwell's Synodalia , vol . i . pp . 380 et seq . Their passage through Convocation was full of difficulty . It was decided , with the approval ...
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The State has never , so far as I know , attempted to vary these powers in the sense of changing the nature of the sentences which Church Courts can pronounce . But the State by means of statutes has , from time to time , modified the ...
The State has never , so far as I know , attempted to vary these powers in the sense of changing the nature of the sentences which Church Courts can pronounce . But the State by means of statutes has , from time to time , modified the ...
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The complete assertion of all the royal powers over the clergy and ecclesiastical things which the laws of England had never ceased to maintain , but which had never or but grudgingly been admitted by the curia . " 2.
The complete assertion of all the royal powers over the clergy and ecclesiastical things which the laws of England had never ceased to maintain , but which had never or but grudgingly been admitted by the curia . " 2.
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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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