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2 sixteenth century , i.e. the era of the Reformation , that the Church of England has been a separate Church in the sense that the State , with the acceptance and approval of the Church , has disowned and entirely repudiated any ...
2 sixteenth century , i.e. the era of the Reformation , that the Church of England has been a separate Church in the sense that the State , with the acceptance and approval of the Church , has disowned and entirely repudiated any ...
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In this sense it has been acted on ever since the sixteenth century . Again and again the Crown has visited the Church of England by injunctions , proclamations and directions . Moreover , since 1533 there has been an appeal for lack of ...
In this sense it has been acted on ever since the sixteenth century . Again and again the Crown has visited the Church of England by injunctions , proclamations and directions . Moreover , since 1533 there has been an appeal for lack of ...
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This is the system of Establishment , the condition of Church and State in England , and it is this condition which separates the Church of England constitutionally from the Church of Rome , and has done so ever since the sixteenth ...
This is the system of Establishment , the condition of Church and State in England , and it is this condition which separates the Church of England constitutionally from the Church of Rome , and has done so ever since the sixteenth ...
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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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