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PARLIAMENT AND THE CHURCH The Prayer Book and the Articles being recognized by statute , the consent of Parliament is necessary to any change in the statements of doctrine or form of worship of the Church of England .
PARLIAMENT AND THE CHURCH The Prayer Book and the Articles being recognized by statute , the consent of Parliament is necessary to any change in the statements of doctrine or form of worship of the Church of England .
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Thus in the statute “ Of carrying away the goods of the Religious ” ( 35 Ed . Í . ch . 4 ) they are employed in an enactment as to the custody of the common seals of abbeys . But there is no point in the particular purpose of the ...
Thus in the statute “ Of carrying away the goods of the Religious ” ( 35 Ed . Í . ch . 4 ) they are employed in an enactment as to the custody of the common seals of abbeys . But there is no point in the particular purpose of the ...
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Statutes passed without reference to Convocation , Selborne on , 56 Stephen , King , collision under , between Church and Crown , 23 Stephen's Commentaries , vol . iii . p . 50 ( 3rd ed . , 1863 ) , 67 n.2 Stephen's Ecclesiastical ...
Statutes passed without reference to Convocation , Selborne on , 56 Stephen , King , collision under , between Church and Crown , 23 Stephen's Commentaries , vol . iii . p . 50 ( 3rd ed . , 1863 ) , 67 n.2 Stephen's Ecclesiastical ...
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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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