The Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England, Volumen1Sweet and Maxwell, 1895 |
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... admitted to the Communion .. 522 27. Schismatics not to be admitted to the Communion 522 28. Strangers not to be admitted to the Communion .. .. .. 521 .. 29. Fathers not to be Godfathers in Baptism and Children not Communicants 487 ...
... admitted to the Communion .. 522 27. Schismatics not to be admitted to the Communion 522 28. Strangers not to be admitted to the Communion .. .. .. 521 .. 29. Fathers not to be Godfathers in Baptism and Children not Communicants 487 ...
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Sir Robert Phillimore, Walter George Frank Phillimore Baron Phillimore. 51. Strangers not admitted to Preach in Cathedral Churches PAGE without sufficient Authority 136 .. .. .. .. 52.- The Names of Strange Preachers to be noted in a ...
Sir Robert Phillimore, Walter George Frank Phillimore Baron Phillimore. 51. Strangers not admitted to Preach in Cathedral Churches PAGE without sufficient Authority 136 .. .. .. .. 52.- The Names of Strange Preachers to be noted in a ...
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... admitted by those usages , are still binding upon the church of this realm . " I will give some instances : " So late as the year 1848 ( e ) criminal articles were preferred against a clerk in holy orders for accepting a benefice with ...
... admitted by those usages , are still binding upon the church of this realm . " I will give some instances : " So late as the year 1848 ( e ) criminal articles were preferred against a clerk in holy orders for accepting a benefice with ...
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... admitted , and the court decrees to proceed thereupon , and assign him a term immediate , to prove the particular matters contained in the petition ; for proof of which he exhibits the process of the election made by the dean and ...
... admitted , and the court decrees to proceed thereupon , and assign him a term immediate , to prove the particular matters contained in the petition ; for proof of which he exhibits the process of the election made by the dean and ...
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... admitted that the opposition was good and valid , had it been legally offered ; and that the parliament of that time proceeded upon the same opinion . " ( 9 ) The oaths and declarations according to the law as now altered are three in ...
... admitted that the opposition was good and valid , had it been legally offered ; and that the parliament of that time proceeded upon the same opinion . " ( 9 ) The oaths and declarations according to the law as now altered are three in ...
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