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... ENGLAND - THE CHURCH ESTA- AND THE QUEEN'S SUPREMACY . BLISHMENT THE Church , as is well known , in its most extended sense , The word signifies all those who are by profession Christians , all Church . believers in the Gospel generally ...
... ENGLAND - THE CHURCH ESTA- AND THE QUEEN'S SUPREMACY . BLISHMENT THE Church , as is well known , in its most extended sense , The word signifies all those who are by profession Christians , all Church . believers in the Gospel generally ...
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... England as such the Church with occupies with respect to the civil government , and the whole community of the state , is matter of political reason- ing and speculation , rather than of law ; a subject upon which opinions have been ...
... England as such the Church with occupies with respect to the civil government , and the whole community of the state , is matter of political reason- ing and speculation , rather than of law ; a subject upon which opinions have been ...
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... England . Connection be- tween the Church and State by means of the same chief The connection between the Church and State will then be most obvious , in the fact that the sovereign head of the State is the head also of the Church ...
... England . Connection be- tween the Church and State by means of the same chief The connection between the Church and State will then be most obvious , in the fact that the sovereign head of the State is the head also of the Church ...
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... England . The words , as Gibson has given them , being- " Ecclesiæ et cleri Anglicani cujus singularem protectorem ... England , and so had been recognised by the clergy of this kingdom in their convocation , it is enacted , that the ...
... England . The words , as Gibson has given them , being- " Ecclesiæ et cleri Anglicani cujus singularem protectorem ... England , and so had been recognised by the clergy of this kingdom in their convocation , it is enacted , that the ...
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... England ; and the Churches of England and of Ireland are , since the union of these countries , united into one Protestant Episcopal Church , called the United Church of England and Ireland ; and the continuance of this Church of ...
... England ; and the Churches of England and of Ireland are , since the union of these countries , united into one Protestant Episcopal Church , called the United Church of England and Ireland ; and the continuance of this Church of ...
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PRAC TREATISE ON THE LAWS RELA Henry William 1815-1899 Cripps,Charles Alfred Cripps Baron Parmoor, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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