Church and State in EnglandLongmans, Green, and Company, 1905 - 332 páginas |
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... officers of State signed decrees as accepting the decisions of the Council . But in the secondary function of discipline there are two subdivisions ; the internal discipline , in- volving the ministry of absolution , and the con- trol 6 ...
... officers of State signed decrees as accepting the decisions of the Council . But in the secondary function of discipline there are two subdivisions ; the internal discipline , in- volving the ministry of absolution , and the con- trol 6 ...
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... officer to sit in the Bishop's Court , but as the bishop had no power of compulsion he might appeal to the civil officers to enforce his decisions on the disobedient . A clear distinction is made between the canon law which should be ...
... officer to sit in the Bishop's Court , but as the bishop had no power of compulsion he might appeal to the civil officers to enforce his decisions on the disobedient . A clear distinction is made between the canon law which should be ...
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... officers , who were often men of very limited education , rather helpless . The Church formed its courts on the model of those of the Continent , where the highly elaborated legal system of the Roman Empire prevailed . The regularity ...
... officers , who were often men of very limited education , rather helpless . The Church formed its courts on the model of those of the Continent , where the highly elaborated legal system of the Roman Empire prevailed . The regularity ...
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... officers to seize their goods . In the end a compromise was made , by which the clergy gave the aid , and the Pope declared that his prohibition did not apply to voluntary grants , whilst the King confirmed the charter of liberties ...
... officers to seize their goods . In the end a compromise was made , by which the clergy gave the aid , and the Pope declared that his prohibition did not apply to voluntary grants , whilst the King confirmed the charter of liberties ...
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... officers , but the appointment of aliens by the Pope had deprived the King of the services of good men , and had diverted much money abroad ; that the Pope had granted many benefices on condition that the first - fruits should be given ...
... officers , but the appointment of aliens by the Pope had deprived the King of the services of good men , and had diverted much money abroad ; that the Pope had granted many benefices on condition that the first - fruits should be given ...
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