The Church Quarterly Review, Zväzok 40Arthur Cayley Headlam S.P.C.K., 1895 |
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Strana 2
... doubt as to the answer . Such doubt might arise if she were the creation of the State , or if the decisions of the Crown or of Parliament in spiritual matters had any binding force upon her without her own legislative enactment , or if ...
... doubt as to the answer . Such doubt might arise if she were the creation of the State , or if the decisions of the Crown or of Parliament in spiritual matters had any binding force upon her without her own legislative enactment , or if ...
Strana 3
... doubt . The canons of 1603 , besides their other uses , may on this point be rightly taken as showing what the Prayer Book means . They decisively teach that in no case of a marriage valid from the first does the bond of marriage cease ...
... doubt . The canons of 1603 , besides their other uses , may on this point be rightly taken as showing what the Prayer Book means . They decisively teach that in no case of a marriage valid from the first does the bond of marriage cease ...
Strana 12
... doubt of his being the first founder of this work ; and though great alterations have been made in it , yet they seem to have been made not long after the age of Ecgbriht . In truth , this collection looks like a code of canons for the ...
... doubt of his being the first founder of this work ; and though great alterations have been made in it , yet they seem to have been made not long after the age of Ecgbriht . In truth , this collection looks like a code of canons for the ...
Strana 13
... doubt , and modi- fying documents earlier than its own date ( of a little after 900 ) , but itself again , as undoubtedly , largely modified before these transcripts were made . ' * See Haddan and Stubbs , ii . 337 XXVI . De meretrice ...
... doubt , and modi- fying documents earlier than its own date ( of a little after 900 ) , but itself again , as undoubtedly , largely modified before these transcripts were made . ' * See Haddan and Stubbs , ii . 337 XXVI . De meretrice ...
Strana 16
... , v . 69. Here , again , the doubt is whether ' excepta causa fornicationis ' is to be taken with ' aliam copulare ' as well as with ' uxorem relinquere . ' meant that in a separation because of adultery the person 16 April Divorce .
... , v . 69. Here , again , the doubt is whether ' excepta causa fornicationis ' is to be taken with ' aliam copulare ' as well as with ' uxorem relinquere . ' meant that in a separation because of adultery the person 16 April Divorce .
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