The Church Quarterly Review, Zväzok 40Arthur Cayley Headlam S.P.C.K., 1895 |
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... fact , nobody who ' looks into Phillimore's Ecclesiastical Law ( 1958-9 ) ' will find it there . It is instructive to compare Lord Grimthorpe's view of ' the great Act 25 Henry VIII . , " for the submission of the clergy , " with Dixon ...
... fact , nobody who ' looks into Phillimore's Ecclesiastical Law ( 1958-9 ) ' will find it there . It is instructive to compare Lord Grimthorpe's view of ' the great Act 25 Henry VIII . , " for the submission of the clergy , " with Dixon ...
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... fact that any laxity there may have been in Theodore of Tarsus himself failed to affect the decisions of the representative Council of Hertford of which he was the president . If his opinion really was that a man who had divorced his ...
... fact that any laxity there may have been in Theodore of Tarsus himself failed to affect the decisions of the representative Council of Hertford of which he was the president . If his opinion really was that a man who had divorced his ...
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... fact of its variations from the Excerptiones Egberti disappearing , as closer examination shows the latter work not to be Egbert's at all ' ( Haddan and Stubbs , iii . 403 ) . Mr. Watkins ( pp . 419-420 ) has an able comment on this ...
... fact of its variations from the Excerptiones Egberti disappearing , as closer examination shows the latter work not to be Egbert's at all ' ( Haddan and Stubbs , iii . 403 ) . Mr. Watkins ( pp . 419-420 ) has an able comment on this ...
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... fact is to be noted , but the general laxity of the regulations is so greatly out of harmony with the principles of Christian legis- lation that it may be doubted whether they denote anything else than weak concessions of the Church and ...
... fact is to be noted , but the general laxity of the regulations is so greatly out of harmony with the principles of Christian legis- lation that it may be doubted whether they denote anything else than weak concessions of the Church and ...
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... fact has to be taken in connexion with the parallel fact that he condemned second marriages of any kind , and , to quote Dr. Bright's letter again , ' As for the De Monogamia , where Tertullian says , " To us , even though we divorce ...
... fact has to be taken in connexion with the parallel fact that he condemned second marriages of any kind , and , to quote Dr. Bright's letter again , ' As for the De Monogamia , where Tertullian says , " To us , even though we divorce ...
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