The Quarterly Review, Volumen165William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1887 |
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... establishing the Prayer - book . But it was not till half a century afterwards , in the Canons of 1604 , that we meet with the Church of England by law established . ' It was later still that these words were used in Acts of Parliament ...
... establishing the Prayer - book . But it was not till half a century afterwards , in the Canons of 1604 , that we meet with the Church of England by law established . ' It was later still that these words were used in Acts of Parliament ...
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... established . ' From early times the Bishops and Clergy have had conceded to them special positions of responsibility , and , in some degree , of privilege . For a long period the Church was ' recognized ' by the State in the sense that ...
... established . ' From early times the Bishops and Clergy have had conceded to them special positions of responsibility , and , in some degree , of privilege . For a long period the Church was ' recognized ' by the State in the sense that ...
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... established in contradistinction to other religious bodies , which were not established * —an expression which was naturally unknown at the earlier period when there were no sects . Lastly , the Church is established now , although all ...
... established in contradistinction to other religious bodies , which were not established * —an expression which was naturally unknown at the earlier period when there were no sects . Lastly , the Church is established now , although all ...
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