The History of the Anglo-Catholic Movement, 1850-1875 |
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... ecclesiastical censor for all of England , since most books were published in his epis- copal see . This he declined to do , until forced by a mandamus from the Court of the Queen's Bench . Then only would he grant the commission of ...
... ecclesiastical censor for all of England , since most books were published in his epis- copal see . This he declined to do , until forced by a mandamus from the Court of the Queen's Bench . Then only would he grant the commission of ...
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... ecclesiastical unity , that is to say union with the Holy See , not as a matter of absolute necessity , but rather of great utility , as perhaps the only practical means of bring- ing about what they so earnestly desired . They refused ...
... ecclesiastical unity , that is to say union with the Holy See , not as a matter of absolute necessity , but rather of great utility , as perhaps the only practical means of bring- ing about what they so earnestly desired . They refused ...
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... ecclesiastical law was superior to statute law : -- as has been pointed out above , custom supersedes positive law if long established in the church . " This principle is not , however , recognised by English statute- law . Thus the ...
... ecclesiastical law was superior to statute law : -- as has been pointed out above , custom supersedes positive law if long established in the church . " This principle is not , however , recognised by English statute- law . Thus the ...
Contents
IV | 81 |
The Confession Controversy | 164 |
The Revival of Conventual Life | 178 |
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