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over the doctrinal and spiritual concerns of that portion of the Church which they represented , as well as over its temporal affairs ; whether they were summoned by the king's authority , or by the archbishop ; whether they could be ...
over the doctrinal and spiritual concerns of that portion of the Church which they represented , as well as over its temporal affairs ; whether they were summoned by the king's authority , or by the archbishop ; whether they could be ...
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Least of all can such a pretension be maintained in a Church placed by law under the supremacy of the Crown , holding its rights and pro- perty by Acts of Parliament , and subject to the administra- tion of justice by lay authority .
Least of all can such a pretension be maintained in a Church placed by law under the supremacy of the Crown , holding its rights and pro- perty by Acts of Parliament , and subject to the administra- tion of justice by lay authority .
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presumption is that she has the authority of her husband , and he will be bound . But in such case he may rebut this presump- tion of law , by showing that the household was already well supplied , and that his wife's orders were ...
presumption is that she has the authority of her husband , and he will be bound . But in such case he may rebut this presump- tion of law , by showing that the household was already well supplied , and that his wife's orders were ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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