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Page 1349
... Reformation , and accepted by that Church as canonical ; and , further , we are of opinion that the granting of the appeal to the Archbishop of Canterbury was in due accordance with the tenor of the letters patent in which the said ...
... Reformation , and accepted by that Church as canonical ; and , further , we are of opinion that the granting of the appeal to the Archbishop of Canterbury was in due accordance with the tenor of the letters patent in which the said ...
Page 1359
... Reformation of a Metropolitan deposing a Bishop , without , at all events , an appeal to the Patriarch and the Pro- vincial Synod . Still , in the case of the Bishop of St. David's it was laid down that the Metropolitan could depose a ...
... Reformation of a Metropolitan deposing a Bishop , without , at all events , an appeal to the Patriarch and the Pro- vincial Synod . Still , in the case of the Bishop of St. David's it was laid down that the Metropolitan could depose a ...
Page 1421
... Reformation , and it was found that those principles were gaining ground among the Roman Catholic population of that country , there would have been a loud and indignant outcry raised of proselytism and interference with the rights of ...
... Reformation , and it was found that those principles were gaining ground among the Roman Catholic population of that country , there would have been a loud and indignant outcry raised of proselytism and interference with the rights of ...
Page 1429
... Reformation . Therefore I cannot conceive how there can be any right in the State to take away any portion of the revenues of the Irish Church . Again , it does appear to me that there is nothing overstrained at all in the statement ...
... Reformation . Therefore I cannot conceive how there can be any right in the State to take away any portion of the revenues of the Irish Church . Again , it does appear to me that there is nothing overstrained at all in the statement ...
Page 1430
... Reformation devoted their goods to the service of God in the one Church of Ireland , and that Church has not been changed from the time of St. Patrick down to the present day . The noble fabric of the Irish Church , like many a ...
... Reformation devoted their goods to the service of God in the one Church of Ireland , and that Church has not been changed from the time of St. Patrick down to the present day . The noble fabric of the Irish Church , like many a ...
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accept adopted agree amendment appears appointed Archbishop Archdeacon Denison articulus cleri believe benefice Bishop Colenso Bishop of Capetown Bishop of London Canon Selwyn Canterbury Church of England Church of Ireland Clergy Colenso Committee communion concur consider Convocation court Crown Dean of Westminster desire difficulty Diocesan Synods diocese discussion disestablishment disestablishment and disendowment doctrine duty ecclesiastical endowments Episcopal Established Church express feel Grace the President gravamen House of Convocation Irish Church judgment Laity licence Lord LORD ALWYNE COMPTON Lower House Majesty matter measure ment motion objection opinion parish Parliament pension persons petition Prayer praying present principle Proctors Prolocutor proposed province Province of Canterbury Queen Anne's Bounty question reference Reformation regard request resignation resolution right rev Roman Catholic sentence Session spiritual body Standing Orders Suffragan thing tion United Church Upper House vote whole wish words