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Page 1348
... fact - namely , that this is indeed a most critical time for the Church of England ; that there are a multitude of persons who are in great distress on the matter , and many whose distress is assuming the fixed form of doubting whether ...
... fact - namely , that this is indeed a most critical time for the Church of England ; that there are a multitude of persons who are in great distress on the matter , and many whose distress is assuming the fixed form of doubting whether ...
Page 1352
... fact of his having accepted that spiritual office having made himself responsible for preach- ing and inculcating ... facts that missionary Bishops are now being sent beyond the bounds of British territory ; that there is no statute law ...
... fact of his having accepted that spiritual office having made himself responsible for preach- ing and inculcating ... facts that missionary Bishops are now being sent beyond the bounds of British territory ; that there is no statute law ...
Page 1355
... fact , as noticed by Van Espen , that the Church in after times delibe- rately set aside this mode of procedure . Circumstances having changed , it was deemed by the Church no longer necessary to adopt this plan of twice summoning the ...
... fact , as noticed by Van Espen , that the Church in after times delibe- rately set aside this mode of procedure . Circumstances having changed , it was deemed by the Church no longer necessary to adopt this plan of twice summoning the ...
Page 1365
... a view to its being sent to the Upper House as an articulus cleri . CANON SELWYN - There is one point in which , as it appears to me , Divorce . the gravamen goes rather beyond the fact . C 2 Law of 1365 LOWER HOUSE - JUNE 30 .
... a view to its being sent to the Upper House as an articulus cleri . CANON SELWYN - There is one point in which , as it appears to me , Divorce . the gravamen goes rather beyond the fact . C 2 Law of 1365 LOWER HOUSE - JUNE 30 .
Page 1366
... fact that two or three " Noes " were decidedly expressed shows that that is not the case . DR . WILLIAMS - I am taken entirely by surprise , and therefore I shall express my sentiments upon the subject very imperfectly . On the ground ...
... fact that two or three " Noes " were decidedly expressed shows that that is not the case . DR . WILLIAMS - I am taken entirely by surprise , and therefore I shall express my sentiments upon the subject very imperfectly . On the ground ...
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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