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Page 1349
... judgment of the Bishop of Capetown , as follows : - I. That although , on the supposition of the invalidity of the letters patent , the Bishop of Capetown can claim no coercive jurisdiction as Metropolitan , -yet regard being had ( 1 ) ...
... judgment of the Bishop of Capetown , as follows : - I. That although , on the supposition of the invalidity of the letters patent , the Bishop of Capetown can claim no coercive jurisdiction as Metropolitan , -yet regard being had ( 1 ) ...
Page 1350
... judgment , and the other accepted the sentence as spiritually valid . ( 3 ) Because , before the sentence was pronounced , it was submitted to and approved by the Bishops present in a Synod which had been summoned by the Metro- politan ...
... judgment , and the other accepted the sentence as spiritually valid . ( 3 ) Because , before the sentence was pronounced , it was submitted to and approved by the Bishops present in a Synod which had been summoned by the Metro- politan ...
Page 1351
... judgment was pro- nounced by the Judicial Committee of Privy Council in the case of Long v . the Bishop of Capetown , " and in that judgment it was decreed that the Bishop of Capetown did not possess the coercive jurisdiction which it ...
... judgment was pro- nounced by the Judicial Committee of Privy Council in the case of Long v . the Bishop of Capetown , " and in that judgment it was decreed that the Bishop of Capetown did not possess the coercive jurisdiction which it ...
Page 1352
... judgment ought to guide such Synods . " That resolution is signed , among others , by " J. W. Natal , " Bishop Colenso thereby himself recognising the great principle that in these cases there are none but moral and spiritual bonds ...
... judgment ought to guide such Synods . " That resolution is signed , among others , by " J. W. Natal , " Bishop Colenso thereby himself recognising the great principle that in these cases there are none but moral and spiritual bonds ...
Page 1353
... judgment of the forty - one Anglican Bishops who suggested to him the propriety of resigning his position as a Bishop , because he no longer inculcated those doctrines which he undertook to teach when he was conse- crated that is to say ...
... judgment of the forty - one Anglican Bishops who suggested to him the propriety of resigning his position as a Bishop , because he no longer inculcated those doctrines which he undertook to teach when he was conse- crated that is to say ...
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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