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Page 1348
... received last Session , in consequence of which your Lordships ' Committee was appointed , should be read . The Registrar thereupon read the articulus cleri of the Lower House on the deposition and excommunication of Dr. Colenso as ...
... received last Session , in consequence of which your Lordships ' Committee was appointed , should be read . The Registrar thereupon read the articulus cleri of the Lower House on the deposition and excommunication of Dr. Colenso as ...
Page 1362
... received from English Churchmen would have shown that if it was an expression of hearty sympathy and co - operation that was wanted , that offering would have been most thankfully rendered . If one is forced to give an opinion on the ...
... received from English Churchmen would have shown that if it was an expression of hearty sympathy and co - operation that was wanted , that offering would have been most thankfully rendered . If one is forced to give an opinion on the ...
Page 1365
... received some signatures , and may receive others . It sheweth- That in the last report of the Registrar - General for England and Wales twenty- three divorced persons are stated to have been married in the year 1866 . That there is ...
... received some signatures , and may receive others . It sheweth- That in the last report of the Registrar - General for England and Wales twenty- three divorced persons are stated to have been married in the year 1866 . That there is ...
Page 1374
... received and printed in the Chronicle of Convocation . The REV . W. B. HOPKINS - I second that . The PROLOCUTOR - I would suggest the addition- " With the thanks of the House to the Dean of Westminster for his courtesy in the matter ...
... received and printed in the Chronicle of Convocation . The REV . W. B. HOPKINS - I second that . The PROLOCUTOR - I would suggest the addition- " With the thanks of the House to the Dean of Westminster for his courtesy in the matter ...
Page 1377
... received for dilapi- dations between the outgoing and incoming occupiers of the benefice . This is the time - viz ... received by this House . I think , therefore , we may infer that our recommendations have received the general approval ...
... received for dilapi- dations between the outgoing and incoming occupiers of the benefice . This is the time - viz ... received by this House . I think , therefore , we may infer that our recommendations have received the general approval ...
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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