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functionaries of the Church or of private friends ; but he has always been most
careful to avoid not only the reality but the appearance of submitting to the
guidance of self - constituted Associations possessing no recognised authority in
the ...
functionaries of the Church or of private friends ; but he has always been most
careful to avoid not only the reality but the appearance of submitting to the
guidance of self - constituted Associations possessing no recognised authority in
the ...
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others , he is bound not himself to practise or countenance the like , by
establishing or encouraging submission to any authority extraneous to the
Church , whether that of a foreign Church or of a self - constituted body ,
consisting either wholly ...
others , he is bound not himself to practise or countenance the like , by
establishing or encouraging submission to any authority extraneous to the
Church , whether that of a foreign Church or of a self - constituted body ,
consisting either wholly ...
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Authority belongs to towns of the kingdom , I would send her officers , submission
to her children ; it as a message from this ... nets , that no Government under the if
their authority were exercised as suncan impose Romanism upon based upon ...
Authority belongs to towns of the kingdom , I would send her officers , submission
to her children ; it as a message from this ... nets , that no Government under the if
their authority were exercised as suncan impose Romanism upon based upon ...
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It ought to be done by authority of the Bishop of the diocese . If there be evidence
of such an authority it is only by inference ; but he ( the Learned Judge ) doubted
much whether the evidence was sufficient . If the jury found for the defendant ...
It ought to be done by authority of the Bishop of the diocese . If there be evidence
of such an authority it is only by inference ; but he ( the Learned Judge ) doubted
much whether the evidence was sufficient . If the jury found for the defendant ...
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That the British Constitution acknowledges in its principle and laws the
Sovereignty of Almighty God , and the Supreme Authority of His Holy Word , and
has provided for the Scriptural Instruction of the people by its religious
Establishments .
That the British Constitution acknowledges in its principle and laws the
Sovereignty of Almighty God , and the Supreme Authority of His Holy Word , and
has provided for the Scriptural Instruction of the people by its religious
Establishments .
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