The Scots Law Times, Volume 12, Part 2C.E. Green, 1904 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 77
... Church . So much for the method by which the fictitious conditions of the supposed trust are created . But the conclusion cannot be reached unless a Church is assimilated to a private trust , and the power of varying its doctrine ...
... Church . So much for the method by which the fictitious conditions of the supposed trust are created . But the conclusion cannot be reached unless a Church is assimilated to a private trust , and the power of varying its doctrine ...
Page 86
... Church property has been from time immemorial the safeguard of Churches , not merely against diversion from within , but against secularisation of Church resources . Mr. Taylor Innes ( who , when he forsakes the role of partisan for the ...
... Church property has been from time immemorial the safeguard of Churches , not merely against diversion from within , but against secularisation of Church resources . Mr. Taylor Innes ( who , when he forsakes the role of partisan for the ...
Page 87
... Church by its very nature is a mere mockery of the facts . Were it given effect to , it would do away with any real distinction between Churches , -the doctrine of each and every Church being identical in the sense of being whatever a ...
... Church by its very nature is a mere mockery of the facts . Were it given effect to , it would do away with any real distinction between Churches , -the doctrine of each and every Church being identical in the sense of being whatever a ...
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