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... authority is given to a mere po- litical and geographical section of Christendom to bind and loose conscience by its decisions over a cer- tain area , and to make that truth on one side of the Channel which , by an analogous authority ...
... authority is given to a mere po- litical and geographical section of Christendom to bind and loose conscience by its decisions over a cer- tain area , and to make that truth on one side of the Channel which , by an analogous authority ...
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... authority , whether it be the au- thority of the Church embodied in Convocation , of the Church embodied in a Convocation of clerical digni- taries , or of the Church embodied in Parliament . " For the present , though some differences ...
... authority , whether it be the au- thority of the Church embodied in Convocation , of the Church embodied in a Convocation of clerical digni- taries , or of the Church embodied in Parliament . " For the present , though some differences ...
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... authority , in the Petition of the University against Mr. Bouverie's Bill ; which was afterwards printed as a manifesto , and signed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York , six Bishops , several lay Peers , and a very large ...
... authority , in the Petition of the University against Mr. Bouverie's Bill ; which was afterwards printed as a manifesto , and signed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York , six Bishops , several lay Peers , and a very large ...
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