Suffragan Bishops and Rural Deans: Some Suggestions Relative to the Suffragan Bishops and Rural Deans, Made by Thomas Brett in the Year 1711MacMillan and Company, 1858 - 87 pages |
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... hands , and their lordships the Bishops can , if they please , imme- diately set it in motion , without calling in the aid of any extraneous power . The Act 26 Hen . VIII . c . 14 , is still in force , and under the provisions of that ...
... hands , and their lordships the Bishops can , if they please , imme- diately set it in motion , without calling in the aid of any extraneous power . The Act 26 Hen . VIII . c . 14 , is still in force , and under the provisions of that ...
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... hand in case it was found that they did not properly subserve the purposes for which they were made , they might be laid aside without deranging the order of the Dioceses ; whilst , on the other hand , should they be productive of ...
... hand in case it was found that they did not properly subserve the purposes for which they were made , they might be laid aside without deranging the order of the Dioceses ; whilst , on the other hand , should they be productive of ...
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... hand , should they be productive of spiritual good , they might without difficulty be extended . Fifthly , by sending these Suffragan Bishops among our rural population , the people would become familiarized with Church organization and ...
... hand , should they be productive of spiritual good , they might without difficulty be extended . Fifthly , by sending these Suffragan Bishops among our rural population , the people would become familiarized with Church organization and ...
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... hands to the Order of a Bishop , and is sent among the people armed with Episcopal Authority , that he will fail to obtain due regard and observance from those among whom he labours , more especially when they expe- rience the ...
... hands to the Order of a Bishop , and is sent among the people armed with Episcopal Authority , that he will fail to obtain due regard and observance from those among whom he labours , more especially when they expe- rience the ...
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... hands . I know that in this small Diocese of Canterbury ( where since my memory there has been a Confirmation about once in six or seven years ) multitudes that would willingly have been confirmed at these times have not been able , by ...
... hands . I know that in this small Diocese of Canterbury ( where since my memory there has been a Confirmation about once in six or seven years ) multitudes that would willingly have been confirmed at these times have not been able , by ...
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