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... authority in England . I. I. LAW , in its ordinary signification , denotes CHAP . the rules of human action or conduct . Human nature cannot be considered apart from law . The mere savage is not without the element of laws . His authority ...
... authority in England . I. I. LAW , in its ordinary signification , denotes CHAP . the rules of human action or conduct . Human nature cannot be considered apart from law . The mere savage is not without the element of laws . His authority ...
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... authority . Theophilus pub- lished a Greek paraphrase of the Institutes as early as the year A.D. 534 * . We may assume that the Eastern Empire con- tinued to be governed by Justinian's laws for 300 years after his death . In the year ...
... authority . Theophilus pub- lished a Greek paraphrase of the Institutes as early as the year A.D. 534 * . We may assume that the Eastern Empire con- tinued to be governed by Justinian's laws for 300 years after his death . In the year ...
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... authorities was limited to matters of religion ; after- wards the spiritual tribunals gradually enlarged their pretensions , and assumed the cognizance of all causes touching an ecclesiastical matter , or person . Thus the Canon law ...
... authorities was limited to matters of religion ; after- wards the spiritual tribunals gradually enlarged their pretensions , and assumed the cognizance of all causes touching an ecclesiastical matter , or person . Thus the Canon law ...
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... authority extended to both provinces of Canterbury and York . The provincial constitutions were made in con- vocations of the clergy of the province of Canter- bury , the Archbishop presiding ; they commence in the reign of Hen . III ...
... authority extended to both provinces of Canterbury and York . The provincial constitutions were made in con- vocations of the clergy of the province of Canter- bury , the Archbishop presiding ; they commence in the reign of Hen . III ...
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... authority of the Canon law . THE CANONS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . the Church These were passed in the Convocation of the Canons of Clergy of the province of Canterbury in the year of 1603 , in the reign of James I. They are 141 in land ...
... authority of the Canon law . THE CANONS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . the Church These were passed in the Convocation of the Canons of Clergy of the province of Canterbury in the year of 1603 , in the reign of James I. They are 141 in land ...
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