A Collection of the Judgments of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Ecclesiastical Cases Relating to Doctrine and Discipline: With a Preface by the Lord Bishop of London, and an Historical IntroductionJohn Murray, 1865 - 380 pàgines |
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Pàgina vi
... Commission of Review ; and , since the last changes in the Court , this has become impossible . Proposals , then , as to the remodelling of this Court raise questions of the gravest moment , if we look only to the importance of its ...
... Commission of Review ; and , since the last changes in the Court , this has become impossible . Proposals , then , as to the remodelling of this Court raise questions of the gravest moment , if we look only to the importance of its ...
Pàgina vii
... Commission , on which Archbishop Howley and Bishop Blomfield , with other Bishops , sat , and that the latter of these two reports , presented in February , 1832 , devotes five folio pages to a minute consideration of the mode of ...
... Commission , on which Archbishop Howley and Bishop Blomfield , with other Bishops , sat , and that the latter of these two reports , presented in February , 1832 , devotes five folio pages to a minute consideration of the mode of ...
Pàgina xv
... Commission is authorized to revise the Canons of the Church , consisting of sixteen laymen united with sixteen clergymen - 2 . In the High Commission Court there was a mixture of some laymen with the ecclesiastics - 3 . An Act was soon ...
... Commission is authorized to revise the Canons of the Church , consisting of sixteen laymen united with sixteen clergymen - 2 . In the High Commission Court there was a mixture of some laymen with the ecclesiastics - 3 . An Act was soon ...
Pàgina xvii
... commission , to make new laws according to the Church's emergencies . If the latter , their office is useless , and they cannot give the assistance which legal Judges chiefly require , viz . advice on each point as it casually arises in ...
... commission , to make new laws according to the Church's emergencies . If the latter , their office is useless , and they cannot give the assistance which legal Judges chiefly require , viz . advice on each point as it casually arises in ...
Pàgina xxv
... commission appointed on each occasion under the Great Seal . This mode of appeal was introduced by the Statute 25 Henry VIII . c . 19 , which transferred to the King the supreme jurisdiction in all causes which it had before been the ...
... commission appointed on each occasion under the Great Seal . This mode of appeal was introduced by the Statute 25 Henry VIII . c . 19 , which transferred to the King the supreme jurisdiction in all causes which it had before been the ...
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