Law and Religion in England Between 1532-1994: The Legal Development of the Established Church, Religious Toleration and Conscientious Objection |
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Page 23
... Op.cit . , pp . 425-26 . 49 Chapter 7 : " No one who holds from the king in chief and no one of his desmene officers shall be excommunicated , nor shall the lands of any of them be put under interdict unless first the lord King , if he ...
... Op.cit . , pp . 425-26 . 49 Chapter 7 : " No one who holds from the king in chief and no one of his desmene officers shall be excommunicated , nor shall the lands of any of them be put under interdict unless first the lord King , if he ...
Page 88
... Op.cit . Section XX . By section XIX : " ... Nor that any Person , Religious or other resiant in any of the King's Dominions shall from henceforth depart out of the King's Dominions to or for any Visitation or Congregation or Assembly ...
... Op.cit . Section XX . By section XIX : " ... Nor that any Person , Religious or other resiant in any of the King's Dominions shall from henceforth depart out of the King's Dominions to or for any Visitation or Congregation or Assembly ...
Page 100
... Op.cit . 85 " that priests after the order of priesthood receive as afore , may not marry by the law of God . " Op.cit . 86 m . " that vows of chastity and widowhood by man or woman made to God advisedly , ought to be observed by the ...
... Op.cit . 85 " that priests after the order of priesthood receive as afore , may not marry by the law of God . " Op.cit . 86 m . " that vows of chastity and widowhood by man or woman made to God advisedly , ought to be observed by the ...
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25 Henry VIII abolished Act of Supremacy Act of Uniformity Acts of Parliament appeal approved Archbishop of Canterbury Articles of Religion authority beliefs Bishops Book of Common canon law chapter charitable Christian Church of England civil clergy clerical Commission common law Common Prayer conscience conscientious objection constitutional Convocation Cranmer Crown decision declared doctrine Ecclesiastical courts Ecclesiastical law Edward Edward VI Elizabeth English Church English law episcopal Established Church exercised faith freedom Government Halsbury's Henry VIII Holy House of Lords judges judicial King King's laity large Vol licence liturgy London Lord Chancellor marriage Mary Measure ministers oath offence Op.cit ordination papacy papal Parliamentary person Pope position priests provisions punish Queen realm recognised recusancy laws Reformation refused religious dissent religious toleration repealed rite Roman Catholic Rome Royal Supremacy Sacraments Section secular spiritual Statutes at large Supreme Governor Supreme Head Synod temporal Thirty-nine Articles Transubstantiation