An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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... England each have a distinctly separate identity and have frequently disagreed . An established church is one whose laws are officially recognized by the state and which are incorporated with the laws of the land . The Church of England ...
... England each have a distinctly separate identity and have frequently disagreed . An established church is one whose laws are officially recognized by the state and which are incorporated with the laws of the land . The Church of England ...
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... England , and there maintained , by the Catholic and Apostolic teaching of the Church by law established ' . ( Further reading : Garbett , Church and state in England , 1950 ; Mayfield , The Church of England , 1958. ) CHURCH ASSEMBLY ...
... England , and there maintained , by the Catholic and Apostolic teaching of the Church by law established ' . ( Further reading : Garbett , Church and state in England , 1950 ; Mayfield , The Church of England , 1958. ) CHURCH ASSEMBLY ...
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... England , 3rd ed . , v . 28 ( pp . 295-479 ) , 1959 . Hansard Society , Papers on Parliament , 1949 . Hansard Society , Parliamentary Affairs ( quarterly ) . Hansard Society , Parliamentary government in England , 1949 . Hanson ( A. H. ) ...
... England , 3rd ed . , v . 28 ( pp . 295-479 ) , 1959 . Hansard Society , Papers on Parliament , 1949 . Hansard Society , Parliamentary Affairs ( quarterly ) . Hansard Society , Parliamentary government in England , 1949 . Hanson ( A. H. ) ...
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