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The bill received one reading and was heard of no more . 36 A countermeasure to such a bill was proposed by " The Bill to make lawful the Deprivation of the Bishops of London , Wynchester , Wygorn , and Chichester [ and Spiritual ...
The bill received one reading and was heard of no more . 36 A countermeasure to such a bill was proposed by " The Bill to make lawful the Deprivation of the Bishops of London , Wynchester , Wygorn , and Chichester [ and Spiritual ...
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Already at the end of February " The Bill for Making Ecclesiastical Laws by Thirty - Two Persons ” was introduced into the House of Commons.57 In the House of Lords it received only its first reading.58 The bill proposed the revival of ...
Already at the end of February " The Bill for Making Ecclesiastical Laws by Thirty - Two Persons ” was introduced into the House of Commons.57 In the House of Lords it received only its first reading.58 The bill proposed the revival of ...
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Whether the sacrament were , according to the first book , to be received into the communicant's mouth , or to be delivered into his hand ? X. Whether the sacrament were to be received standing or kneeling ?
Whether the sacrament were , according to the first book , to be received into the communicant's mouth , or to be delivered into his hand ? X. Whether the sacrament were to be received standing or kneeling ?
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