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Again the ten spiritual Lords present and Viscount Montague dissented . It was designated as " The Bill to avoid all foreign power used by any foreign potentate in this realm , and for the oath to be taken ” and “ the bill for restoring ...
Again the ten spiritual Lords present and Viscount Montague dissented . It was designated as " The Bill to avoid all foreign power used by any foreign potentate in this realm , and for the oath to be taken ” and “ the bill for restoring ...
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or ceremony would upon conviction be deprived of " the profit of all his spiritual benefices or promotions ” for a whole year and be imprisoned for six months . A second offense upon conviction would bring a year's imprisonment and ...
or ceremony would upon conviction be deprived of " the profit of all his spiritual benefices or promotions ” for a whole year and be imprisoned for six months . A second offense upon conviction would bring a year's imprisonment and ...
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spiritual power was granted by Parliament , both in this Act of Uniformity and in the revival of the Henrician Ecclesiastical Appointment Act , to the ruler . True , cathedral chapters were permitted to elect bishops on the nomination ...
spiritual power was granted by Parliament , both in this Act of Uniformity and in the revival of the Henrician Ecclesiastical Appointment Act , to the ruler . True , cathedral chapters were permitted to elect bishops on the nomination ...
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