The Church of England, in places where there is no Church established by law, is in the same situation with any other religious body, in no better but in no worse position, and the members may adopt, as the members of any other communion may adopt, rules... The Weekly Reporter - Sivu 8981863Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1866 - 474 sivua
...1863, it was affirmed, that " the Church of England, in places where there is no Established Church, is in the same situation with any other religious body,...— in no better, but in no worse position ; " and that, instead of being legally bound by the government and discipline of the parent Church, "its members"... | |
| Guild of st. Alban - 1240 sivua
...case of Mr. Long] : ' The Church of England, in places where there is no Church established by law, is in the same situation with any other religious body,...; and the members may adopt, as the members of any oRier communion may adopt, rntes for enforcing discipline within their body which will be binding on... | |
| 1863 - 360 sivua
...established by law, is in the same situation with any other religious body, and the members may enforce rules for enforcing discipline within their body which...expressly or by implication have assented to them. Where a religious body has constituted a tribunal to determine whether the rules of the association... | |
| 1863 - 620 sivua
...decision of the bishop. The Church of England, in places where there was no Church established by law, was in the same situation with any other religious body,...no better but in no worse position, and the members might adopt, as the members of any other communion might adopt, rules for enforcing discipline within... | |
| 1864 - 372 sivua
...judgment. He says : — " The Church of England, in places where there is no church established by law, is in the same situation with any other religious body...in no worse position, — and the members may adopt rules for enforcing discipline which will be binding on those who expressly or by implication have... | |
| Church congress - 1864 - 362 sivua
...judgment. He says :— " The Church of England, in places where there is no church established by law, is in the same situation with any other religious body...no worse position, — and the members ma.y adopt rules for enforcing discipline which will be binding on those who expressly or by implication have... | |
| 1865 - 510 sivua
...Privy Council that " The Church of England, in places where there is no Church established by law, is in the same situation with any other religious body,...expressly or by implication have assented to them." The South African Bishops have taken the Privy Council at their word. Let the term National Church,... | |
| 1865 - 1002 sivua
...has decided that, ' The Church of England, in places where there is no Church established by law, is in the same situation with any other religious body,...binding on those who expressly or by implication have a-sented to them.' This judgment refers to a case, where the meetings and all the proceedings were... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - 1865 - 476 sivua
...jurisdiction. 3. The Members of the Church of England, in places where there is no Church established by law, may adopt rules for enforcing discipline within their...expressly, or by implication, have assented to them. i According to the forms of the Roman-Dutch law, in use at the Cape, both parties were plaintiffs and... | |
| 1866 - 690 sivua
...Natal Judgment gives its adherence. "The members of the Church of England," says that 331 document, "may adopt, as the members of any other communion...binding on those who, expressly or by implication, assent to them." It further admits that where, by agreement, a tribunal has been constituted to determine... | |
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