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" Concerning appeals, if any shall arise, they ought to proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop : and, if the archbishop... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 164
1865
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An Introduction to the History of the Church of England from the Earliest ...

Henry Offley Wakeman - 1898 - 548 páginas
...further protected by the Church after conviction in the ecclesiastical court. VIII. Appeals were to go from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop. If the archbishop failed to do justice, the cause was to be settled in the archbishop's court by the...
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The Magna Charta and Other Great Charters of England: With an Historical ...

Boyd Cummings Barrington - 1899 - 358 páginas
...and the same on the other hand of the ecclesiastical court. 8. Appeals, if they arise, must be made from the Archdeacon to the Bishop, and from the Bishop to the Archbishop ; and if the Archbishop shall fail in administering justice the parties shall come before our lord...
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Select Documents of English Constitutional History

George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - 1901 - 592 páginas
...sent to the same to be treated there. 8. In regard to appeals, if they shall occur, they must proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop fail in showing justice, they must come at last to the lord the king, that by...
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The Angevin Empire: Or The Three Reigns of Henry II, Richard I, and John (A ...

Sir James Henry Ramsay - 1903 - 602 páginas
...be decided in Ecclesiastical Courts (s. 7). Appeals (in spiritual cases) to be carried in due course from the Archdeacon to the Bishop, and from the Bishop to the Archbishop ; with an ultimate reference to the King ; the matter to go no further without his leave (s. 8). Archbishops,...
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The Angevin Empire: Or The Three Reigns of Henry II, Richard I, and John (A ...

Sir James Henry Ramsay - 1903 - 602 páginas
...be decided in Ecclesiastical Courts (s. 7). Appeals (in spiritual cases) to be carried in due course from the Archdeacon to the Bishop, and from the Bishop to the Archbishop ; with an ultimate reference to the King; the matter to go no further without his leave (s. 8). Archbishops,...
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The Scholar's History of England ...

Sir James Henry Ramsay (bart.) - 1903 - 604 páginas
...be decided in Ecclesiastical Courts (s. 7). Appeals (in spiritual cases) to be carried in due course from the Archdeacon to the Bishop, and from the Bishop to the Archbishop ; with an ultimate reference to the King ; the matter to go no further without his leave (s. 8). Archbishops,...
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The Great Events by Famous Historians: A Comprehensive and Readable Account ...

Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 442 páginas
...papal court, to the prejudice of the sovereign. V. It was enacted that appeals should proceed regularly from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop. If the archbishop failed to do justice, the cause ought to be carried before the king, that by his...
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The Canterbury Pilgrimages

Henry Snowden Ward - 1905 - 464 páginas
...the same on the other hand of the ecclesiastical court. VIII. Appeals, if they arise, must be made from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop ; and if the archbishop shall fail in administering justice, the parties shall come before our lord...
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The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the ..., Volumen81

Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1906 - 990 páginas
...c. 19, which put an end to all appeals to Rome in all cases whatsoever, and enacted, by sect. 8, " that all manner *of appeals, of what nature or condition...Archbishop. No exception is introduced respecting causes (1) Stat. 26 Hen. VIII. c. 1. ii Hi;|l AM r. BISHOP OK EXETKE. [*67] [•68] GORHAM r. BISHOP OP KXKTER....
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History of the Christian Church, Volumen5

Philip Schaff - 1907 - 940 páginas
...the same on the other hand of the ecclesiastical court. VIII. Appeals, if they arise, must be made from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop ; and if the archbishop shall fail in administering justice, the parties shall come before our lord...
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