| American Historical Association - 1900 - 910 strani
...definition of a state which would not comprehend the church. What has it not that a state should have? It has laws, lawgivers, law courts, lawyers. It uses...keeps prisons. In the thirteenth century, though with s«|ueamish phases, it pronounces sentence of death. It is no voluntary society. If people are not... | |
| Frederic William Maitland - 1898 - 200 strani
...definition of a state which would not comprehend the church. What has it not that a state should have ? It has laws, lawgivers, law courts, lawyers. It uses...sentence of death. It is no voluntary society. If people are not born into it, they are baptized into it when they cannot help themselves. If they attempt to... | |
| American Historical Association - 1900 - 902 strani
...definition of a state which would not comprehend the church. What has it not that a state should have? It has laws, lawgivers, law courts, lawyers. It uses...prisons. In the thirteenth century, though with squeamish phases, it pronounces sentence of death. It is no voluntary society. If people are not born into it,... | |
| American Historical Association - 1900 - 902 strani
...definition of a state which would not comprehend the church. What has it not that a state should hare? It has laws, lawgivers, law courts, lawyers. It uses...prisons. In the thirteenth century, though with squeamish phases, it pronounces sentence of death. It is no voluntary society. If people are not born into it,... | |
| 1911 - 1086 strani
...would not comprehend the Church. What has it not that a State should have ? It has laws, law givers, law courts, lawyers. It uses physical force to Compel men to obey the laws. It keeps prisons. In the ijth century, though with squeamish phrases, it pronounced sentence... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1911 - 1090 strani
...would not comprehend the Church. What has it not that a State should have ? It has laws, law givers, law courts, lawyers It uses physical force to compel men to obey the laws. It keeps prisons. In the ijth century, though with squeamish phrases, it pronounced sentence... | |
| 1911 - 1088 strani
...would not comprehend the Church What has it not that a Stale should have ? It has laws, law givers, law courts, lawyers It uses physical force to compel men to obey the laws. It keeps prisons In the ijth century, though with squeamish phrases, it pronounced sentence... | |
| William Ernest Hocking - 1926 - 496 strani
...until well into the last century. Likewise with the church. "The mediaeval church was a state. ... It has laws, lawgivers, law courts, lawyers. It uses...squeamish phrases, it pronounces sentence of death. ' " So with many another group within the mediaeval and early modern state. In the England of Henry... | |
| Charles Homer Haskins - 1927 - 468 strani
...definition of a state which would not comprehend the church. What has it not that a state should have? It has laws, lawgivers, law courts, lawyers. It uses...century, though with squeamish phrases, it pronounces senPollock and Maitland, History of English Law, i. 123-124. FW Maitland, Roman Canon Law in the Church... | |
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