| Alexander Brody - 1935 - 268 strani
...absolute control of the college. The charter further provided that the president "shall forever hereafter be a member of and in communion with the Church of England," and the use of the liturgy of the Church of England was made obligatory." Soon after the Revolution,... | |
| 1883 - 798 strani
...or canons ; that the ohurch of St. George is held in trust for ecclesiastical purposes in connexion with the Church of England as by law established ; and that the plaintiff and the Church of South Africa have no authority or jurisdiction over it. On the 26th Aug.... | |
| Thomas C. Hunt, James C. Carper - 1996 - 656 strani
...with the express condition that "the President of the said College forever for the time being shall be Member of and in communion with the Church of England as by law established and that the Morning and Evening Service in the said College be the Liturgy of the said Church...."3 Prior to this,... | |
| Travis Beal Jacobs - 390 strani
...Eisenhower's selection because the original grant from Trinity Church provided that the President "shall be a member of and in communion with the Church of England." even though Columbia considered that provision no longer legally binding? There appears to he no mention... | |
| David L. Smith - 2002 - 396 strani
...securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject' in 1701. 38 This statute compelled the monarch to 'join in communion with the Church of England as by law established' and abrogated the royal powers to dismiss judges, to pardon those impeached by the Commons, or to declare... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1904 - 564 strani
...desirous to convey the said lands for the said use, on condition that the head or master of the said seminary or college be a member of and in communion...said liturgy, be the constant morning and evening service used in the said college' forever." The petitioners obviously favored the acceptance of the... | |
| 1900 - 450 strani
...President. Founded, 17(54. Extracts from charter : " The President . . . shall forever hereaft« r be a member of and in communion with the Church of England." " There shall be forever hereafter pnblick morning and evening service constantly porlormed in the... | |
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