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The ecclesiastical law of the Church of England

Print Book, English, 1895
Sweet and Maxwell, London, 1895
2 volumes 24 cm
4403848
v. 1. The church generally
Character and status of the Church of England
Jus Ecclesiasticum
The sources of the law of the Church of England
Clergy and laity
Orders and offices of the church
Bishops
Bishops without sees
Priests and deacons
ordination
Deans and chapters and cathedrals
Archdeacons
Rural deans
Deans of peculiars
Titles of officiating clerks
Parsons or rectors and vicars
Curates, ministers, donees
Entry on benefice
Incidents of benefices
Resignation of benefices
Union and disunion of benefices
Curates
stipendiary
Lecturers and readers
Chaplains
Civil, status of the clergy
The church in her relation to the general life of her members
Baptism
Catechism
Confirmation
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper
Confession
Marriage
Churching of women
Visitation and communion of the sick
Burial
Liturgy and ritual
Sundays, holidays, and fasts
The coronation service. v. 2. Discipline of the church
Discipline over the laity
Discipline over the clergy
Offences of the clergy
The Ecclesiastical Courts
Officers of the Ecclesiastical Courts
Procedure
generally
Procedure under 1 & 2 vict. c. 106
Procedure under 3 & 4 vict. c. 86
Procedure under the Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874
Procedure under the Clergy Discipline Act, 1892
Visitation
Ecclesiastical censures
Relations between courts spiritual and temporal
Property of the church
Residence houses
Tithes and rent-charges
Pensions, offerings, fees
Waste and dilapidations
Letting and alienation
Charges on benefices with cure of souls
Public imposts
Fabrics and officers of fabrics of the church
Churches and churchyards
Chapels
Churchwardens
Vestries
Church trustees
Minor officers
Councils of the church
General councils
Convocation
The church in her relation to charities and education
Charitable trusts
Hospitals
Colleges and universities
Schools
Miscellaneous
Church extension
Queen Anne's bounty
The Ecclesiastical Commissioners
The augmentation of benefices
The building of churches
The division of parishes
Church societies
Church of England in relation to other churches
Church in Ireland
Church in Scotland
Church in the colonies
Church in the East Indies
Churches attached to consulships
Colonial and foreign orders
Paged continuously
"This second edition incorporates a large amount of new material of church law, and especially from the year 1873 to the month of August, 1895." Pref
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