The Constitutional History and Constitution of the Church of England / / Felix Makower.
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [1895] ©1895 |
Year of Publication: | 1895 |
Edition: | Transl. from German, Reprint 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (X, 546 p.) |
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- NOTE -- CONTENTS -- I. HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH -- 1. ENGLAND -- A. To the time of the Norman Conquest -- § 1. a. The introduction of Christianity -- § 2. b. Relation of state and church to one another -- § 3. c. Development of the church constitution internally -- B. FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO THE REFORMATION -- §4.a.Relation of state and church to one another -- § 5 b. Development of the church constitution internally -- C. FROM THE REFORMATION TO THE PRESENT DAY -- § 6. a. The reformation -- § 7. b. The struggle against papists and protestant sects at the end of the sixteenth and in the seventeenth century. -- § 8. c. Relation of state and church to one another -- § 9. d. Development of the church constitution internally -- § 10 -- 2. Scotland -- § 11 -- 3. Ireland -- 4. The Colonies and Abroad -- § 12. a. General -- § 13. (6) The United States and American missionary districts -- II. SOURCES OF ECCLESIASTICAL LAW -- § 14. 1. General -- § 15. 2. The Book of Common Prayer -- § 16. 3. Articles of Belief -- III. RELATION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND TO OTHER CHRISTIAN CHURCHES -- § 17. 1. The relation of the reformed Church of England to the Church in England before the Reformation -- §18. 2. The relation of the reformed Church of England to other Christian Churches of modern times -- § 19. 3. Procedure against heretics -- IV. THE CLERGY AND THEIR ORDERS -- § 20. 1. General -- § 21. 2. Participation of the Clergy in the Deliberations of Parliament -- § 22. 3. History of the Celibacy of the Clergy -- V. THE SEVERAL AUTHORITIES IN THE CHURCH -- 1. THE KING -- A. MEDIEVAL POWERS -- a. In relation to foreign influences -- § 23. 1. The supreme judicial power. Restriction of appeals to the pope -- § 24. 2. Restrictions of the papal legates -- § 25. 3. Restriction on the introduction of bulls -- § 26. 4. Restraint upon ecclesiastical officials as to leaving the realm -- § 27. b. In relation to the national church -- § 28 -- B. THE SUPREMACY OF THE SOVEREIGN AS INTRODUCED BY THE REFORMATION -- Introduction -- 2. Civil Authorities for the Administration of the Church -- A. Authorities of the Reformation time -- § 29. a. Authorities for administering the revenues of the state from various ecclesiastical sources -- §30. b. High commission for ecclesiastical causes -- B. AUTHORITIES OF THE PRESENT TIME -- § 31. The governors of the bounty of queen Anne -- § 32. Ecclesiastical commissioners for England -- 3. Archbishops and Bishops -- § 33. A. Origin of the various Archbishoprics and Bishoprics -- § 34. B. History of the precedence of the Archbishops of Canterbury as against the Archbishops of York -- § 35. C. Rights and duties of the Archbishops -- § 36. D. Rights and duties of the Bishops -- § 37. 4. Chapters -- 5. REPRESENTATIVES AND ASSISTANTS OF THE ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS -- §38. A. ASSISTANTS IN THE EXERCISE OF GOVERNING POWERS -- § 39. B. ASSISTANTS IN THE EXERCISE OF POWER TO CONFIRM, ORDAIN AND CONSECRATE -- § 40. C. ASSISTANTS IN THE EXERCISE OF GOVERNING POWERS AND ALSO IN THAT OF POWERS OF CONFIRMATION, ORDINATION AND CONSECRATION -- § 41. D. ADMINISTRATION OF AN ARCHBISHOPRIC OR BISHOPRIC DURING- VACANCY -- § 42. 6. Archdeacons -- § 43. 7. Rural Deans -- § 44. 8. Parish Priests -- 9. Representatives and Assistants of Parish Priests -- § 45. A. STIPENDIARY CURATES -- §46. B. READERS -- §47. C. DEACONESSES' INSTITUTIONS, SISTERHOODS, BROTHERHOODS -- §48. 10. CHURCHWARDENS -- 11. MINOR OFFICERS -- §49. A. PARISH CLERKS -- §50. B. SEXTONS -- § 51. C. BEADLES -- § 52. D. ORGANISTS -- § 53. 12. Lecturers -- 13. ECCLESIASTICAL ASSEMBLIES -- A. NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL SYNODS -- § 54. a. Historical -- § 55. The provincial convocations of the present day -- § 56. The houses of laymen -- § 57. B. Diocesan Synods and Diocesan Conferences -- § 58. C. RURAL CHAPTERS -- 14. Ecclesiastical Courts -- A. HISTORICAL -- §59. a. To the Norman conquest -- § 60. b. From the Norman conquest to thereformation -- § 61. c. From the reformation to the present day -- B. THE SEVERAL COURTS -- § 62. a. Royal court -- §63. b. Archiépiscopal courts -- §64. c. Episcopal courts -- §65. Archidiaconal courts -- §66. Other ecclesiastical courts -- APPENDIX -- I. Ordinance of William I touching the competence of ecclesiastical courts -- II. Charter of Stephen, 1136 -- III. Charter of Henry II, 1154 -- IV. Constitutions of Clarendon, 1164 -- V. Documents touching1 the submission of John to the pope's suzerainty, 1213 -- VI. John's charter, 21st November, 1214, touching1 elections of prelates -- VII. Extract from the Magna Carta of 1215 -- VIII. Statutum de Prouisoríbus, 25 Ed. III (1350/1) st. 4 -- IX. Extract from Edward IV's Charter, 2nd November, 1462 -- X. 25 Hen. VIII (1533/4) c 20 ss 3 and 4 touching the mode of filling vacant sees -- XI. The thirty-nine articles of 1563 in the Latin form of 1571 -- XII. Extract from the Canons of 1604 -- XIII. Examples of instruction to and commission of a rural dean in the 19th century -- XIV. Conspectus of literature -- XV. Chronological table of the kings of England from the Norman Conquest to the present day -- INDEX |
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Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9783112684009 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9783112684009 |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Felix Makower. |