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Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical: treated upon by the Bishop of London, President of the Convocation for the Province of Canterbury, and the rest of the bishops and clergy of the said province. And agreed upon with the Kings Majesties licence in their synod begun at London, Anno Dom. 1603. And in the year of our Sovereign Lord, James by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Ireland, the first, and of Scotland the seven and thirtieth. And now published for the due observation of them, by His Majesties Authority under the Great Seal of England.

By: Church of England.Publisher: London : Printed for A. Crook, S. Mearn, and R. Pawlett, 1673Description: [6], 106, [8]p. ; 4.°.Uniform titles: Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical 1604
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1 Memorials of the method and manner of proceedings in Parliament in passing bills. Together with several rules & customs, which by long and constant practice have obtained the name of Orders of the House. Gathered by observation, and out of the Journal books from the time of Edward 6. By H.S. E. C.P. 1 A short view of the long life and reign of Henry the Third, King of England. Presented to King James. Written by Sir Robert Cotton. 1 The ancient method and manner of holding parliaments in England. By Henry Elsynge, ... 1 Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical: treated upon by the Bishop of London, President of the Convocation for the Province of Canterbury, and the rest of the bishops and clergy of the said province. And agreed upon with the Kings Majesties licence in their synod begun at London, Anno Dom. 1603. And in the year of our Sovereign Lord, James by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Ireland, the first, and of Scotland the seven and thirtieth. And now published for the due observation of them, by His Majesties Authority under the Great Seal of England. 1 An exact collection of the debates of the House of Commons, held at Westminster, October 21. 1680. Prorogued the tenth, and dissolved the eighteenth of January following. With the debates of the House of Commons at Oxford, assembled March 21. 1680. Also a just and modest vindication of the proceedings of the said parliaments. 1 An exact collection of the most considerable debates in the honourable House of Commons, at the Parliament held at Westminster the one and twentieth of October, 1680. Which was prorogued the tenth, and dissolved the eighteenth of January following. 1 The debate at large, between the House of Lords and House of Commons, at the free conference, held in the Painted Chamber, in the session of the Convention, Anno 1688. Relating to the word, abdicated, and the vacancy of the throne, in the Common's vote.

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