The Resource Jura ecclesiastica, or, A treatise on the ecclesiastical laws and courts : shewing their origin, extent, increase, power, authority and operation, and in what manner subject to, and restrained by the temporal laws and courts of judicature : collected from the best authorities both antient and modern, and interspersed with various cases adjudged and determined in the courts of law and equity, never before published, and considered under the following heads : viz., 1. Ecclesiastical persons, of what sorts, and who they are ... : useful to all lawyers, common and ecclesiastical, as also to such of the nobility, gentry and others, who are law impropriators, appropriators, donators, founders, or visitors of churches, chapels, colleges, schools, hospitals and other charitable foundations ..., by a Barrister of the Middle Temple ; in two volumes
Jura ecclesiastica, or, A treatise on the ecclesiastical laws and courts : shewing their origin, extent, increase, power, authority and operation, and in what manner subject to, and restrained by the temporal laws and courts of judicature : collected from the best authorities both antient and modern, and interspersed with various cases adjudged and determined in the courts of law and equity, never before published, and considered under the following heads : viz., 1. Ecclesiastical persons, of what sorts, and who they are ... : useful to all lawyers, common and ecclesiastical, as also to such of the nobility, gentry and others, who are law impropriators, appropriators, donators, founders, or visitors of churches, chapels, colleges, schools, hospitals and other charitable foundations ..., by a Barrister of the Middle Temple ; in two volumes
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The item Jura ecclesiastica, or, A treatise on the ecclesiastical laws and courts : shewing their origin, extent, increase, power, authority and operation, and in what manner subject to, and restrained by the temporal laws and courts of judicature : collected from the best authorities both antient and modern, and interspersed with various cases adjudged and determined in the courts of law and equity, never before published, and considered under the following heads : viz., 1. Ecclesiastical persons, of what sorts, and who they are ... : useful to all lawyers, common and ecclesiastical, as also to such of the nobility, gentry and others, who are law impropriators, appropriators, donators, founders, or visitors of churches, chapels, colleges, schools, hospitals and other charitable foundations ..., by a Barrister of the Middle Temple ; in two volumes represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item Jura ecclesiastica, or, A treatise on the ecclesiastical laws and courts : shewing their origin, extent, increase, power, authority and operation, and in what manner subject to, and restrained by the temporal laws and courts of judicature : collected from the best authorities both antient and modern, and interspersed with various cases adjudged and determined in the courts of law and equity, never before published, and considered under the following heads : viz., 1. Ecclesiastical persons, of what sorts, and who they are ... : useful to all lawyers, common and ecclesiastical, as also to such of the nobility, gentry and others, who are law impropriators, appropriators, donators, founders, or visitors of churches, chapels, colleges, schools, hospitals and other charitable foundations ..., by a Barrister of the Middle Temple ; in two volumes represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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- Jura ecclesiastica, or, A treatise on the ecclesiastical laws and courts : shewing their origin, extent, increase, power, authority and operation, and in what manner subject to, and restrained by the temporal laws and courts of judicature : collected from the best authorities both antient and modern, and interspersed with various cases adjudged and determined in the courts of law and equity, never before published, and considered under the following heads : viz., 1. Ecclesiastical persons, of what sorts, and who they are ... : useful to all lawyers, common and ecclesiastical, as also to such of the nobility, gentry and others, who are law impropriators, appropriators, donators, founders, or visitors of churches, chapels, colleges, schools, hospitals and other charitable foundations ...
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- shewing their origin, extent, increase, power, authority and operation, and in what manner subject to, and restrained by the temporal laws and courts of judicature : collected from the best authorities both antient and modern, and interspersed with various cases adjudged and determined in the courts of law and equity, never before published, and considered under the following heads : viz., 1. Ecclesiastical persons, of what sorts, and who they are ... : useful to all lawyers, common and ecclesiastical, as also to such of the nobility, gentry and others, who are law impropriators, appropriators, donators, founders, or visitors of churches, chapels, colleges, schools, hospitals and other charitable foundations ...
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- Treatise on the ecclesiastical laws and courts
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- Jura ecclesiastica, or, A treatise on the ecclesiastical laws and courts : shewing their origin, extent, increase, power, authority and operation, and in what manner subject to, and restrained by the temporal laws and courts of judicature : collected from the best authorities both antient and modern, and interspersed with various cases adjudged and determined in the courts of law and equity, never before published, and considered under the following heads : viz., 1. Ecclesiastical persons, of what sorts, and who they are ... : useful to all lawyers, common and ecclesiastical, as also to such of the nobility, gentry and others, who are law impropriators, appropriators, donators, founders, or visitors of churches, chapels, colleges, schools, hospitals and other charitable foundations ..., by a Barrister of the Middle Temple ; in two volumes
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