The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 10James Maclehose Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish Historical Review Trust, 1913 A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886. |
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Page 184
... the Scottish sea , received others to fealty , and returned to England , not without some losses to their army . Explicit Chronicon de Lanercost . Reviews of Books THE CANON LAW IN MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND . 184 Chronicle of Lanercost.
... the Scottish sea , received others to fealty , and returned to England , not without some losses to their army . Explicit Chronicon de Lanercost . Reviews of Books THE CANON LAW IN MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND . 184 Chronicle of Lanercost.
Page 185
... law were administered by ecclesiastical judges in accord- ance with laws which the secular power could not initiate ... canon law as were ' received ' in England , and the legisla- tion of English Councils , legatine and provincial . In ...
... law were administered by ecclesiastical judges in accord- ance with laws which the secular power could not initiate ... canon law as were ' received ' in England , and the legisla- tion of English Councils , legatine and provincial . In ...
Page 186
... canon law of the realm . ' It is not wonderful that Maitland cited Stubbs as the most illustrious supporter of the doctrine opposed to his own . Is that a correct statement of Stubbs ' position ? The Bishop ... Canon Law in Mediaeval England.
... canon law of the realm . ' It is not wonderful that Maitland cited Stubbs as the most illustrious supporter of the doctrine opposed to his own . Is that a correct statement of Stubbs ' position ? The Bishop ... Canon Law in Mediaeval England.
Page 187
... Law , even the little skirmish with Canon Maccoll , seem known to Mr. Ogle by hearsay only : he knows that Maitland laid no claim to profound knowledge of canon law -of differing measures of profundity he recks not . So the great ...
... Law , even the little skirmish with Canon Maccoll , seem known to Mr. Ogle by hearsay only : he knows that Maitland laid no claim to profound knowledge of canon law -of differing measures of profundity he recks not . So the great ...
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... ecclesiastical censures ; it was for the civil courts to apply the temporal consequences - did they ever refuse to do so on the ground í that the censuring authority was ' foreign ' ? As to the extent to which canon law in England was ...
... ecclesiastical censures ; it was for the civil courts to apply the temporal consequences - did they ever refuse to do so on the ground í that the censuring authority was ' foreign ' ? As to the extent to which canon law in England was ...
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