| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1947 - 960 Seiten
...Faculty of erecting and founding Churches, Chapels, and Places of Worship . . . and of causing the same to be dedicated and consecrated according to the Ecclesiastical Laws of our Kingdom of England, with all, and singular such, and as ample Rights, Jurisdictions, Privileges, ... as any Bishop ...... | |
| John Tracy Ellis - 1969 - 340 Seiten
...reason he raised no theological questions when the charter empowered him as proprietor to erect churches "to be dedicated and consecrated according to the Ecclesiastical Laws of our Kingdom of England." 23 It was clear from the outset that Maryland was intended to be a colony where all Christians would... | |
| John Tracy Ellis - 1969 - 340 Seiten
...reason he raised no theological questions when the charter empowered him as proprietor to erect churches "to be dedicated and consecrated according to the Ecclesiastical Laws of our Kingdom of England."28 It was clear from the outset that Maryland was intended to be a colony where all Christians... | |
| John Lawson - 1967 - 366 Seiten
...Chappels and Oratories in convenient and fit places, within the said Bounds and Limits; and to cause them to be Dedicated and Consecrated, according to...the Ecclesiastical Laws of Our Kingdom of England; together with all and singular, the like, and as ample Rights, Jurisdictions, Privileges, Prerogatives,... | |
| James L. Underwood - 1986 - 460 Seiten
...Chapels, and Oratories in convenient and fit places within the said Bounds and Limits, and to cause them to be Dedicated and Consecrated according to the Ecclesiastical Laws of our Kingdom of England . . . .2 Thus the proprietors received a licensing authority to create churches but within the broad... | |
| Thomas J. Curry - 1987 - 289 Seiten
...the patronage and power to license the formation and building of churches and "of causing the same to be dedicated and consecrated according to the Ecclesiastical Laws of our Kingdom of England." 25 This provision, if it did not go so far as to mandate an established church, certainly gave Baltimore... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1906 - 302 Seiten
...places of worship, in convenient and suitable places, within the premises, and of causing the same to be dedicated and consecrated according to the ecclesiastical laws of our kingdom of England, with all, and singular such, and as ample rights, jurisdictions, privileges, prerogatives, royalties,... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1906 - 304 Seiten
...places of worship, in convenient and suitable places, within the premises, and of causing the same to be dedicated and consecrated according to the ecclesiastical laws of our kingdom of England, with all, and singular such, and as ample rights, jurisdictions, privileges, prerogatives, royalties,... | |
| Richard E. Wentz - 476 Seiten
...Christianity not loyal to the bishop of Rome. As proprietor he was to erect churches "to be dedicated to and consecrated according to the Ecclesiastical laws of our Kingdom of England." Accordingly, he arrived at a policy of toleration long before the famous Maryland Act of Tolerance... | |
| William MacDonald - 1916 - 684 Seiten
...Chappels and Oratories, in convenient and fit places, within the said bounds and limits, and to cause them to be dedicated and consecrated according to the Ecclesiastical laws of our Kingdom of England, together with all and singular the like, and as ample Rights, Jurisdictions, Priviledges, Prerogatives,... | |
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