Discipline and Justice in the Church of England |
Contents
Jurisdictions | 1 |
Good Behaviour | 43 |
Proper procedure | 68 |
The purpose of the condemnation | 99 |
Appeal | 109 |
Accountability | 120 |
Common terms and phrases
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