As from the date of disestablishment ecclesiastical courts and persons in Wales and Monmouthshire shall cease to exercise any jurisdiction, and the ecclesiastical law of the Church in Wales shall cease to exist as law
The Church of Scotland, alongside the Church of England, is one of the two state, or established chu...
An investigation of the nature of, and motives for, violent conflict involving the Church in pre-Nor...
In the 1530s, the Church of England was separated from Roman Catholic Christendom by religious legi...
As from the date of disestablishment ecclesiastical courts and persons in Wales and Monmouthshire sh...
In 1536 Wales (Cymru) and England were formally united by an Act of Union of the English Parliament....
Like other major social institutions, the Church in Wales is regulated by a complicated body of rule...
Is Wales a jurisdiction? At present it is not, although that is not to say that it will never become...
In 1920 that part of the Church of England located in Wales was disestablished and became an autonom...
The disestablishment and disendowment of the Church in Wales was a direct result of a renascent Wels...
Binder's title.1. Parliament and the Church of England: an examination of the speech of the bishop o...
The theme of Studies in Church History 56 is ‘The Church and the Law’. It explores the legal issues ...
[8] p.By William Salesbury.Place and date of publication and publisher's name from colophon; printer...
With the advent of devolution in in 1999, Wales, for the first time in centuries, began to develop a...
This Cardiff University study of religious courts and tribunals across the UK has been funded by the...
Devolution for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales resulted in an asymmetrical constitutional fram...
The Church of Scotland, alongside the Church of England, is one of the two state, or established chu...
An investigation of the nature of, and motives for, violent conflict involving the Church in pre-Nor...
In the 1530s, the Church of England was separated from Roman Catholic Christendom by religious legi...
As from the date of disestablishment ecclesiastical courts and persons in Wales and Monmouthshire sh...
In 1536 Wales (Cymru) and England were formally united by an Act of Union of the English Parliament....
Like other major social institutions, the Church in Wales is regulated by a complicated body of rule...
Is Wales a jurisdiction? At present it is not, although that is not to say that it will never become...
In 1920 that part of the Church of England located in Wales was disestablished and became an autonom...
The disestablishment and disendowment of the Church in Wales was a direct result of a renascent Wels...
Binder's title.1. Parliament and the Church of England: an examination of the speech of the bishop o...
The theme of Studies in Church History 56 is ‘The Church and the Law’. It explores the legal issues ...
[8] p.By William Salesbury.Place and date of publication and publisher's name from colophon; printer...
With the advent of devolution in in 1999, Wales, for the first time in centuries, began to develop a...
This Cardiff University study of religious courts and tribunals across the UK has been funded by the...
Devolution for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales resulted in an asymmetrical constitutional fram...
The Church of Scotland, alongside the Church of England, is one of the two state, or established chu...
An investigation of the nature of, and motives for, violent conflict involving the Church in pre-Nor...
In the 1530s, the Church of England was separated from Roman Catholic Christendom by religious legi...