Ecclesiastical communities and their ability to induce legal customs: a historical synopsis & a commentary
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TextSeries: Canon law studies | ; 300Publication details: Washington Catholic University of America 1950Subject(s):
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JST Library General Stacks | BX<br>Church | BX 1935.5.CLS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c1 | Available | 72207 |
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| BX 1935.5.CLS Doctrinal interpretation of law: | BX 1935.5.CLS Doubt in Canon law: | BX 1935.5.CLS Dowry of women religious: | BX 1935.5.CLS Ecclesiastical communities and their ability to induce legal customs: | BX 1935.5.CLS Ecclesiastical pensions: | BX 1935.5.CLS The ecclesiastical prohibition of books: | BX 1935.5.CLS Ecclesiastical property in Australia & New Zealand: |
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