This classic guide to ecclesiastical law provides valuable insights into the legal structure of the Church of England. Written by John Henry Blunt, a noted ecclesiastical historian and theologian, and revised by legal expert W.G.F. Phillimore, The Book of Church Law is a comprehensive guide to the rules and regulations of the church. From the appointment of bishops to the administration of sacraments, this book covers all aspects of church governance and practice.
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