Communion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Churchwarden
church whose duties vary in different dioceses but always include the provision of what is necessary for the communion service
Chancel
That part of a church reserved for the use of the clergy where the altar or communion table is placed
Wales
Hen. 8, c. 36, gave the utmost advancement to their civil prosperity by admitting them to a thorough communion of laws with the subjects of England. By the Wales and Berwick Act, 1746 (20 Geo. 2, c.
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Communion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Churchwarden
church whose duties vary in different dioceses but always include the provision of what is necessary for the communion service
Chancel
That part of a church reserved for the use of the clergy where the altar or communion table is placed
Wales
Hen. 8, c. 36, gave the utmost advancement to their civil prosperity by admitting them to a thorough communion of laws with the subjects of England. By the Wales and Berwick Act, 1746 (20 Geo. 2, c.
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