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The Church's Self-Regulating Privilege, A National Safeguard In Respect Of Real Church Reform: Or Reasons For Reviving Convocations, Or Restoring Provincial And Diocesan Synods (1835) is a book written by John Kempthorne. The book argues that the Church of England should be allowed to regulate itself in order to achieve real reform. Kempthorne suggests that the revival of convocations, or the restoration of provincial and diocesan synods, would be a necessary step in achieving this goal. The author believes that these bodies would provide a means for the Church to address issues and make…mehr

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The Church's Self-Regulating Privilege, A National Safeguard In Respect Of Real Church Reform: Or Reasons For Reviving Convocations, Or Restoring Provincial And Diocesan Synods (1835) is a book written by John Kempthorne. The book argues that the Church of England should be allowed to regulate itself in order to achieve real reform. Kempthorne suggests that the revival of convocations, or the restoration of provincial and diocesan synods, would be a necessary step in achieving this goal. The author believes that these bodies would provide a means for the Church to address issues and make decisions without the interference of the state. The book argues that such self-regulation is essential for the Church's autonomy and ability to carry out its mission. Overall, The Church's Self-Regulating Privilege is a call to action for the Church of England to take control of its own affairs and work towards meaningful reform.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.