The case of the Centenary Methodist Episc. Church, as to the rights of trustees and the power of a court of law to compel them, by mandamus, to admit a minister appointed according to the discipline of their church
being the report of the case of the people ex. rel., Rev. Benjamin Griffen versus William Steele and others, trustees of said church, argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the state of New-York, January term, 1848 : with the opinions of Hon. John W. Edmonds, one of the justices of said court, upon the return to an alternative mandamus and upon a notice for an attachment for disobedience by the trustees to a peremptory writ
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1848 - Lane & Tippett, New-York, New York (State)
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English
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20,750 words, Guess
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83 pages
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- Open LibraryOL60556521M
- OCLC Control Number506040289
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- Case of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, as to the rights of trustees and the power of a court of law to compel them, by mandamus, to admit a minister appointed according to the discipline of their church
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