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| | Books by James Wayland Joyce: Books in the extended shelves: Joyce, James Wayland, 1812-1887: Acts of the church, 1531-1885. The Church of England her own reformer as testified by the records of her convocations, with appendix containing legal instruments ancient and modern connected with those assemblies and comments thereon. (J. Whitaker, 1886) (page images at HathiTrust) Joyce, James Wayland, 1812-1887: Answer to an essay on "The national church," by H.B. Wilson ([s.n.], 1861) (page images at HathiTrust) Joyce, James Wayland, 1812-1887: The civil power in its relations to the church : considered with special reference to the court of final ecclesiastical appeal in England ; with appendix containing all statutes on which the jurisdiction of that tribunal over spiritual causes is founded ; and also, all ecclesiastical judgements delivered by it since those published by the Lord Bishop of London in 1865 (London : Rivingtons, 1869., 1869) (page images at HathiTrust) Joyce, James Wayland, 1812-1887: Ecclesia vindicata : a treatise on appeals in matters spiritual ; with suggesstions for amending the course of proceeding in appeals from the ecclesiastical courts to the Judicial Committee of Privy Council (Saunders, Otley, and Co., 1862), also by Chiswick Press (page images at HathiTrust) Joyce, James Wayland, 1812-1887: England's sacred synods : a constitutional history of the convocations of the clergy, from the earliest records of Christianity in Britain to the date of the promulgation of the present Book of common prayer; including a list of all councils, ecclesiastical as well as civil, held in England, in which the clergy have been concerned (Rivington, 1855) (page images at HathiTrust) Joyce, James Wayland, 1812-1887: Handbook of the convocations or provincial synods of the Church of England (Rivingtons, 1887) (page images at HathiTrust) Joyce, James Wayland, 1812-1887: The sword and the keys. Civil and spiritual jurisdictions: their union and difference. A treatise giving some account of ecclesiastical appeals in foreign countries, with a history of the origin and constitution of the Judicial Committee of Privy Council in England. With an appendix containing the judgments of the Lords Justices of Appeal and the Court of Queen's Bench, touching the Public Worship Regulation Act. The judgments in ecclesiastical cases delivered by the Judicial Committee of Privy Council since those published under the sanction of Archbishop Tait of Canterbury, when Bishop of London, in 1865. The judgment of the Rolls Court in the Colenso case; and all the statutes on which is founded the jurisdiction of the Judicial Committee in spiritual causes (Sold at the office of the English Church Union, 1881), also by Frederick Robert Rumsey, James B. Joyce, and Great Britain (page images at HathiTrust)
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