Suffragan Bishops and Rural Deans: Some Suggestions Relative to the Suffragan Bishops and Rural Deans, Made by Thomas Brett in the Year 1711MacMillan and Company, 1858 - 87 sider |
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... ordinary , or episcopal power , otherwise , nor longer time , than shall be limited by such commission to him to be given , as is aforesaid , upon pain to incur into the pains , losses , forfeitures , and penalties mentioned in the ...
... ordinary , or episcopal power , otherwise , nor longer time , than shall be limited by such commission to him to be given , as is aforesaid , upon pain to incur into the pains , losses , forfeitures , and penalties mentioned in the ...
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... Ordinary with the case , and at the day prefixed shall give him notice whether the repairs are finished or not , that the Ordinary may proceed according to the Canons in that case pro- vided . Let the Dean also keep a register or diary ...
... Ordinary with the case , and at the day prefixed shall give him notice whether the repairs are finished or not , that the Ordinary may proceed according to the Canons in that case pro- vided . Let the Dean also keep a register or diary ...
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... Ordinary be acquainted therewith . 11. Let him inquire whether the parish - clerk be a person fitly qualified for that office , at least that he be as well qualified as any that can be had in that RELATING TO RURAL DEANS . 79.
... Ordinary be acquainted therewith . 11. Let him inquire whether the parish - clerk be a person fitly qualified for that office , at least that he be as well qualified as any that can be had in that RELATING TO RURAL DEANS . 79.
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... Ordinary in that point , and if they presume to officiate after such prohibition , let the Ordinary forthwith be acquainted with it that he may proceed against them . If they shew their Orders , let him then require them within a ...
... Ordinary in that point , and if they presume to officiate after such prohibition , let the Ordinary forthwith be acquainted with it that he may proceed against them . If they shew their Orders , let him then require them within a ...
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... Ordinary , that care may be taken to have him dealt with according to the Canon in that case provided . 15. Let him have authority to cite and examine any Vagrant Clergyman or pretended Clergyman , and to require a sight of his Orders ...
... Ordinary , that care may be taken to have him dealt with according to the Canon in that case provided . 15. Let him have authority to cite and examine any Vagrant Clergyman or pretended Clergyman , and to require a sight of his Orders ...
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