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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Side x
... honour and dignity attached to the office ; and the small sums required for defraying the necessary incidental ex- penses , might be provided by the Diocesan Bishops out of the revenues of the see , in consideration of their spiritual ...
... honour and dignity attached to the office ; and the small sums required for defraying the necessary incidental ex- penses , might be provided by the Diocesan Bishops out of the revenues of the see , in consideration of their spiritual ...
Side xi
... respected whether he is invested with the title of an incumbent , or holds the less lucrative office of a stipendiary Curate , and that honour is paid to him on account of his priestly character , EDITOR'S PREFACE . xi.
... respected whether he is invested with the title of an incumbent , or holds the less lucrative office of a stipendiary Curate , and that honour is paid to him on account of his priestly character , EDITOR'S PREFACE . xi.
Side xii
... honour and respect would , I verily believe , be awarded to the Suffragan by the laity of the Church , when it was found that by the introduction of such spiritual agency they derived benefits from which they were previously debarred ...
... honour and respect would , I verily believe , be awarded to the Suffragan by the laity of the Church , when it was found that by the introduction of such spiritual agency they derived benefits from which they were previously debarred ...
Side 1
... honour to wait on you last , and the encouragement you have so graciously given me in a most obliging letter to hope that you will grant me a favourable opportunity of discoursing further with you about this matter , has em- boldened me ...
... honour to wait on you last , and the encouragement you have so graciously given me in a most obliging letter to hope that you will grant me a favourable opportunity of discoursing further with you about this matter , has em- boldened me ...
Side 5
... honour , and for the commodity of good and devout people2 . " Which Act , though repealed by Queen Mary , was re- vived again by Queen Elizabeth as soon as she began to restore the Reformation by Parliament . And during the Reigns of ...
... honour , and for the commodity of good and devout people2 . " Which Act , though repealed by Queen Mary , was re- vived again by Queen Elizabeth as soon as she began to restore the Reformation by Parliament . And during the Reigns of ...
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