Sketch of the Reformation in EnglandJ. Murray, 1832 - 327 |
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... parish , and rail ( as he generally did ) at the supineness and igno- rance of the resident pastor . If he chanced to be received under the parsonage roof ( as he seldom was ) , he was felt to be a snake in the grass , ready to betray ...
... parish , and rail ( as he generally did ) at the supineness and igno- rance of the resident pastor . If he chanced to be received under the parsonage roof ( as he seldom was ) , he was felt to be a snake in the grass , ready to betray ...
Strona 38
... parish churches were generally endowed by lords of manors ; and dioceses , even in this day , would be found , we ... parishes certainly have a reference to the estates of indi- viduals . They were further supported by pente- costals ...
... parish churches were generally endowed by lords of manors ; and dioceses , even in this day , would be found , we ... parishes certainly have a reference to the estates of indi- viduals . They were further supported by pente- costals ...
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... parish relief ; and though in both cases the idle might often be enabled hereby to enter into the labours of others , yet often again assistance would be thus administered to the blameless sufferer , and the load of life on the whole be ...
... parish relief ; and though in both cases the idle might often be enabled hereby to enter into the labours of others , yet often again assistance would be thus administered to the blameless sufferer , and the load of life on the whole be ...
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... parish ; and judicial decisions which thus proceeded from the temporal and spiritual authorities combined were received with a respect which neither party could have secured for them , if acting alone.2 Meanwhile all collision of church ...
... parish ; and judicial decisions which thus proceeded from the temporal and spiritual authorities combined were received with a respect which neither party could have secured for them , if acting alone.2 Meanwhile all collision of church ...
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... parish itself , as well as the benefice ; or , where the purchase was more circumscribed , the pope , ever their friend , would sometimes grant them the privilege of non - payment of tithes to the extent of such estate , to the great ...
... parish itself , as well as the benefice ; or , where the purchase was more circumscribed , the pope , ever their friend , would sometimes grant them the privilege of non - payment of tithes to the extent of such estate , to the great ...
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