Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 3A. Strahan, 1797 |
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Pagina 12
... exempted from taking this oath of allegiance . 2 Inft . 121. 1 H. H. 64 , But they were bound nevertheless to do homage to the king , for the lands held of him in right of the church . 1 H. H. 71 , 72 . 14. The 14. The oath of fupremacy ...
... exempted from taking this oath of allegiance . 2 Inft . 121. 1 H. H. 64 , But they were bound nevertheless to do homage to the king , for the lands held of him in right of the church . 1 H. H. 71 , 72 . 14. The 14. The oath of fupremacy ...
Pagina 40
... exemption from taking the above oath is to be men- tioned in their teftimonial . For the confecration of bishops under fimilar circumftances , fee tit . Bishops , II . 17 . trial trial of their behaviour in the office of deacon , 40 ...
... exemption from taking the above oath is to be men- tioned in their teftimonial . For the confecration of bishops under fimilar circumftances , fee tit . Bishops , II . 17 . trial trial of their behaviour in the office of deacon , 40 ...
Pagina 62
... exempted by the provisions of an act of parliament , from repairing any new roads which may be made within it , the charge will fall on the reft of the parish . Rex v . the Inhabitants of Sheffield , 2 T. Rep . 106. Where one fide of a ...
... exempted by the provisions of an act of parliament , from repairing any new roads which may be made within it , the charge will fall on the reft of the parish . Rex v . the Inhabitants of Sheffield , 2 T. Rep . 106. Where one fide of a ...
Pagina 73
... EXEMPT jurifdictions are fo called , not because Exempt jurifdic they are under no ordinary ; but because they are tions in general , not under the ordinary of the diocese , but have one of their own . These are therefore called ...
... EXEMPT jurifdictions are fo called , not because Exempt jurifdic they are under no ordinary ; but because they are tions in general , not under the ordinary of the diocese , but have one of their own . These are therefore called ...
Pagina 74
... exemptions in the ecclefiaftical records , but the parishes themfelves con- tinue fo exempt , and remain under the immediate jurif- diction of the archbishop , as in other places of the bifhop . Gibf . 978 . 6. Peculiars of deans ...
... exemptions in the ecclefiaftical records , but the parishes themfelves con- tinue fo exempt , and remain under the immediate jurif- diction of the archbishop , as in other places of the bifhop . Gibf . 978 . 6. Peculiars of deans ...
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