The Clergyman's Assistant; or, a collection of acts of parliament, forms and ordinances, relative to certain duties and rights of the parochial Clergy. To which are prefixed the articles of religion and the Constitutions and Canons of the Church of England. By J. Robinson1808 |
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... appointed , and within the Cathedral Church of St. Paul aforefaid , affemble themfelves , and appear in Convocation for that purpose , ac- cording to our faid Writ , before the Right Reverend Father in God , Richard Bishop of London ...
... appointed , and within the Cathedral Church of St. Paul aforefaid , affemble themfelves , and appear in Convocation for that purpose , ac- cording to our faid Writ , before the Right Reverend Father in God , Richard Bishop of London ...
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... appointed to be kept holy by the Book of Common Prayer , and their Eves , and at convenient and ufual times of thofe days , and in fuch place of every Church as the Bishop of the dio- cefe , or Ecclefiaftical Ordinary of the place ...
... appointed to be kept holy by the Book of Common Prayer , and their Eves , and at convenient and ufual times of thofe days , and in fuch place of every Church as the Bishop of the dio- cefe , or Ecclefiaftical Ordinary of the place ...
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... appointed in the Book of Common Prayer : neither fhall they disturb the Service or Sermon , by walking or talking , or any other way ; nor depart out of the Church during the time of Service or Sermon , without fome urgent or reasonable ...
... appointed in the Book of Common Prayer : neither fhall they disturb the Service or Sermon , by walking or talking , or any other way ; nor depart out of the Church during the time of Service or Sermon , without fome urgent or reasonable ...
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... appointed by the Book of Common Prayer . Provided , That every Minister , as oft as he adminiftereth the Communion , shall firft receive that Sacrament himself . Furthermore , no Bread or Wine newly brought shall be used ; but first the ...
... appointed by the Book of Common Prayer . Provided , That every Minister , as oft as he adminiftereth the Communion , shall firft receive that Sacrament himself . Furthermore , no Bread or Wine newly brought shall be used ; but first the ...
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... appointed for the making of Minifters . FORASMUCH as the ancient Fathers of the Church , led by example of the Apoftles , appointed prayers and fafts to be ufed at the folemn Ordering of Minifters ; and to that purpose allotted certain ...
... appointed for the making of Minifters . FORASMUCH as the ancient Fathers of the Church , led by example of the Apoftles , appointed prayers and fafts to be ufed at the folemn Ordering of Minifters ; and to that purpose allotted certain ...
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Adminiftration againſt alſo Apparitors appointed Archbishop Archdeacon authority aforefaid benefice Bishop Book of Common cafe caufe cauſe cenfured chapelry Chrift Chriftian Church of England church or chapel Church-wardens Clergy Commiffioners Common Prayer confent Conftitutions Court Curate cure Deacons diocefe Ecclefiaftical excommunicated faid Act faid Book fame feal ferve fervice feven fhould firft firſt fome fubfcribe fuch perfon fuffer fufficient further enacted glebe hath hereafter hereby himſelf holy holy Orders houfe houſe Incumbent intituled ipfo facto Juftice jurifdiction King King's licence likewife living or benefice Lord Lord's Majefty Majefty's marriage Minifter moſt neceffary non-refidence notwithſtanding oath offending ordained Ordinary paffed parfonage parish Parliament perfon fhall perfon fo perfon or perfons preach Preacher prebend Prebendaries prefent preſcribed provifions purpoſe reafon realm Rector refidence refpectively reign Sacraments ſaid ſhall ſpace Statute ſuch themſelves therein thereof theſe thing thoſe thouſand Univerfities unleſs unto uſed Vicar whatſoever