The Fruits of Endowments: Being a List of Works of Upwards of Two Thousands Authors, who Have, from the Reformation to the Present Time, Enjoyed Prebendal Or Other Non-cure Endowments of the Church of England |
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... reason why , in better times than these selfish money- scraping days , such Offices were “ endowed ” ( præbendæ ) by ... reasons why it should be taken away — redistributed ! As to their act , let us see what advice , under such ...
... reason why , in better times than these selfish money- scraping days , such Offices were “ endowed ” ( præbendæ ) by ... reasons why it should be taken away — redistributed ! As to their act , let us see what advice , under such ...
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... reason why the money is to be raised off these endowments : — " They have done nothing for the Church , and therefore we pronounce them useless . " It was not to slave intellectually for The Church that Chapters were ap- pointed , and ...
... reason why the money is to be raised off these endowments : — " They have done nothing for the Church , and therefore we pronounce them useless . " It was not to slave intellectually for The Church that Chapters were ap- pointed , and ...
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... reason , viz . - if the prebendal patronage had , in every case , been bestowed as it ought to have been , many of the former who gave proof of their value , as good servants of The Church , and had thus earned these preferments , would ...
... reason , viz . - if the prebendal patronage had , in every case , been bestowed as it ought to have been , many of the former who gave proof of their value , as good servants of The Church , and had thus earned these preferments , would ...
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... Reasons which Dr. Hill hath brought for the upholding of Papistry . Sermon preached at Westminster , at Funeral of Earl of Dorset . 4to . 1608 Translation of Part of New Testament , with the rest of the Oxford Divines . 1611 Geography ...
... Reasons which Dr. Hill hath brought for the upholding of Papistry . Sermon preached at Westminster , at Funeral of Earl of Dorset . 4to . 1608 Translation of Part of New Testament , with the rest of the Oxford Divines . 1611 Geography ...
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... Reasons : of I. That wise and learned King James , and his Privy - council , Anno Reg . 2do . II . The Honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament , in their votes , & c . Feb. 25 , 1662. III . The Presbyterian Ministers in ...
... Reasons : of I. That wise and learned King James , and his Privy - council , Anno Reg . 2do . II . The Honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament , in their votes , & c . Feb. 25 , 1662. III . The Presbyterian Ministers in ...
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