Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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Page v
... priest owes to his superiors , and that defer- ence which he is desirous of evincing towards his brethren ; and the conversational form in which his pages are thrown , may sufficiently show that he has no desire either to dictate or to ...
... priest owes to his superiors , and that defer- ence which he is desirous of evincing towards his brethren ; and the conversational form in which his pages are thrown , may sufficiently show that he has no desire either to dictate or to ...
Page vii
... priests might be thus provided with an asylum , who now , though physically unequal to their duty , must either retain it , or be reduced to poverty : that important ecclesiastical works might here be undertaken with the advantage of ...
... priests might be thus provided with an asylum , who now , though physically unequal to their duty , must either retain it , or be reduced to poverty : that important ecclesiastical works might here be undertaken with the advantage of ...
Page 18
... Priest , he exercises a kind of hyper- episcopal function in every diocese where it may suit his fancy or convenience to go : he invents a kind of ceremony for the occasion , and seems to think that the efficacy of the pledge depends ...
... Priest , he exercises a kind of hyper- episcopal function in every diocese where it may suit his fancy or convenience to go : he invents a kind of ceremony for the occasion , and seems to think that the efficacy of the pledge depends ...
Page 25
... priest ought to be viewed , though I shall now lose no time in making over to him the future income derivable from the impropriation , I shall be acting more in accordance with Church principles , by de- voting the accumulated sum of ...
... priest ought to be viewed , though I shall now lose no time in making over to him the future income derivable from the impropriation , I shall be acting more in accordance with Church principles , by de- voting the accumulated sum of ...
Page 78
... priests of God , and making use , in their unauthorized and scandalous ministrations , of certain golden censers . Those who argue on your side of the question would certainly pronounce these polluted in the highest degree . But what ...
... priests of God , and making use , in their unauthorized and scandalous ministrations , of certain golden censers . Those who argue on your side of the question would certainly pronounce these polluted in the highest degree . But what ...
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