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Seite clii - And for the safe keeping of the same book the parish shall be bound to provide of their common charges one sure coffer, with two locks and keys, whereof the one to remain with you, and the other with the Wardens...
Seite cli - One canon sets forth that, even in the most populous parishes, very few of the parishioners come to mass or to sermon ; that in time of service jesting and irreverence go on within the church, sports and secular business in the porch and the churchyard. It therefore...
Seite clii - ... buried. And for the safe keeping of the same Book, the parish shall be bound to provide of their common charges one sure coffer, with two locks and keys, whereof the one to remain with...
Seite ccxiii - In the charter the prebendaries are termed Cultores Clerici, a singular expression, which seems to intimate that the collegiate clergy were even then styled Culdees — Cultores Dei — in the south as well as in the north of England.
Seite clii - Parish wherein the said book shall be laid up, which book ye shall every Sunday take forth, and in the presence of the said Wardens or one of them write and record in the same all the weddings, christenings, and burials made the whole week...
Seite xx - At the latter place, in the sixth year of his reign, the chronicles mention that Constantine the king, Kellach the bishop, and the Scots swore to observe the laws and discipline of the faith and the rights of the churches and the gospels. This seems to indicate the meeting of some sort of council, civil or ecclesiastical, or more probably a combination of both, according to the form prevalent at this period both among the Celtic and the Teutonic nations. Even before the establishment of the kingdom...
Seite clxxxvii - Becaus syndrie and many within this toun ar handfast, as thai call it, and maid promeis of mariage a lang space bygane...
Seite ccxix - ... divided into two parts. The larger and better portion, together with the name of Abbot, had been usurped by laymen, who transmitted the benefice and title as a heritage to their children. What remained, with the name of Prior, was possessed by ecclesiastics who discharged, probably perfunctorily enough, the duties for the performance of which the whole revenues had been originally assigned by the founders.
Seite cxxxix - He was a man of middle age ; In aspect manly, grave, and sage, As on king's errand come ; But in the glances of his eye, A penetrating, keen, and sly Expression found its home ; The flash of that satiric rage, Which, bursting on the early stage, Branded the vices of the age, And broke the keys of Rome.
Seite cxxxiii - Many of thanic lacked beardis, and that was the more pitie ; and tbarefore could not bukkill other by the byrse, as bold men wold haif doune. Butt fy on the jackmen that did nott thare dewitie ! for had the one parte of thame reacontered the other, then had all gone rycht. But the sanctuarye, we suppose, saved the lyves of many. How mearelye that ever this be writtin, it was bitter bowrding to the Cardinall and his courte.

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