The clergyman's manualNottingham, 1842 |
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... paid by equal quarterly payments , for his maintenance in the same , and I do hereby state that the said Henry Anders does not serve any other church or curate or incumbent , and has not any other ecclesiastical preferment , and does ...
... paid by equal quarterly payments , for his maintenance in the same , and I do hereby state that the said Henry Anders does not serve any other church or curate or incumbent , and has not any other ecclesiastical preferment , and does ...
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... paid him by equal quarterly payments , with the surplice fees , amounting on an average to eight pounds per annum , and the use of the Glebe house , garden and offices , which he is to occupy , ( if that be the fact ; if not , state the ...
... paid him by equal quarterly payments , with the surplice fees , amounting on an average to eight pounds per annum , and the use of the Glebe house , garden and offices , which he is to occupy , ( if that be the fact ; if not , state the ...
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... paid , the remainder may be afterwards recovered by the curate or his representatives . ( s . 90. ) When a stipend equal to the whole value of a benefice is assigned to the curate , he is ( s . 91. ) to be liable to all charges and ...
... paid , the remainder may be afterwards recovered by the curate or his representatives . ( s . 90. ) When a stipend equal to the whole value of a benefice is assigned to the curate , he is ( s . 91. ) to be liable to all charges and ...
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... paid quarterly , for serving the said Curacy by the Reverend John Ward , Vicar of the Vicarage of Mickleover aforesaid , and we do allot you the Vicarage house , with the offices , stables , gardens , and appurtenances thereunto ...
... paid quarterly , for serving the said Curacy by the Reverend John Ward , Vicar of the Vicarage of Mickleover aforesaid , and we do allot you the Vicarage house , with the offices , stables , gardens , and appurtenances thereunto ...
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Robert Simpson. do promise to allow him the yearly stipend of , to be paid by equal quarterly payments , [ as to amount of stipend , see title " Stipends pay- able to Curates , " p . 8 ] with the surplice fees , amounting to -pounds per ...
Robert Simpson. do promise to allow him the yearly stipend of , to be paid by equal quarterly payments , [ as to amount of stipend , see title " Stipends pay- able to Curates , " p . 8 ] with the surplice fees , amounting to -pounds per ...
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Page 157 - Not that which goeth into the mouth, defileth a man : but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man.
Page 25 - The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the Use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches, and the Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests and Deacons.
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