| James Thomson - 1827 - 1012 sayfa
...for all dissenters from the Romish communion. Parochial divisions were completed in this century. " The rural churches, erected successively as the necessities...cathedral, and served by itinerant ministers at the hishop's discretion. The hishop himself received the tithes, and appropriated them as he thought fit.... | |
| William Jones - 1831 - 570 sayfa
...fact, a kind of chapels of ease, dependent on the cathedral, or mother church, and served by deputies at the bishop's discretion. The bishop himself received...the tithes and apportioned them as he thought fit; and when, by an ecclesiastical canon, the subject was put upon a somewhat different footing, their... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 610 sayfa
...however, were not applicable at first to the maintenance of a resident clergy. Parochial divisions, as they now exist, did not take place, at least in...centuries after the establishment of Christianity, t The rural churches, erected successively as the necessities of a congregation required, or the piety... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1853 - 698 sayfa
...however, were not applicable at first to the maintenance of a resident clergy. Parochial divisions, as they now exist, did not take place, at least in...establishment of Christianity. § The rural churches, erected * Muratori, Dissert. 68. J Muratori's 65th, 67th, and 68th f Palgrave has shown that the Anglo- Dissertations... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1856 - 446 sayfa
...must be limited sometimes to repair a bridge, or send to the most populous parts of the emsuccessively as the necessities of a congregation required or the...and served by itinerant ministers at the bishop's discretion.8 The bishop himself received the tithes, and apportioned them as he thought fit. A capitulary... | |
| John Beswicke Greenwood - 1859 - 286 sayfa
...estates. — Richmondshire, p. 53. CHAPTER XV. ORIGIN OF PARISHES IN GENERAL. I PAROCHIAL divisions, as they now exist, did not take place — at least...were, in fact, a sort of Chapels dependent on the Cathedrals, and served by itinerant Ministers, at the Bishop's discretion. The Bishop himself received... | |
| John Beswicke Greenwood - 1859 - 282 sayfa
...and estates.—Richmondshire, p. 53. CHAPTER XV. ORIGIN OF PARISHES IN GENERAL. PAROCHIAL divisions, as they now exist, did not take place —at least in some countries—till several centuries after the establishment of Christianity.* The rural Churches, erected... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1863 - 812 sayfa
...England and Wales might, for any general purpose, be safely taken at 10,700. (q) " Parochial divisions, as they " now exist, did not take place, at " least...till several " centuries after the establishment " of Christianity."—Hallam's Middle Ages, vol. ii. p. 205, 7th ed.— where it is farther observed, that... | |
| James Gibson - 1872 - 256 sayfa
...Ages, chap. vii. part i. applicable atfirstto the payment of a resident clergy. Parochial divisions, as they now exist, did not take place, at least in...centuries after the Establishment of Christianity." Charlemagne, by a civil interference, brought this about to a certain extent. But this was hardly the... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1872 - 418 sayfa
...however, were not applicable at first to the maintenance of a resident clergy. Parochial divisions, as they now exist, did not take place, at least in...till several centuries after the establishment of Christianity.3 The rural churches, erected successively as the necessities of a congregation required,... | |
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