beneficed Meaning in gujarati ( beneficed ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)
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beneficed's Usage Examples:
Although Jackson gained some popularity as a preacher, he remained unbeneficed and eventually turned to journalism to support himself.
An address, signed by thirty-eight of the principal beneficed clergymen, was sent to Archbishop Tenison in March 1697, and in the following.
abbey slipped into disrepair; among them was Odet de Coligny, the well-beneficed cardinal who joined the Reformed church and was excommunicated.
Two of the group were Walter de Spryngeheuse and Roger de Chesterfield, beneficed clergymen from South West England; de Spryngeheuse was the former rector of Hamden, Somerset.
In that year he does not appear to have been beneficed.
27 July – ordinance excluding all but Englishmen beneficed in England from holding office in Ireland.
But for these unbeneficed churches and chapels-of-ease, lay purchasers of the canons" tithing rights.
Archbishop John Sumner succeeded, and Maitland returned to Gloucester an unbeneficed clergyman.
This story is most likely a result of confusion with a John Wrawe, an unbeneficed priest who was formerly the vicar of Ringsfield near Beccles in Suffolk.
Case of Deprivation (London, 1618), which had considerable effect on beneficed clergy of puritan tendencies.
, and took orders, was beneficed first in Surrey, afterwards (1671) at Brinklow in his native county, and.
Perpetual curates were appointed to the unbeneficed parishes and chapels of ease formerly in the possession of the canons.
Tutors for the young Robert and his brothers were most likely drawn from unbeneficed clergy or mendicant friars associated with the churches patronised by.
Synonyms:
spiritualty, ecclesiastical benefice, spirituality, church property, sinecure,
Antonyms:
outwardness, worldliness, disable,