benefices Meaning in gujarati ( benefices ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)
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એક સંપન્ન ચર્ચ ઓફિસ તેના ધારકની આવકનું દાન કરે છે,
Noun:
પશુપાલન શિષ્યવૃત્તિ, પુરોહિત,
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benefices's Usage Examples:
certain palaces and in particular forests, and compels him to swear not to despoil his stepmother Richilde of her allodial lands and benefices.
Wynter would go on to obtain several more benefices in England.
He was ordained deacon in 1712 in Christ Church, Oxford and afterwards priested and presented to two family benefices in the Yorkshire villages of Dunnington.
and subsequent legislation, this no longer applies, and many ancient benefices have been joined together into a single new one.
expedition that regarded the expedition of Papal bulls; beneficial or reservatory rules that regarded benefices and reservations; and judicial rules that.
In 1830, given the system of benefices in the Anglican system, almost half of the clergy were not resident in the parishes from which they drew their incomes.
licensed as curates in each other"s benefices 1these clergy are also licensed as curates in each other"s benefices "No.
prudence in matters pertaining to benefices and sacraments, especially matrimony; yet the Sacraments themselves must be conferred without charge and pious.
Williams, in his efforts to clear himself, laid himself open to a charge of subornation of perjury, which was proved, and he was suspended from his benefices.
subsequently was chaplain to the Earl of Bristol and Duke of Buckingham; held benefices in Sussex; was delinquent in debts for which he had to compound for his.
during his long career he had been well rewarded with a number of church benefices and in 1328 being appointed Archdeacon of Richmond, Yorkshire.
Charles Martel, Carloman I and Pepin II usurped a large number of church benefices for distribution to vassals, and later Carolingians continued this practice.
The Spanish crown was moving to displace mendicant orders from their populous and lucrative doctrinas in central Mexico, and replace them with parishes staffed by secular (diocesan) clergy with benefices rather than mendicants.
Synonyms:
spiritualty, ecclesiastical benefice, spirituality, church property, sinecure,
Antonyms:
outwardness, worldliness, disable,