The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... hands of the Crown and of lay impropriators , by whom they are at present possessed , so far as they have not been pur- chased by the proprietors of the ground . But though , in this manner , still subsisting as a separate estate ...
... hands of the Crown and of lay impropriators , by whom they are at present possessed , so far as they have not been pur- chased by the proprietors of the ground . But though , in this manner , still subsisting as a separate estate ...
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... hands of the Crown . They were then generally granted out to laymen , as commendators for life ; but , afterwards , these temporary grants , as well as the possessions which had been acquired by more questionable means , were confirmed ...
... hands of the Crown . They were then generally granted out to laymen , as commendators for life ; but , afterwards , these temporary grants , as well as the possessions which had been acquired by more questionable means , were confirmed ...
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... hands of the Clergy . The Reformers , accordingly , in their scheme of discipline , state , ' To our great grief , we hear that some gentlemen are now more rigorous in exacting the tithes , and other duties paid before to the Church ...
... hands of the Clergy . The Reformers , accordingly , in their scheme of discipline , state , ' To our great grief , we hear that some gentlemen are now more rigorous in exacting the tithes , and other duties paid before to the Church ...
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... hands of lay - impropriators . The statute , in conclusion , enacted , probably with a view of reconciling the lay impropriators to this augmented provision of the clergy , that no person who enjoyed the possession of tithes , by rights ...
... hands of lay - impropriators . The statute , in conclusion , enacted , probably with a view of reconciling the lay impropriators to this augmented provision of the clergy , that no person who enjoyed the possession of tithes , by rights ...
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... hands ; and the only effect of the revocation was to spread a general jealou- sy and alarm among those who held the lands of the Church , and who were resolved not to abandon without contest , the pos- sessions , of which , whatever ...
... hands ; and the only effect of the revocation was to spread a general jealou- sy and alarm among those who held the lands of the Church , and who were resolved not to abandon without contest , the pos- sessions , of which , whatever ...
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