Their churches have almost as many parsons and sharers as there are principal men in the parish. The sons, after the decease of their fathers, succeed to the ecclesiastical benefices, not by election, but by hereditary right possessing and polluting the... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Pagina 431877Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Giraldus (Cambrensis.) - 1863 - 550 pagine
...benefices, not by election, but by hereditary right possessing and polluting the sanctuary of God. And if a prelate should by chance presume to appoint...the injury upon the institutor and the instituted. With respect to these two excesses of incest and succession, which took root formerly iu Armorica,... | |
| David Richard Thomas - 1877 - 52 pagine
...ridge of the cliff ; from the declivity as far as Ehyd yr Onnen in Nant Broueni, along it to Nant fibs pluum, along it upwards to Ystrat-hafren, from its...were, it is only necessary to refer to the Taxatio ^eclesiástica of Pope Nicholas, in which we have many details that are obscured in the present system... | |
| David Richard Thomas - 1888 - 162 pagine
...hereditary right, possessing and polluting the sanctuary of God ; and if a prelate perchance presumed to appoint or institute any other person, the people...the injury upon the institutor and the instituted." A somewhat similar custom prevailed among the Irish clergy, established by St. Columba in lona, as... | |
| Ebenezer Josiah Newell - 1895 - 456 pagine
...after their fathers, not by election ; possessing and polluting by inheritance the sanctuary of God. And if a prelate should by chance presume to appoint or institute any other person, the family would certainly revenge the injury upon the institutor and the instituted.'1 The same feeling... | |
| George Thomas Stokes - 1897 - 416 pagine
...benefices, not by election, but by hereditary right, possessing and polluting the sanctuary of God. And if a prelate should by chance presume to appoint...the injury upon the institutor and the instituted. With respect to those two excesses of incest and succession which took root formerly in Armorica, and... | |
| David Richard Thomas - 1908 - 588 pagine
...benefices, not by election but by hereditary right, "possessing and polluting the sanctuary of God ; and if a prelate should by chance presume to appoint...the injury upon the institutor and the instituted." The same thing prevailed in the early f rish Monasteries, which " seem to have embraced and absorbed... | |
| Giraldus (Cambrensis) - 1908 - 262 pagine
...benefices, not by election, but by here- : ditary right possessing and polluting the sanctuary of God. And if a prelate should by chance presume to appoint...the injury upon the institutor and the instituted. With respect to these two excesses of incest and succession, which took root formerly in Armorica,... | |
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