10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SIMONIACALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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simoniacally in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
simoniacally im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Summa Theologica, Volume 3 (Part II, Second Section)
Wherefore if a man, knowingly and spontaneously, receives Orders or an
ecclesiastical benefice simoniacally, not only is he deprived of what he has
received, by forfeiting the exercise of his Order, and resigning the benefice and
the fruits ...
EREAS it hath often happened that persons simoniack or simoniacally promoted
to benefices or ecclesiasticall liveings have enjoyed the benefitt' of such liveings
many yeares and some times all their life-time by reason of the secret carriage ...
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The Ecclesiastical Law: 3. London
After Death of the Person simoniacally promoted, Oflenee of Simony no! to injure
innocent Clerk or Patron. to 've it. The presentation of Taylor was, I think, an
offence wit in the two years, although the agreement to present might be beyond
the ...
4
A practical treatise of the laws relating to the clergy
ing it had often happened, that persons simoniac or simoniacally promoted Ir" c"
16# "" to benefices or ecclesiastical livings had enjoyed the benefit of such livings
many years, and sometimes all their lifetime, by reason of the secret carriage of ...
Archibald John Stephens, 1848
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The ecclesiastical statutes at large, extr. and arranged by ...
6. often happened, that persons simoniac or simoniacally promoted to benefices
or ecclesiastical livings, have enjoyed the benefit of such livings many years, and
sometimes all their life time, by reason of the secret carriage of such simoniacal ...
6
The Thirty-nine Articles, and the Constitutions and Canons ...
Hereas it hath often happened, that persons simoniack or simoniacally promoted
to benefices or eccle iastical lit/ings, have enjoyed the bene<- _ fit of such livings
many ears, and sbmetimes all their life-time, by reasbn of the ecret carriage'of ...
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The Clergyman's Assistant; or, a collection of acts of ...
HEREAS it hath often happened that persons simoniac, or simoniacally promoted
to benefices or ecclesiastical livings, have enjoyed the benefit os such livings
many years, and sometimes all their life-time, by reason of the secret carriage of ...
England, Rev. John ROBINSON (M.A.), 1808
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The clergyman's assistant, or A collection of acts of ...
X7"HEREAS it hath often happened that persons simo- * * niac, or simoniacally
promoted to benesices or ecclesiastical livings, have enjoyed the benesit of such
livings innocent of such crime, and worthy of such preferment, being presented ...
Parliament acts, John Robinson (M.A., editor.), 1808
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A Collection of the Reports of Cases, the Statutes, and ...
16. An Act that the Simoniacal Promotion of one Person may not prejudice
another. \^^IIEREAS it has often happened that persons simoniac or simoniacally
TM » promoted to benefices or ecclesiastical livings, have enjoyed the benefit of
such ...
Francis King Eagle, Edward Younge, 1826
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A collection of statutes connected with the general ...
P. C. That, after the Death of the Person so Simoniacally promoted, t 389 & 396.
Offence or Contract of Simony shall, neither by way of Title in pie; ing, or in E<
idence to a Jury, or otherwise, hereafter be alledged pleaded, to the Prejudice of
...
Great Britain, William David Evans, 1817
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
simoniacally im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Dan Jenkins Double-Eagles the World Golf Hall of Fame
Jenkins knows that it doesn't serve golf - as both a sport and cultural institution - to act in secretive ways and to simoniacally use the game and its virtue solely as ... «Cybergolf National, Dez 11»