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Reports from Committees
The obligation to take Holy Orders Cookson, d.d. rests upon the statutes of the
colleges, and these may be altered by the autho- th F~h~ 8 rities of the colleges
with the consent of Her Majesty in Council. □ 1 gG. Without the consent of the ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1871
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Franz Liszt: The final years, 1861-1886
How could such a man take holy orders? Predictably, Liszt was accused of lack
of sincerity. His detractors, doubtless recalling his clanking medals, the Sword of
Honour, and the Lola Montez episode, took it to be a superb coup de theatre by a
...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates
Many of the fellows refused to take holy orders, assigning as a reason that since
the Reformation the form of taking holy orders had very much changed ; that the
candidates for holy orders are now required to affirm that they trust that they are ...
Great Britain. Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard, 1854
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The Life of Our Most
Holy Father St. Benedict
And hereafter never eat flesh, and presume not to take Holy Orders, for what time
soever you shall presume to take Holy Orders, you shall again become a slave to
the devil.” The Clerk therefore went his way healed, and as present ...
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GCSE Religious Studies II
It is vitally important to realise that no one has a right to take Holy Orders; it is a
calling from God through the Church, so no one can complain or feel wronged if
they are not allowed to be ordained. Entry to Holy Orders should be for people
who ...
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The Warden's Punishment Book of All Souls College, Oxford, ...
Which day and year Master Richard Stephens was requird by the Warden in the
presence of the Dean of Arts to take Holy Orders in Six months after the 12th day
ofJuly next, according to the Statute de Tempore assumendi sacros Ordines; ...
Scott Mandelbrote, John Davis, 2013
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THE SESSIONAL PAPERS PRINTED BY ORDER BY ROYAL COMMAND, IN ...
The Statutes of King Charles provided for two lay places among the Fellows; the
intention of creating which places was not to relieve Fellows from the obligation
to take Holy Orders, but to provide for the introduction of the Professions of Law ...
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
The Statutes of King Charles provided for two lay places among the Fellows; the
intention of creating which places was not to relieve Fellows from the obligation
to take Holy Orders, but to provide for the introduction of the Professions of Law ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1853
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the state, discipline, studies, and revenues
The Statutes of King Charles provided for two lay places among the Fellows; the
intention of creating which places was not to relieve Fellows from the obligation
to take Holy Orders, but to provide for the introduction of the Professions of Law ...
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Las Siete Partidas, Volume 1: The Medieval Church: The World ...
... and does not wish to be baptized, but afterwards, when he becomes ill,
receives baptism through fear of death, cannot take holy orders, and this is the
case because it is evident he did not do so willingly, but through fear. A person of
this kind ...
Robert I. Burns, S.J., S. J. Robert Burns, 2000