10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VICARSHIP»
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1
Analytical Digest of Cases Published in the Law Journal Reports
The defendant pleaded, inter alia, first, not guilty; secondly, that the said testator
while he was such vicar was not seised, in right of his said vicarage or vicarship,
of the said dwelling-house and edifices, or any of them, belonging to the said ...
2
Sketch of the North-west of America
VICARSHIP OF MACKENZIE RIVER. This Vicarship includes: 1st.—Mackenzie
River District, 2nd—-Athabaska District, The Providence Mission, on the banks of
Mackenzie River at the outflow of Great Slave Lake, is the head quarters of the ...
Alexandre Antonin Taché, 1870
3
The Modern Part of an Universal History: From the Earliest ...
This prince, r> virtue of the vicarship, has a power of administering jus- ice,
nominating to ecclesiastical benefices, receiving the re- enues of the empire,
investing with fiefs, and of having alle- i.uice and homage paid to him in behalf,
and in the ...
4
Between Dawn and Sunrise
The cornerstone of Chivalry I take to be the idea of vicarship: for the chivalrous
person is, in his own eyes at least, the child of God, and goes about this world as
his Father's representative in an alien country. It was very adroitly to human pride,
...
James Branch Cabell, 2008
5
A New Geographical Grammar and Complete Gazetteer; upon an ...
The imperial city of Spire is the seat of the cathedral and chapter; the chapter
consisls of 14. capitulars, and '3 domicilli, The colleges are the'reg'cncy, the
episcopal vicarship, the aulick jurisdiction and chamber. The bishop is subject to
the ...
William GORDON (Master of the Mercantile Academy, Edinburgh.), 1789
6
Bengal Catholic Expositor
... has repeatedly exposed to the Sacred Congregation that being himself
sufficiently occupied with the affairs of his own Vicarship already large enough,
and because of the scarcity of Missionaries and the distance of the places, he is
unable ...
7
Report of cases argued and determined in the English courts ...
tuted to the perpetuities of the vicarship, to hold for life, and all the place,
privileges, hereditaments, &c., as his last predecessor or incumbent of the same
vicarship therebefore had or held. It then provides that the corporation during
vacancy of ...
8
Revised Reports; Being a Republication of Such Cases in the ...
It then provides for filling up vacancies by the Dean and Chapter, subject to
rejection by the corporation ; and, after a year of probation, the new vicar is to be
admitted and instituted to the perpetuities of the vicarship, to hold for life, and all
the ...
Sir Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver August Saunders, 1911
9
Delineation of Roman Catholicism: drawn from the authentic ...
... they called him brother, colleague, and fellow-minister. The early popes
themselves called other bishops their fellow-bishops, and fellow-presbyters. 4.
Indeed, the vicarship of the clergy to the pope is the product of ambition and
flattery.
The cornerstone of Chivalry I take to be the idea of vicarship: for the chivalrous
person is, in his own eyes at least, the child of God, and goes about this world as
his Father's representative in an alien country. It was very adroitly to human pride,
...
James Branch Cabell, 2005
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VICARSHIP»
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Nebraska pastor recalls work in South American cities
He's at Trinity in an abbreviated vicarship. Fluent in Spanish, the Freeses are certified English as a Second Language teachers. Someday, they may be using ... «Fremont Tribune, Jan 15»
Guest opinion: Pinochet, the Pope and good priests
But three months later Cardinal Silva Henríquez created a similar organization named Vicarship of the Solidarity. Beside the insults, the welcoming speech of the ... «San Francisco Bay Guardian, Mar 13»
An Episcopal Vicar Who Loved Avant-Garde Russian Art
During his vicarship, Calvary's music program was directed by Calvin Hampton, a prolific composer and organist who died in 1984, and then by the organist ... «New York Times, Nov 12»