Excerpt from Horae Decanicae Rurales, Vol. 2: An Attempt to Illustrate, by a Series of Notes and Extracts, the Name and Title, the Origin, Appointment, and Functions, Personal and Capitular, of Rural Deans; With a Few Incidental Remarks on the Rise and Decay of Rural Bishops, and on the Incardination
The fynod of Cambray (al). MDLXVII.) declares the object of hrraual [baptrrs to be, Ut pufioribus jizcm decreta, faepiiis ewptieentur, ut di/'cipiina fl guc'i parte neg lectu c/i, Tatituutur, utque ale fiatu ac rebus ecclefiurum certiores fiunt epifcopi and fubjoins a {trong injunction for the obfervance of the {tricteit fobriety and decency of behaviour - any departure from which was puniihable with a fine of fix florims, and falting on bread-and-water diet for eight days.
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Excerpt from Horae Decanicae Rurales, Vol. 2: An Attempt to Illustrate, by a Series of Notes and Extracts, the Name and Title, the Origin, Appointment, and Functions, Personal and Capitular, of Rural Deans; With a Few Incidental Remarks on the Rise and Decay of Rural Bishops, and on the Incardination
The fynod of Cambray (al). MDLXVII.) declares the object of hrraual [baptrrs to be, Ut pufioribus jizcm decreta, faepiiis ewptieentur, ut di/'cipiina fl guc'i parte neg lectu c/i, Tatituutur, utque ale fiatu ac rebus ecclefiurum certiores fiunt epifcopi and fubjoins a {trong injunction for the obfervance of the {tricteit fobriety and decency of behaviour - any departure from which was puniihable with a fine of fix florims, and falting on bread-and-water diet for eight days.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from Horae Decanicae Rurales, Vol. 2: An Attempt to Illustrate, by a Series of Notes and Extracts, the Name and Title, the Origin, Appointment, and Functions, Personal and Capitular, of Rural Deans; With a Few Incidental Remarks on the Rise and Decay of Rural Bishops, and on the Incardination
To the division of decanal duties next to be adduced, the title of capitular is applies; under which, it is meant to designate and describe those functions, which anciently devolved on deans rural, as presidents of country chapters. For, not alone beholden for distinction to their synodical duties in the diocesan conventions of the bishop and clergy, already fully discussed in Part IV. Sect. III., rural archpriests were also specially dignified in their respective deanries, by the right of convocating local synods or chapters, and presiding over hem as prolocutors.
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