| John Jackson - 1805 - 308 pages
...him, and may visit at pleasure any part of his diocese. DEAN AND CHAPTER. THE dean and chapter are the council of the bishop, to assist him with their advice in matters of religion, and also in the temporal concerns of his see; the word chapter, from the Latin... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 pages
...metropolitan ; but the arch-bishop can resign to none but the king himself (15). II. A DEAN and chapter are the council of the bishop, to assist him with their advice in affairs of religion, and also in the temporal concerns of his see a. When the rest of the clergy were settled in the several... | |
| Thomas Yardley How - 1808 - 144 pages
...then, arise out of a difference of situation with respect to temporaries. " A Dean and Chapter are the council of the Bishop, to assist him with their advice in affairs of religion, and also in the temporal concerns of his see. When the rest of the clergy were settled in the several parishes... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 pages
...deprivation for any very gross and notorious crime, and also by resignation. II. A dean and chapter are the council of the bishop, to assist him with their advice in affairs of religion, and also in the temporal concerns of his see. All ancient deans are elected by the chapter, by congtf d'... | |
| 1823 - 896 pages
...abbot, to ease him in taking care of ten monks ; whence he was called decanus. DEAN and Chapter, are the council of the bishop, to assist him with their advice in a flairs of religion, and also in the temporal concerns of his see. When the rest of the clergy were... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 pages
...metropolitan ; but the arch-bishop can resign to none but the king himself. II. A DEAN and chapter are the council of the bishop, to assist him with their advice in affairs of religion, and also in the temporal concerns of his see e. When the rest of the clergy were settled in the several... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 pages
...metropolitan ; but the arch-bishop can resign to none but the king himself. II. A DEAN and chapter are the council of the bishop, to assist him with their advice in affairs of religion, and also in the temporal concerns of his see e. When the rest of the clergy were settled in the several... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...dean of St. George's chapel at Windsor, and. the dean of Docking in Essex. The dean and chapter are s dangers, troubles, cares, and sleepless nights, To him who wears the regal diade as well as in the temporal concerns of his see. When the rest of the clergy were settled in the several... | |
| 1837 - 504 pages
...Blackstone, b. i, c. xi, pp. 378, 379, and the authorities quoted there.) 3. The dean and chapter are the council of the bishop to assist him with their advice in the temporal and spiritual concerns of his see. They are persons reserved from the rest of the clergy... | |
| Thomas Anthony Trollope - 1834 - 630 pages
...churches, and the chief of the canons or prebendaries, who are styled the chapter. The dean and chapter are the council of the bishop, to assist him with their advice in affairs of religion, as wel! as in the temporal concerns of his see. When by the operation of the law of King Edgar, dentcr... | |
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