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Curates temporary the Bishop places and difplaces them at pleasure

95

that they ought to fubfcribe according to Stat.

their Remedy for their Salary

94, 142

94

that no one can properly license them but the Bishop himself

ibid.

the Privileges of him that is Curate to a Plu

Custom

D

ralift

AY Civil and Ecclefiaftical

Deacons, their Order and Office

95, 142, &c. 243

220

56,

may preach in Churches where they are Curates without License to preach

Deans and Chapters, their Original

of Canterb. and York, their Privilege
are Corporations aggregate

52

59

62

67

Deans, how they are put into Poffeffion of their Dean

ries

Deans Rural, their Office, &c.

60

65

Dean cannot be prefented to a Benefice by the Chapter 73

Deanries, they are now Sine cures

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Deans and Chapters of the Old and New Foundation

whether they be Ecclefiaftical Corp.

Debts for Tythes as good as Bonds

Declaration

Degree in a University, in what cafe neceffary 54, 55

Delegates, Court of Delegates

Depopulations

30, 283

91, 92

Deprivation of a Rector or Vicar, how many ways in

curred

by Canon Law justified

120, 128

127, 128

Sentence of Deprivation to be passed by the

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151, 167, 272

how far recoverable after the Incumbent's

Death

Diocefan Synods

Difcipline of the Church, that as things are it cannot
ftrictly be exercised

301

Difpenfations, in what cafes the Archb. of Canterbury
may grant them

40, 41
in what cafes the King's confirmation is ne-
cessary

32

in what cafes granted by the Archb. of Can-
terbury for the Province of York 41
for holding two Benefices, in what cafe re-
quired by Statute

99

that 'tis neceffary in all cafes by Canon-Laws
98, 104

by Canon-Law any Number of Benefices may
be held by Difpenfation

98

comes too late after Institution to a fecond
Benefice

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cum claufulâ commutationis

100

105

100

for the Son to fucceed the Father, when
neceffary

109

in cafe a Bishop retain any Benefice he had
before his creation

132

what Remedy in cafe the Archb. refufe a
Difpenfation to a qualified Clerk 106, &c.
none now granted by the Archbish. but con-
ditionally

106

Di-

Disturbing a Preacher, how punishable
Diftrefs forbidden on the Lands of the Church

Distance of the Pluralifts Benefices

Divorce can be fued only in Eccl. Court

27, &c.

288

104

306

306, &c.

how this might become very advantageous to

them

Dr. in Divinity, in what cafe that Degree neceffary 54
Dr. of Laws, in what cafe that Degree neceffary 276
Donation and Donatives, what they are

69, 90

'tis neceffary for the Donee to make his Sub-
fcriptions, &c.

Form of Donation

90

318

whether Bishopricks were, and the Deanries of
the new Foundation now be Donations 91

93

Donations fine curâ
Dowagers of Peers can qualify Chaplains, tho' married

to Commoners

Duplex querela, in what cafe to be used.

E

E

103

78

After, Dr, Wallis's Propofal for ftating that Feast

Ecclefia non folvit Ecclefiæ

Ecclefiaftical Courts

the Authorioy of them

they are not Courts of Record

Tythes

Ember-Weeks

218

268

272

ibid.

268

in what cafe 'tis proper to fue there for

English Service or Liturgy, when fet forth

296

58

4

English, be that does not understand that Tongue, not
capable of a Benefice in England

Endowments of Vicarages

the Parfon cannot prefcribe against them

English come into this Island

Evesham, a Church there in the British Times

76

265

267

3

15

Examination for Inftitution, what time the Bishop is

allowed for it

Exchange of Benefices

Exchequer, of Suit for Tythes there

76

114

294

Convenience and Inconvenience of it 295

Exempt Places and Churches
30, 40, 283
Excommunicatio major & minor, & ipfo facto 181,

&c.

Excommunicated Patrons, if they remain fo 40 Days,
faid to be uncapable of prefenting to a Benefice 72
A Clergyman ftanding Excommunicated 40 Days may
be deprived

F

Aculties, Court of F.

F

Fairs not to be kept in Church-yards-
Farming forbidden to Clergymen

125

280

28

147

Fafting-days, and the Penalty of not keeping them 196
Fafting and Thanksgiving-days appointed by King's
Proclamation

Fifth Bond, what it was, is now fet afide

199

135

Fighting in Church or Church-yard, bow punishable 183
First-Fruits, their Original, how to compound and pay
them, how penal the neglect

what Benefices exempt from them

Fonts ought to be large enough for dipping

134, &c.

134

21

Foreign Power, the Clerk who maintains it how punish-

able

Forms of Prayer

Fornication, vide Concubine

Freehold ef the Church, in whom it is

120

9

18.

fices

French-men and Foreigners, whether capable of Bene-

77

Fuftigatio, an old Penance inflicted by Ordinaries 191

Gal-

G

G

Alleries. See Pieres.

General Councils, the Four first

150

Gentlemens Right to fit, and bury in their proper

Chancels

19, 270
Germany, Priests there obliged to take Licenfes to keep

Concubines

7

Proteftant States there reform their Alma-

nack

Glastonbury, a Church built there very early

218

15

but not fo foon as was pretended by the Monks I
Glebe not fown, when to be refign'd to the new Incum-

bent

130

Tythes of that which is fown, whether to be paid

to him.

ibid.

268

2

in what other cafes Glebe-Land is tythable
Goths and Vandals invade the R. Empire
Graduates, what Preferments are peculiar to them 54
Gregorian Account

Guardians of the Spiritualities

213

of the Temporalities

39, 61

32, 62

Benefice

Guardian, whether he or bis Minor fhall prefent to a

74

H

Henry vill. bow far be reformed the Church 415

Abit of a Bishop when he is officiating

Herefy, what the Statute Law allows to be fo
the Power of Bishops against Herefies

who to determine it

Holy-days and their Obligation

Honorius the Roman Emperor abandons Britain

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Houfe, when to be refign'd to the new Incumbent

130

Tythe of Houfes

259

January

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