4.(Education) a large church endowed in the Middle Ages to become a school 5.(Education) a chapel either endowed by or connected with a college Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: On 26 January 2015 the Right Reverend Libby Lane was consecrated as the eighth bishop of Stockport, becoming the first female bishop in the Church of England. This event took place after Timothy Jones completed his book, but...
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The article discusses a consistory court case of Oxford, England wherein the vicars and churchwardens filed a petition for a confirmatory faculty in respect of a memorial that had been introduced into a churchyard without lawful authorit... Arlow,Ruth - 《Ecclesiastical Law Journal》 被引量: 0...
Church property used for religious purposes was tax-exempt in medieval England, based on the rationale that the church relieved the state of some governmental functions, and therefore deserved a benefit in return. The English Statute of Charitable Uses of 1601, which included churches along with ...
Minister, Bath and Trowbridge Unitarian Churches, England. Principal of Manchester College, University of Oxford, 1951–56. Author ofMysticism in World Religion. Sidney Spencer, Paul A. Crow President, Council on Christian Unity of the Christian Church(Disciples of Christ).Indianapolis, Indiana. Auth...
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On the back were notes that it was by Edward Pierce, 1673 and that it was in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford: Christopher Wren had been knighted the year before the date of the bust, so perhaps this was to mark his becoming Sir Christopher Wren. The full bust can be seen in the ...
support the Church's current view of the sanctity of marriage. Not until well into the twentieth century was it possible freely to publish works describing abortion or birth control. In England, the USA and elsewhere, books on the subject were regarded as pornographic and those involved in thei...
Archer, the son of aWarwickshiresquire, was educated atTrinity College, Oxford, and then spent four years abroad. After receiving several lucrative royal appointments, he bought the manor of Hale,Hampshire, in 1715 and rebuilt the house andchurch. ...