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Sketches, illustrative of the topography and history of new and old Sleaford - Page 274
by James Creasey - 1825 - 80 pages
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Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 3

Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1797 - 584 pages
...this day. 2. Rtgular canons were fuch as lived under fome rule. Regular. They were a lefs flridl fort of religious than the monks, but lived together under one roof ; had a common dormitory and refeftory, and were obliged to obfervc the ftatutes of their order. 3. The chief rule for thefe canons...
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Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 2

Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1797 - 738 pages
...tbis day. 2. OLtgultr canons were fuch as lived under fome rule. Regular. They wtTe a lefs ftriS fort of religious than the monks, but lived together under one roof-, had a common dorBiitiMry and refectory, and were obliged to oblaye the flatutes of cbeir order. 3. The chief rule...
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The Political State of the British Empire: Containing a General ..., Volume 1

John Adolphus - Commonwealth of Nations - 1818 - 560 pages
...churches at this day. 2. Regular canons were fuch as lived under fome rule. They were lefs ftrict: than the monks, but lived together under one roof;...common dormitory and refectory, and were obliged to obferve the ftatutes of their order. 3. Atignft\nes. The chief rule for thefe canons was that of Si,...
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A Digest of the Laws of England, Volume 3

Sir John Comyns - Digests, etc - 1822 - 1042 pages
...(m)The regular corporations were composed of those ecclesiastical persons who lived under some rule, had a common dormitory and refectory, and were obliged to observe the statutes of their order ; of this class were the monasteries, priories, and some canonries. 1 Kyd/23. Burn's Ecc. L. Monast....
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A Digest of the Laws of England, Volume 4

Sir John Comyns - Law - 1825 - 1026 pages
...regular corporations wele composed of those ecclesiastical persons who lived under some rule, hail a common dormitory and refectory, and were obliged to observe the statutes of their order ; o' this class were ttie monasteries, priories, and some canonriea. I Kyd, '¿J. Hum's Kcc. L. Mouast....
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volume 3

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1835 - 564 pages
...ORDER OF, usually called AUSTIN CANONS. Regular Canons, says Bishop Tanner (Pref. to Nottt. Monast.), were such as lived under some rule : they were a less..." The chief rule for these canons was that of St. Augustin, who was made Bishop of Hippo, AD 395. But they were little known till the tenth or eleventh...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

1835 - 588 pages
...to Notit. Monast.), were such as lived under some rule : they were a less strict sort of rollgious than the monks, but lived together under one roof,...order. The chief rule for these canons was that of St. Augustin, who was made Bishop of Hippo, AD. 395. But they were little known till the tenth or eleventh...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volume 3

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 566 pages
...: they were a less strict sort of religious than the monks, but lived together under one roof, ftad a common dormitory and refectory, and were obliged...order. The chief rule for these canons was that of St. Augustin, who was made Bishop of Hippo, AD 395. But they were little known till the tenth or eleventh...
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The Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 2

Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1842 - 812 pages
...manner with the canons and prebendaries of other cathedral and collegiate churches at this day. 2. Regular canons were such as lived under some rule....were obliged to observe the statutes of their order. 3. The chief rule for these canons is that of St. Austin, who was made Bishop of Hippo in the year...
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A Church Dictionary

Walter Farquhar Hook - Dictionaries. Ecclesiastical - 1854 - 626 pages
...Regular and Secular. The Secular were so called, because they canonised in scculo abroad in the world. @ ? is that of St. Augustine, who was made bishop of Hippo in the year 395. But they were but little known...
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