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The idea of a “church living” or “beneficed clergy” or a salaried ministry never entered into the mind of Him of whom it is said he “had not where to lay his head.” The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets 2012-03-27T02:00:23.077Z
It was pleasant to be in Oxford again, a beneficed clergyman. The New Rector 2012-03-22T02:00:35.997Z
At the opening of this age, the beneficed clergy were often unfit for their posts; they were very largely indifferent to their duties. Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country 2012-02-29T03:00:22.540Z
In that year, to judge by the Diocesan records, no less than eighty-five per cent. of the beneficed clergy were swept away, which implies a corresponding mortality amongst other classes. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z
Among them was a pirate who captured the beneficed priest Francisco Vazquez, and refused to give him up for less than two thousand pesos. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 29 of 55 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century 2012-02-03T03:00:18.817Z
The effigy was that of Francis Zafra, the beneficed priest of the parish of St. Vincent of Seville, who was condemned as a Lutheran, but had made his escape. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
What was a beneficed clergyman, whose dignity was young and tender, to do, subjected to the criticism of unknown dogs? The New Rector 2012-03-22T02:00:35.997Z
The Assembly not only adopted this constitution but decreed that all beneficed ecclesiastics should swear to its observance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z
Gower asserts as strongly as Wycliffe that the beneficed clergy escaped from their parishes to the University as to a place of riot and self-indulgence. Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z
Inconvenient as it was, the practice of seeking the assent of local synods to taxation was necessary so long as the whole body of the beneficed clergy was not systematically represented in convocation. The English Church in the Middle Ages 2011-08-01T02:00:14.773Z
It was not, indeed, until 1662 that it was legally necessary for a beneficed clergyman to have been so ordained. Breaking with the Past Catholic Principles Abandoned at the Reformation 2011-01-13T03:01:01.257Z
Could Bonamy really be so foolish, he wondered, as to think he could get rid of a beneficed clergyman. The New Rector 2012-03-22T02:00:35.997Z
Though then a beneficed parish priest, Henslow had the boldness frankly to avow his own acceptance of his great pupil's startling conclusions. Charles Darwin 2010-12-24T03:00:33.847Z
Thirteen of the beneficed clergy were altogether bookless, though several of them possessed the baselard or dagger which church councils had forbidden in vain for centuries past; four more had only their Breviary. Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z
Did not you marry a low creature—a vulgarian—a tradesman's daughter?—and your poor father such a respectable man—a beneficed clergyman! The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851
The Roman Catholic Church also recognizes a class of beneficed chaplains, supported out of “pious foundations” for the specific duty of saying, or arranging for, certain masses, or taking part in certain services. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross"
Seven bishops were deprived in 1554, four of them as married, and about a fifth of the beneficed clergy, though some received other benefices after putting away their wives. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 4 "England" to "English Finance"
Inclosures, hedges, ditches and the like are included in things “of which the beneficed person hath the burden and charge of reparation.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 4 "Diameter" to "Dinarchus"
The practice of each diocese in this matter is the law of the convocation, and the practice varies indefinitely as regards the election of proctors to represent the beneficed clergy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 3 "Convention" to "Copyright"
The average income of a beneficed clergyman is £300 a year; of a curate, £81.  The London Pulpit
But it was when he found that two "beneficed Ministers," Casaubon and Glanvill, had "afresh espoused so bad a cause" that he had been impelled to review their grounds. A History of Witchcraft in England from 1558 to 1718
These chosen clergy are called proctors, and are elected by the votes of the beneficed clergy. The Church Handy Dictionary
No layman is accepted by the Bishop for Ordination without Letters Testimonial—i.e. the testimony of three beneficed Clergymen, to whom he is well known. The Church: Her Books and Her Sacraments
He was a beneficed clergyman and a man of wealth, so that he could not have lied for money even if Pope had been willing to bribe him. The Age of Pope (1700-1744)
Numbers of beneficed clergy were deprived at that time for this offence. A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
Outside and near the walls of the city lies the parish of Santiago where one beneficed secular has charge of all the Spaniards who live outside the said walls. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 36, 1649-1666 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
This Testimonial must be subscribed by three beneficed clergymen. The Church Handy Dictionary
The cause of this was that Middleton, a beneficed clergyman of the Church of England, and a Cambridge man, differed from other 108Cambridge clergymen on controversial points and church questions. The Life of Cicero Volume II.
On the contrary, some of them helped him so heartily that, if they had not been tied by the court, he would have loved to have beneficed them in the diocese. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England
The village rector, who does his duty with all the conscientiousness of a beneficed Christian, but who prizes his glebe and tithe, rushes to Cambridge to swell the majority for Mr. Raikes. The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1
The village of San Antonio is also near the walls, and is in charge of a beneficed secular. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 36, 1649-1666 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
Over this Rural Deanery some beneficed clergyman, usually appointed by the Bishop, presides. The Church Handy Dictionary
Consequently, the venerable clergy in these Islands have fifty-three beneficed curacies, which are new. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
I have often stopped even clerks of other parts, beneficed in our bishopric, from daring to make themselves beholden to secular patronage in public offices, such as forest diversion, and other like administrations. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England
His barons and beneficed men, his deemsters, knights, esquires, coroners, and yeomen, stood on the lower steps of the mount. The Little Manx Nation - 1891
The village of Quiapo, which lies on the other side of the river, is administered by the said beneficed secular. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 36, 1649-1666 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
"Not only Oxford men, but Cambridge men, are known by their appearance; soldiers, lawyers, beneficed clergymen; indeed every class has its external indications to those who can read them." Loss and Gain The Story of a Convert
They contemplated the nomination of bishops by provincial synods; and affirmed that no beneficed clergyman ought to be deposed except by a sentence following judicial trial. The History of Tasmania, Volume I
Thousands of refusals met the demand of an engagement to be faithful to the Republic which was made from all beneficed clergymen and public functionaries. History of the English People, Volume VI Puritan England, 1642-1660; The Revolution, 1660-1683
Of the nine thousand four hundred beneficed clergy only a tenth presented themselves before the Commissioners. History of the English People, Volume IV
To their teaching are indebted the majority of the beneficed clergy, secular priests, in the islands, besides many others who have entered the orders. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 36, 1649-1666 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
Henry Walter was at one time tutor at Haileybury, and was also a beneficed clergyman. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record
I held him off by the aid of an umbrella, and his companion told me that he had been a beneficed clergyman of the Church of England, and a companion for dukes and princes. Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile
The men who came to study law at Bologna were not schoolboys; some of them were beneficed ecclesiastics, others were lawyers, and most of them were possessed of adequate means of living. Life in the Medieval University
Romaine, whose learning and abilities none can doubt, was fifty years old before he was beneficed. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
It has two benefices, in which live beneficed seculars. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 23 of 55 1629-30 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
In this respect Martha Craven had done better than some of her sisters, having become the wife of a beneficed clergyman of respectable character and good position. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record
You displease all the clergy of England now actually in office, for the chance of obliging a score or two, perhaps, of gentlemen, who are, or want to be, beneficed clergymen: and do you oblige? The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 07 (of 12)
Noblemen and beneficed clergy are to pay double. Life in the Medieval University
In the village of Bagumbaya, which is a suburb of this city, is the parochial church of Santiago, in charge of a beneficed secular priest. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 20 of 55 1621-1624 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
After we abandoned it, the island was given over to beneficed seculars. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 23 of 55 1629-30 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
Young penniless curates must love somebody as well as young beneficed vicars and rectors. The Claverings
It may be new to some readers, especially to Americans, to learn how much of the time and thoughts of our Anglican beneficed clergymen are wanted for things not directly religious. As We Are and As We May Be
Here then is the written testimony of a beneficed English clergyman, occupying the responsible position of tutor to the young Marquis of Ely, a most sober-minded and unimpressionable man. True Irish Ghost Stories
In the port of Cavite, three leguas from Manila, there is a parochial church in charge of a beneficed secular priest. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 20 of 55 1621-1624 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
Yes, but why should my wife dangle a beneficed member of the Established Church of England round her neck? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, January 17, 1917
A beneficed priest, who was performing the duties of his office, was refused its dues by the encomendero, and came to me for justice. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 07 of 55 1588-1591 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
My friend, in whose waste-book I found them,—a beneficed clergyman in Worcestershire, who has been several years dead,—obtained them from a college friend during the last century. Notes and Queries, Number 48, September 28, 1850
Or why, at any rate, should not the clergyman be born full-grown and in Holy Orders, not to say already beneficed? The Bed-Book of Happiness
The said beneficed priest also ministers to two thousand four hundred Indians and some slaves and people of various nations, who number about four hundred. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 20 of 55 1621-1624 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
All beneficed clergy are required to take the oath of allegiance to him before the first of August, now approaching, under pain of losing their preferments.  A Reputed Changeling Or Three Seventh Years Two Centuries Ago
"Irreverence ill becomes a beneficed clergyman, Mr. Bevis," said Mrs. Ramshorn—who very consistently regarded any practical reference to our Lord as irrelevant, thence naturally as irreverent. Paul Faber, Surgeon
The clergy are always curious about one another by a sort of freemasonry, and Parson Chichester knew every beneficed clergyman in the diocese and most of the unbeneficed. True Tilda
Youth, entering on life, took what part it chose; everyone might be a knight; everyone who could became a beneficed priest. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 09 — Lives and Letters
He is generally a grave old gentleman like myself, and much resembles a beneficed clergyman. Bred in the Bone
It is generally agreed that he was a clergyman and a schoolmaster in Suffolk, but no one has mentioned in what parish of that county he was beneficed. Notes and Queries, Number 08, December 22, 1849
This dreadful little paper bore the inscription "By the wife of a beneficed clergyman"; what would happen if the "wife of the beneficed clergyman" were identified with Mrs. Besant of Sibsey? Autobiographical Sketches
Plenty of beneficed clergy are poorer than they will be. Middlemarch
It is already rumoured," said the Post, "that at least sixteen or eighteen beneficed clergy, with their congregations, have either joined, or are about to join, the Reformers. The Case of Richard Meynell
First were representatives from the great seminaries, the parishes, and then collegiate churches; then came the beneficed clergymen and clerks of the Cathedral, followed by the canons in white pluvials. The Dream
He drove away a great portion of the swarm of bishops and beneficed clergy, who passed their time in Avignon in luxury and indolence, on the look-out for rich emoluments. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
Buddha, Confucius, Christ, set their faces against it; and they have been followed in more modern times by beneficed Clergymen, Sunday School Teachers, and the leaders of the Higher Thought. Trivia
Having a contempt for curates, whom he always called understrappers, he was resolved to be buried by a beneficed clergyman. Middlemarch
He seems to have been first beneficed at Walsby, in Lincolnshire, through the munificence of his noble patroness, Frances, Countess Dowager of Exeter, but resigned the same, as he tells us, for some special reasons. The Anatomy of Melancholy
The volume was denounced by the Bishops, and in 1862 two of the contributors, who were beneficed clergymen and thus open to a legal attack, were prosecuted and tried in the Ecclesiastical Court. A History of Freedom of Thought
I say, I cannot prove it strictly and undeniably that a man smally beneficed, must of necessity be dissolute and debauched. An English Garner Critical Essays & Literary Fragments
The omission of the recital of the Divine Office by a beneficed person is a grave sin against the virtue of religion and a grave sin against the virtue of justice. The Divine Office
He will even speak well of the bishop, though I tell him it is unnatural in a beneficed clergyman; what can one do with a husband who attends so little to the decencies? Middlemarch
These are said to have numbered about one-fifth of the beneficed clergy, a computation which does not seem excessive as Convocation had itself petitioned for the permission of marriage. England under the Tudors
The military duties of the beneficed vassal were not different in kind or degree from those of the ordinary freemen. Medieval Europe
I shall now look on them as beneficed, and consider their preaching. An English Garner Critical Essays & Literary Fragments
Or why, at any rate, should not the clergyman be born full grown and in Holy Orders, not to say already beneficed The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
The presumptuousness of the man in venturing to think of falling in love, as if he were actually one of the beneficed clergy! Philistia
You produce an affidavit of a terribly affirmative nature, together with your card and a testimonial from a beneficed member of the Church of England. Not that it Matters
They retaliated without regard for loyalty or decency, being far from model youth and prone to relapses from virtue, even when forgiven and beneficed. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
One would have thought, to hear her discourse, she had dressed for dinner every night of her life, and passed her days in the society of the beneficed clergy. The Woman Who Did
It was the cry of the high beneficed clergy, to prevent any regulation of income taking place between those of ten thousand pounds a-year and the parish priest. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
The Rev. Augustus Horne was, at the time of my narrative, a beneficed clergyman of the Church of England. Relics of General Chasse
When I heard that he had been bailed by a beneficed clergyman of this diocese, of course I knew where to look for the man who would act with so much impropriety. The Last Chronicle of Barset
In the Western Lowlands, the beneficed clergy had been so effectually rabbled, that scarcely one of them had remained at his post. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
No young divine, new beneficed, can be More pert, more proud, more positive than he. An Essay on Man
The authors of the most scandalous satires were themselves mostly monks or beneficed priests. The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy
The youth answered he was resolved "to renounce the church for the salvation of his soul," upon condition that he retained his beneficed abbacy. Royalty Restored
"Now that is, to say the least of it, an unseemly position for a beneficed clergyman." The Last Chronicle of Barset
Thirteen of the beneficed clergy were altogether bookless, though several of them possessed the baselard or dagger which church councils had forbidden in vain for centuries past; four more had only their breviary. Old English Libraries
The Rev. Samuel Gardner, a beneficed clergyman of the Established Church, is over 50. Mrs. Warren's Profession
How terrible would it be if a beneficed clergyman in the diocese should really be found guilty of theft by a jury from the city! The Last Chronicle of Barset
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