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... parishes , or , in case of reasonable dif- ficulty , to some usual place for the celebration of com- mon prayer and divine service after the ritual of the Established Church , there to abide during the time of ( u ) Sixth Report , p ...
... parishes , or , in case of reasonable dif- ficulty , to some usual place for the celebration of com- mon prayer and divine service after the ritual of the Established Church , there to abide during the time of ( u ) Sixth Report , p ...
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... parish church , or if there be none such , in the next adjoining church , the forfeiture for the first year is 201 .; for the second year 407 .; and for every succeeding year 607. , until he or she shall have received the sacrament ...
... parish church , or if there be none such , in the next adjoining church , the forfeiture for the first year is 201 .; for the second year 407 .; and for every succeeding year 607. , until he or she shall have received the sacrament ...
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... parish minister or curate , and the town constable , headborough , or tithing - man , who shall enter these matters in a book to be kept in every parish for the purpose , and shall ( m ) Archbishop of Canterbury's ( n ) Hawk . P. C. c ...
... parish minister or curate , and the town constable , headborough , or tithing - man , who shall enter these matters in a book to be kept in every parish for the purpose , and shall ( m ) Archbishop of Canterbury's ( n ) Hawk . P. C. c ...
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... parish in ecclesias- tical affairs , as constables are in civil ; and one main branch of their duties is to present all matters happen- ing in the parish , contrary to the ecclesiastical laws . And they are to be considered , in a ...
... parish in ecclesias- tical affairs , as constables are in civil ; and one main branch of their duties is to present all matters happen- ing in the parish , contrary to the ecclesiastical laws . And they are to be considered , in a ...
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... parish , or chapel , or one of them , or if there be none such , then the chief constable of the hundred where such town , parish , or chapel shall be , shall once a year present at the sessions the monthly absence from church of all ...
... parish , or chapel , or one of them , or if there be none such , then the chief constable of the hundred where such town , parish , or chapel shall be , shall once a year present at the sessions the monthly absence from church of all ...
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