Report of the Case of Denis Caulfield Heron, Against the Provost and Senior Fellows, in the Visitorial Court of Appeal, Trinity College, Dublin, Book 184 |
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... duties , or to take the oath of a Scholar . It will , therefore , be the duty of the Provost and Senior Fellows respectfully to contend at the approaching visitation , that " their Graces , the visitors , have no authority either to ...
... duties , or to take the oath of a Scholar . It will , therefore , be the duty of the Provost and Senior Fellows respectfully to contend at the approaching visitation , that " their Graces , the visitors , have no authority either to ...
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... duties , is to assist at administration of the sacrament of the Lord's supper on particular days , as appears from the chapter de cultu ( a ) Appendix , p . v . divino . ( a ) There is a distinct regulation V. TRINITY COLLEGE , DUBLIN . 15.
... duties , is to assist at administration of the sacrament of the Lord's supper on particular days , as appears from the chapter de cultu ( a ) Appendix , p . v . divino . ( a ) There is a distinct regulation V. TRINITY COLLEGE , DUBLIN . 15.
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... duties ; yet it was conceived that their continuance would be inconsistent with the religion of Roman Catholics , and those observances were in fact and practice abolished . For the same reasons , and in like manner , the regulations as ...
... duties ; yet it was conceived that their continuance would be inconsistent with the religion of Roman Catholics , and those observances were in fact and practice abolished . For the same reasons , and in like manner , the regulations as ...
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... one for the other . Neither " can I enter into the consideration , whether the labours " of the present master of the school , as a minister ex- 66 ercising spiritual duties in the place or in the V. TRINITY COLLEGE , DUBLIN . 31.
... one for the other . Neither " can I enter into the consideration , whether the labours " of the present master of the school , as a minister ex- 66 ercising spiritual duties in the place or in the V. TRINITY COLLEGE , DUBLIN . 31.
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... duties in the place or in the neigh- " bourhood , are more beneficial to the public than the " exercise of his duties , such as , it is asserted , they have " been prescribed by the nature of this foundation . If " the foundation of ...
... duties in the place or in the neigh- " bourhood , are more beneficial to the public than the " exercise of his duties , such as , it is asserted , they have " been prescribed by the nature of this foundation . If " the foundation of ...
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