Bishops, in the British Church -they have the Cure of the whole Diocese 34 93 96 the Power to augment Vicarages and perpetuate Curacies what Powers are referved to them, which their 275 36 -fent from Britain to the Council of Ariminum, their Precedence -how created -whether to be depofed by the Archb. 6, 34 47 36 39 may take Commiffions to regulate Abuses in cha- ·Suffragan, where and how to be conftituted 48 Bona Notabilia. Britains, when first converted to Christianity oppose the Pope 72 39, 281 1, 2 3 by what means Christianity declin'd among them ibid. Bridges, whether the Clergy should contribute to them 145, 149 Bury, who can give leave to bury in the Church 28 18 ibid. who may have a Fee for burying there Bu Burying in Woollen, how far a Clergyman is concern'd in the Acts of Parliament for that purpose not due without a Custom 309, &c. 257, 258 C Ambridge, in what Counties the University pre- C fents to Papifts Benefices 377 Canons not to be enacted without the King's Confent 29, Canon-Law Canonifts never wholly received here 154 273, 298, &c. 274 Canterbury, how long it has been an Archbish. See 38 Capitula, of Archdeacons and of Rural Deans Cathedraticum Cenfures on Clergymen Centum gravamina 38, &c. 16 127, 180, &c. 7 IAI, &c. 22 20 Ceffion by Statute, and by Canon-Law, how it differs Chalice ought to be of Silver or Gold Chancels, whofe Freehold how Impropriators may be obliged to ropair them right to Seats there 128, &c. 177, 269, &c. Impropriators have not the fame Right in the 20 repair'd by Noblemen, &c. are for their use 19, 177 L. Chancellor or Keeper, to what Benefices he prefents 33 Chancellors and Commiffaries, Inftitution by them good 79 the Bishop answerable for their Faults 277 Chapels, the feveral forts of them 79 26 without Endowment not to be Confecrated 27 26 Chaplains, how many the King, and other great Per- 32, 103, 139 fuch Chaplains capable of any number of Christianity when, and by whom first planted here Churches built by British Chriftians bow they were first built by the Saxons 104 1, 2 2 15 18 not to be used till confecrated by the Bishop 17 Church-feot, Cynic-rceat, what it was Peers and Gentlemen having proper 20, 26 19, 173 Chancels 19, 20 Church-Wardens, their Original and Office 168, &c. their Prefentments, how and when to be made who are not to be chofen 169 170 new anes may at any time be chofen ibid. how they are to be chofen ibid. Geods only their Power to preferve Reverence in the Church 173 that they are a Corporation, but to receive their Power over the Ch. Goods 171, 172 25, 172 cannot of themselves alienate 172 their Power as to Pews 175, &c. and as to Parochial Libraries. 175 Church- Church-yard, whofe Freehold it is 19 the Parishioners Right to be buried in it ib. ib. at whofe Charge the Fence is to be kept 21 Church Walls, Doors, &c. if broken, who has an Action to fight in Church or Yard, how penal 183 Citation, in what Cafes Perfons may be cited out of any 225, &c. 30, 31 Clergy, the old Privilege fo called 144, &c. of old not fubject to Temporal Laws .30 Coadjutors, by whom appointed Collative Benefices, what are fo called 83 39 69 89 Collation, what it is, that it makes no legal Ufurpation if unjustly made, it fills not the Church a gainst the Patron ibid. if justly made, it has the fame Effects with Commiffary, what ibid. 66 1.32, &c. 275 4 14 Common-Prayer Book, when first established when and how to be read after Induction 85 287 Compatible Benefices, what are, and what are not fo Compofition for Firft-Fruits for Tythes Compurgators, what 98, 99 243, 247 302, 303 Can- Concubines, Clergymen in Germany forced to pay for 7 how penal it is here for Clergymen to keep them Confecration of Churches and Chapels Confiftory of the Bishop Convocation of the Bishops and Clergy the Difputes on this Subject 124, &c. 161 difference between the Conv. of Canterbury the Privileges of those who are Members of it Conftitut. National and Provincial Confultation what, and when to be granted 159 273 291 22 67 bow Church-Wardens are a Corp. 171, 172 duc'd 377 10 Crimes for which a Clergyman may be depriv'd 115 122, 128 93 whether one Clergyman can ferve two Cures 95 Curacies 138 94 Curate may prohibit ab ingreffu Ecclefiæ and Excom- municate 180, 184, 188, &c. 97 whether fuch Curates are removable at the Bishop's Will 96 Curates |