Robert Montgomery and His Reviewers: With Some Remarks on the Present State of English Poetry and on the Laws of CriticismJ. Ridgway, 1830 - 164 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 22
Page 16
... benefices originally ac- quired the endowments now attached to them will probably serve to place the question of Church Re- venues in a correct light before the reader ; and by that means dissipate many of the delusions which prevail ...
... benefices originally ac- quired the endowments now attached to them will probably serve to place the question of Church Re- venues in a correct light before the reader ; and by that means dissipate many of the delusions which prevail ...
Page 24
... benefices and the origin of tithes . In every reasonable mind they must succeed as effectually as the testimony of existing documents in establishing the conviction , that the endowments of English parish churches were origi- nally ...
... benefices and the origin of tithes . In every reasonable mind they must succeed as effectually as the testimony of existing documents in establishing the conviction , that the endowments of English parish churches were origi- nally ...
Page 25
... benefices are of more recent institution , and owe their endowments to the politic munificence of the early Norman barons or their immediate successors . Secure in the possession of the manors which their leader had conferred upon them ...
... benefices are of more recent institution , and owe their endowments to the politic munificence of the early Norman barons or their immediate successors . Secure in the possession of the manors which their leader had conferred upon them ...
Page 38
... benefices founded subsequently to the Norman con- quest , each church was , on its consecration by the bishop , formally and legally endowed with the tithes of the parish by a written deed , executed by the owner of the land ; and it ...
... benefices founded subsequently to the Norman con- quest , each church was , on its consecration by the bishop , formally and legally endowed with the tithes of the parish by a written deed , executed by the owner of the land ; and it ...
Page 41
... benefice with the tenth part of the produce of land made no addition whatever to the whole surplus or rent exacted from the ... benefices , if now alive and in the actual enjoy- ment of their estates , would be likely to impose upon the ...
... benefice with the tenth part of the produce of land made no addition whatever to the whole surplus or rent exacted from the ... benefices , if now alive and in the actual enjoy- ment of their estates , would be likely to impose upon the ...
Other editions - View all
Robert Montgomery and His Reviewers, With Some Remarks on the Present State ... Edward Clarkson No preview available - 2020 |
Robert Montgomery and His Reviewers: With Some Remarks on the Present State ... Edward Clarkson No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
acre adduced admitted Age Reviewed amount appear authority bards beauty benefices bishop Boxgrove burden Byron capital character charge Childe Harold Christian Church of England clergy clouds common critic derived diction Dunciad eccle ecclesiastical ecclesiastical endowments ecclesiastical establishment Edinburgh Literary Edinburgh Review English equally Essay on Criticism fair favour feeling following passage founders Fraser's Magazine genius glowing ground heaven income incumbent individual instance judgment Juvenal landlord least fertile soil legislature light living Lord Byron ment metonymy Milton mind modern Montgo moral nature o'er objections occupier Omnipresence opinion original owner Paradise Regained parish churches phrase poem poet poetical poetry political pomp Pope portion produce of land profits Puffiad purchase racter reader reason religious rent revenue Robert Montgomery Satan satire says sense sentiment siastical sublime talents tenants tenth thee thou thought tillage tion tithes truth whole words writer