| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1860 - 874 pages
...the succeeding incumbent. The law therefore has wisely ordained, that the parson, quatenus parson, shall never die, any more than the king; by making...and his successors a corporation. By which means all the original rights of the parsonage are preserved entire to the successor: for the present incumbent,... | |
| Church and state - 1866 - 348 pages
...JBlackstone a, "has wisely ordained that the parson (quatenus a parson) shall never die any more than a king, by making him and his successors a corporation; by which means all' the original rights of the parsonage are preserved entire to the succes• Commentaries, vol. i. chap.... | |
| 1866 - 360 pages
...Blackstone a, "has wisely ordained that the parson (quatenus a parson) shall never die any more than a king, by making him and his successors a corporation ; by which means all the original rights of the parsonage are preserved entire to the succes" Commentaries, vol. i. chap.... | |
| Edward Miall - 1871 - 140 pages
...has wisely ordained that the parson, quatenus parson, shall never die any more than the sovereign ; by making him and his successors a corporation. By which means all the original rights of the parsonage are preserved entire to the successor; for the present incumbent... | |
| Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley - Law - 1875 - 966 pages
...it to the succeeding incumbent. The law therefore wisely ordained, that the parson, quatenus parson shall never die, any more than the king: by making...his successors a corporation (¿). By which means the original rights of the parsonage are preserved entire: for the present incumbent, and his predecessors... | |
| Henry John Stephen, James Stephen - Law - 1883 - 746 pages
...wisely ordained that the parson, quatenua parson, shall never die, any more than the sovereign — by making him and his successors a corporation. By which means all the rights of the parsonage are preserved entire to the successor; for the present incumbent and his... | |
| Joseph Howes - 1884 - 56 pages
...succeeding incumbent. The law, therefore, has wisely ordained that the parson — quatetius jxirgnn — shall never die, any more than the king, by making...his successors a corporation. By which means ! all the original rights of the parsonage are preserved entire to the successor ; for the present incumbent... | |
| William Blackstone (Sir) - Great Britain - 1897 - 838 pages
...the succeeding incumbent. The law, therefore, has wisely ordained, that the parson, quatenus parson, shall never die, any more than the king ; by making him and his successors a corporation. By this means, all the original rights of the parsonage are preserved entire to his successor, for the... | |
| John Patterson Davis - Corporations - 1905 - 342 pages
...English Law, vol. i., pp. 469-495. * " The law has wisely ordained that the parson, quaternes parson, shall never die, any more than the King; by making him and his successors a corporation. By this means all the original rights of the parsonage are preserved entire to the successor; for the... | |
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