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beneficed Meaning in Bengali



একটি যাজকত্র সঙ্গে দ্বারা অলঙ্কৃত





beneficed's Usage Examples:

charge of a parish — although it is quite possible for a priest previously beneficed to return to a curacy, sometimes as a matter of choice.


small sub-set of vicarages in monastic ownership were not being served by beneficed clergy at all; monasteries having petitioned for papal dispensation from.


In fact, he was only imitating a number of the beneficed clergy of his time who absented themselves from their livings that they.


The younger son of a local landowner, Tilney is comfortably placed as a beneficed clergyman on his father's estate.


An address, signed by thirty-eight of the principal beneficed clergymen, was sent to Archbishop Tenison in March 1697, and in the following.


In that year he does not appear to have been beneficed.


27 July – ordinance excluding all but Englishmen beneficed in England from holding office in Ireland.


the son of Diego Fernández de Quiñones, called el Afortunado, who was beneficed by his uncle Pedro Suárez and named sole heir of his possessions.


, and took orders, was beneficed first in Surrey, afterwards (1671) at Brinklow in his native county, and.


He was never beneficed.


’ He was first beneficed in Wales, but on 4 January 1557 he was instituted to the vicarage of Banwell.


Presentation or Nomination shall be had or made of any such Person so beneficed, the said Presentation or Nomination shall be void, any thing in this.


abbey slipped into disrepair; among them was Odet de Coligny, the well-beneficed cardinal who joined the Reformed church and was excommunicated.


chairman, said unto mee that he was acquainted with a learned minister beneficed in Essex, who had long lived in England, but was born in High Germanie.


incumbent, it is by no means unknown for priests who have previously been beneficed or consecrated bishop to return to a curacy (as assistant curate), sometimes.


It is doubtful if he were a beneficed clergyman.


Case of Deprivation (London, 1618), which had considerable effect on beneficed clergy of puritan tendencies.


High and Aythorpe Roding are beneficed to Great Canfield and Margaret Roding to Good and High Easter, those 6.


A staunch royalist, he was ordained in 1673 and became a beneficed clergyman.



beneficed's Meaning':

endow with a benefice

Synonyms:

spiritualty; ecclesiastical benefice; spirituality; church property; sinecure;

Antonyms:

outwardness; worldliness; disable;

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