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<a name="PNanchor_i" id="PNanchor_i"><span class = "pagenum">i</span></a><p style="text-align: center; font-size: 150%">Handbooks for the Clergy</p><br />
@@ -1329,7 +1291,7 @@ evil report against a clergyman the bishop may,
with the consent of the parties, at once pronounce
sentence, and, in the absence of such consent, may,
if he thinks fit, issue a commission of inquiry. If
-the commission reports that there is <i>primâ facie</i>
+the commission reports that there is <i>primâ facie</i>
ground for proceedings, the bishop may either
<a name="PNanchor_19" id="PNanchor_19"><span class = "pagenum">19</span></a>try the case in person with assessors, or else send
it by letters of request direct to the provincial
@@ -1846,7 +1808,7 @@ Vict. c. 135:<a href="#Footnote_69_69" class="fnanchor">[69]</a>
<tr><td align="left"></td><td align="left">Chancellor.</td><td align="left">performing</td><td align="left">Bishop.</td><td align="left">Apparitor</td><td align="left"> Sealer.</td><td align="left"> Keeper.</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left">the duty.</td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td></tr>
</thead>
-<tr><td align="left"></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="left"></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">Collation to a benefice</td><td align="right"> 16 8</td><td align="right"> 2&nbsp; 2 4</td><td align="right"> 4 4 0</td><td align="right"> 3 6</td><td align="right"> 4 6</td><td align="right"> 4 6</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">Institution to a benefice</td><td align="right"> 16 8</td><td align="right"> 2&nbsp; 2 4</td><td align="right"> 4 4 0</td><td align="right"> 3 6</td><td align="right"> 4 6</td><td align="right"> 2 6</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">Licence to a perpetual curacy</td><td class="border-bottom" align="right"> 9 4</td><td class="border-bottom" align="right">1 15 8</td><td align="right"> 2 2 0</td><td align="left"></td><td align="right"> 1 0</td><td align="right"> 1 0</td></tr>
@@ -1855,7 +1817,7 @@ Vict. c. 135:<a href="#Footnote_69_69" class="fnanchor">[69]</a>
<tr><td align="left"></td><td align="center"> deacon's</td><td align="center">deacon's</td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"></td><td class="border-bottom" align="center"> Official.</td><td class="border-bottom" align="center">Registrar.</td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"> </td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left">Induction to a benefice </td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td></tr>
+<tr><td align="left">Induction to a benefice </td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="right"> £ <i>s.</i> <i>d.</i></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td></tr>
<tr><td align="left">(whether of one parish, or of two</td><td align="right"> 10 0</td><td align="right"> 13 0</td><td align="left"></td><td align="right"> 1 0</td><td align="right"> 1 0</td><td align="right"> 2 6</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"> or more united praishes)</td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td><td align="left"></td></tr>
</table>
@@ -2019,7 +1981,7 @@ the parish and the severance of any portion of the
parish from his benefice and its formation into a
new ecclesiastical district or parish. The various
modes in which these objects may be effected are
-mentioned in the note to Ch. I. § 6 above. The
+mentioned in the note to Ch. I. § 6 above. The
enactments on the subject provide opportunities
for the incumbents of the existing parishes, which
would be affected by any contemplated action in
@@ -2037,7 +1999,7 @@ an appeal to the King in Council), he may hold
a second, the church of which is within four miles
of that of the first by the nearest road, if the
annual value of one of the benefices does not
-exceed the net sum of £200, after deducting
+exceed the net sum of £200, after deducting
rates, taxes, tenths, dues, and permanent charges,
but not the stipend of a curate. But where the
population of one of the parishes is over 3000,
@@ -2391,7 +2353,7 @@ charged with the selection of the person or
persons to serve the cure during the vacancy,
and the bishop may assign to him or them a
stipend not greater in the case of each than
-at the rate of £200 per annum, and so that
+at the rate of £200 per annum, and so that
the aggregate amount assigned do not exceed
the net annual income of the benefice. The
sequestrators pay the costs of serving the cure
@@ -2504,7 +2466,7 @@ the benefice becomes vacant, a curate must quit
upon six weeks' notice from the new incumbent, if
given within six months from the date of admission
to the benefice. But in other cases, unless the
-bishop revokes his licence (see § 1 above), a curate
+bishop revokes his licence (see § 1 above), a curate
can only be required to quit after six months'
notice given by the incumbent with the previous
written permission of the bishop, or of the archbishop,
@@ -2527,7 +2489,7 @@ and what duties shall from time to time be performed
by any whom he employs. But, besides
the cases of the incumbent's non-residence and
negligence in the performance of duties noticed
-above (§ 2 (<i>c</i>), (<i>d</i>)), the bishop has power, if a
+above (§ 2 (<i>c</i>), (<i>d</i>)), the bishop has power, if a
commission issued by him reports that the duties
of a benefice are inadequately performed, to require
the incumbent, although himself engaged
@@ -2540,13 +2502,13 @@ and the population of the parish. The
incumbent has an appeal to the archbishop, who
may confirm or amend the bishop's action.<a name="FNanchor_128_128" id="FNanchor_128_128"></a><a href="#Footnote_128_128" class="fnanchor">[128]</a>
Moreover, where the annual value of a benefice
-exceeds £500, and either the population amounts
+exceeds £500, and either the population amounts
to 3000, or there is a second church or chapel
with a hamlet containing 400 persons, the bishop
may require the incumbent to nominate an
assistant curate, and, on his failing to do so
<a name="PNanchor_63" id="PNanchor_63"><span class = "pagenum">63</span></a>within three months, may himself appoint one
-with a stipend not exceeding £150; subject to
+with a stipend not exceeding £150; subject to
a similar appeal to the archbishop as in the case
where the duties have been inadequately performed.<a name="FNanchor_129_129" id="FNanchor_129_129"></a><a href="#Footnote_129_129" class="fnanchor">[129]</a></p></div>
@@ -2628,10 +2590,10 @@ event of a poll being demanded, it is taken by
open voting, and the members of the vestry have
from one to six votes, according to the amount of
their assessment, those assessed at an annual
-value of under £50 having one vote, and those
-assessed at £50 and upwards having one vote for
-every complete £25 of their assessment up to
-£150; all at or above that figure having six
+value of under £50 having one vote, and those
+assessed at £50 and upwards having one vote for
+every complete £25 of their assessment up to
+£150; all at or above that figure having six
votes and no more. In a new ecclesiastical parish
or district a meeting in the nature of a vestry is
composed of the same persons as would, if the
@@ -3496,7 +3458,7 @@ by any general or well-established rule.<a name="FNanchor_212_212" id="FNanchor_
<h3>MARRIAGE</h3>
-<div class="section"><p><a name="SN_6_1" id="SN_6_1"></a><a href="#SNanchor_6_1"><span class="label">1</span></a>. With the exceptions mentioned in §7 below,
+<div class="section"><p><a name="SN_6_1" id="SN_6_1"></a><a href="#SNanchor_6_1"><span class="label">1</span></a>. With the exceptions mentioned in §7 below,
the incumbent or minister of the church of an
ancient or new ecclesiastical parish, or of a church
or chapel specially authorised for the publication
@@ -3675,7 +3637,7 @@ case of his refusal to do so he must permit any
other clergyman willing to perform the ceremony
to use his church for the purpose.<a name="FNanchor_232_232" id="FNanchor_232_232"></a><a href="#Footnote_232_232" class="fnanchor">[232]</a> In the banns
in such cases the person has to be described, if
-<a name="PNanchor_107" id="PNanchor_107"><span class = "pagenum">107</span></a>at all (see § 10), as "unmarried." In the case of a
+<a name="PNanchor_107" id="PNanchor_107"><span class = "pagenum">107</span></a>at all (see § 10), as "unmarried." In the case of a
person whose divorce elsewhere than in England
is valid according to English law, it would seem
that although he or she can legally remarry in
@@ -4043,12 +4005,12 @@ Acts thereby repealed.</p></div>
<div class="section"><p><a name="SN_7_1" id="SN_7_1"></a><a href="#SNanchor_7_1"><span class="label">1</span></a>. Every person dying in this country and not
-within the exceptions mentioned below (§ 3) has
+within the exceptions mentioned below (§ 3) has
a common law right to be buried in the churchyard
or burial ground of the parish in which he
dies, by the clergyman of the parish.<a name="FNanchor_270_270" id="FNanchor_270_270"></a><a href="#Footnote_270_270" class="fnanchor">[270]</a> Canon 67
prescribes that besides the passing bell (see Ch.
-VIII. § 1 below) there shall be rung after a person's
+VIII. § 1 below) there shall be rung after a person's
death no more than one short peal, and one other
before the burial and one other after the burial.
If he dies out of his own parish, the persons who
@@ -4208,8 +4170,8 @@ within seven days, give written notice of the fact
to the registrar of births and deaths for the
sub-district in which the death took place; and
if he fails to do so, he is liable to a penalty not
-exceeding £10. In the case of a burial under
-the Act of 1880 (see § 6 above) the certificate or
+exceeding £10. In the case of a burial under
+the Act of 1880 (see § 6 above) the certificate or
<a name="PNanchor_128" id="PNanchor_128"><span class = "pagenum">128</span></a>order is to be delivered to the relative or friend
or legal representative of the deceased who has
charge of or is responsible for the burial; and a
@@ -4394,7 +4356,7 @@ as he may prescribe.<a name="FNanchor_315_315" id="FNanchor_315_315"></a><a href
<div class="section"><p><a name="SN_8_1" id="SN_8_1"></a><a href="#SNanchor_8_1"><span class="label">1</span></a>. The only private ministration for which detailed
directions are provided in the Prayer Book
(other than Private Baptism, which has been already
-noticed in Ch. V. § 6) is the Visitation of
+noticed in Ch. V. § 6) is the Visitation of
the Sick with the Communion of the Sick in
appropriate cases. With reference to this the
67th Canon directs that when any person is dangerously
@@ -4461,7 +4423,7 @@ the bishop all persons within the parish whom
he thinks fit to be presented to the bishop for
confirmation. No special mode of preparation
for that rite is prescribed beyond public instruction
-<a name="PNanchor_138" id="PNanchor_138"><span class = "pagenum">138</span></a>in the Catechism (see above, Ch. V. § 9).
+<a name="PNanchor_138" id="PNanchor_138"><span class = "pagenum">138</span></a>in the Catechism (see above, Ch. V. § 9).
But this <i>minimum</i> is rightly in the present day
not considered sufficient. Special confirmation
classes and private interviews with intending
@@ -4672,7 +4634,7 @@ the incumbent and churchwardens supported by
a resolution of the vestry.<a name="FNanchor_331_331" id="FNanchor_331_331"></a><a href="#Footnote_331_331" class="fnanchor">[331]</a> If there is a rector
impropriate, his consent will be necessary to any
proposed change in the chancel. As already
-noticed (Ch. VII. § 1 above), the incumbent cannot
+noticed (Ch. VII. § 1 above), the incumbent cannot
validly, on his own authority, sell grave
spaces in perpetuity in the churchyard; and a
faculty will not be granted for a vault or space
@@ -4694,7 +4656,7 @@ has been granted to secure for ninety-nine years an
easement of light and air to the lower windows
of an adjoining house through the railings of a
churchyard, on payment of an annual rent of
-£22 to the rector for the time being.<a name="FNanchor_337_337" id="FNanchor_337_337"></a><a href="#Footnote_337_337" class="fnanchor">[337]</a> Where a
+£22 to the rector for the time being.<a name="FNanchor_337_337" id="FNanchor_337_337"></a><a href="#Footnote_337_337" class="fnanchor">[337]</a> Where a
churchyard or other burial ground has been
closed or is no longer used for burials, a
faculty may be obtained for laying it out as a
@@ -4787,7 +4749,7 @@ give up possession on the bishop ordering the
incumbent to resume residence therein.<a name="FNanchor_352_352" id="FNanchor_352_352"></a><a href="#Footnote_352_352" class="fnanchor">[352]</a></p></div>
<div class="section"><p><a name="SN_9_8" id="SN_9_8"></a><a href="#SNanchor_9_8"><span class="label">8</span></a>. An incumbent may either himself farm his
-glebe (see Ch. 1. § 16 above) or let it to tenants.
+glebe (see Ch. 1. § 16 above) or let it to tenants.
The tenants, however, will have no rights against
his successors unless the leases to them are made
in accordance with the statutory provisions for
@@ -5078,11 +5040,11 @@ fixed additional rentcharge instead.<a name="FNanchor_372_372" id="FNanchor_372_
<a name="PNanchor_162" id="PNanchor_162"><span class = "pagenum">162</span></a>tithe rentcharge varies with the average prices of
wheat, barley, and oats during the preceding seven
years. It was originally assessed on the footing
-that £33, 6s. 8d. would buy 94.96 bushels of
+that £33, 6s. 8d. would buy 94.96 bushels of
wheat, or 168.42 bushels of barley, or 242.42
-bushels of oats; so that £100 of rentcharge was
+bushels of oats; so that £100 of rentcharge was
equivalent to those amounts of the three grains.
-The actual amount of £100 nominal rentcharge
+The actual amount of £100 nominal rentcharge
in any year is accordingly the sum which would
buy those amounts of the three grains at the
septennial average prices published in the <i>London
@@ -5140,7 +5102,7 @@ custom, and, where so due, are recoverable in
the ecclesiastical courts. But by an Act of 1529,
they were limited to 10s. as the maximum and to
small amounts where the deceased died worth less
-than £40 in movable goods, none being payable
+than £40 in movable goods, none being payable
if the deceased was not a householder and worth
at least ten marks in movable goods, and a penalty
was attached to demanding an illegal amount.<a name="FNanchor_380_380" id="FNanchor_380_380"></a><a href="#Footnote_380_380" class="fnanchor">[380]</a></p></div>
@@ -5176,7 +5138,7 @@ occupy the church within the meaning of 2 &amp; 3
Will. 4, c. 45, s. 24.<a name="FNanchor_384_384" id="FNanchor_384_384"></a><a href="#Footnote_384_384" class="fnanchor">[384]</a></p></div>
<div class="section"><p><a name="SN_9_24" id="SN_9_24"></a><a href="#SNanchor_9_24"><span class="label">24</span></a>. The incumbents of certain ancient benefices
-above the yearly value of £50 are liable to the
+above the yearly value of £50 are liable to the
payment to Queen Anne's Bounty of first fruits in
the first year of their incumbency and tenths in
succeeding years. The first fruits are the amount
@@ -5201,7 +5163,7 @@ fourth half-year after that event.<a name="FNanchor_385_385" id="FNanchor_385_38
passed in 1706 and 1707<a name="FNanchor_386_386" id="FNanchor_386_386"></a><a href="#Footnote_386_386" class="fnanchor">[386]</a> discharged from
the payment of first fruits and tenths all benefices
which at the time were under the annual
-value of £50, except that those of which the
+value of £50, except that those of which the
tenths had been previously granted away by the
Crown to other parties were still to continue
liable to tenths only. Other exemptions have
@@ -5353,16 +5315,16 @@ and Evening Prayer and the Prayer for the Church Militant.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_12_12" id="Footnote_12_12"></a><a href="#FNanchor_12_12"><span class="fnlabel">[12]</span></a> (1784) 24 Geo. 3, sess. 2, c. 35, s. 1; (1819) 59 Geo. 3,
c. 60, s. 1.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_13_13" id="Footnote_13_13"></a><a href="#FNanchor_13_13"><span class="fnlabel">[13]</span></a> 28 &amp; 29 Vict. c. 122, s. 4. See ch. ii. § 6 (i.) below.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_13_13" id="Footnote_13_13"></a><a href="#FNanchor_13_13"><span class="fnlabel">[13]</span></a> 28 &amp; 29 Vict. c. 122, s. 4. See ch. ii. § 6 (i.) below.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_14_14" id="Footnote_14_14"></a><a href="#FNanchor_14_14"><span class="fnlabel">[14]</span></a> (1874) 37 &amp; 38 Vict. c. 77.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_15_15" id="Footnote_15_15"></a><a href="#FNanchor_15_15"><span class="fnlabel">[15]</span></a> (1864) 27 &amp; 28 Vict. c. 94. See (1865) 28 &amp; 29 Vict. c.
-122, s. 4; ch. ii. § 6 (i.) below.</p></div>
+122, s. 4; ch. ii. § 6 (i.) below.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_16_16" id="Footnote_16_16"></a><a href="#FNanchor_16_16"><span class="fnlabel">[16]</span></a> Bp. of Winchester <i>v.</i> Rugg (1868) L. R. 2 P. C. 223, 230.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_17_17" id="Footnote_17_17"></a><a href="#FNanchor_17_17"><span class="fnlabel">[17]</span></a> As to this, see ch. ii. § 6 (iv.) and note.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_17_17" id="Footnote_17_17"></a><a href="#FNanchor_17_17"><span class="fnlabel">[17]</span></a> As to this, see ch. ii. § 6 (iv.) and note.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_18_18" id="Footnote_18_18"></a><a href="#FNanchor_18_18"><span class="fnlabel">[18]</span></a> Ayl. Par. 95. The Dean of the Cathedral has an independent
position and dignity in respect of the Cathedral
@@ -5372,7 +5334,7 @@ jurisdiction; <i>Ib.</i></p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_19_19" id="Footnote_19_19"></a><a href="#FNanchor_19_19"><span class="fnlabel">[19]</span></a> Reg. <i>v.</i> Sowter (1901) 1 K. B. 66; rev., 396.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_20_20" id="Footnote_20_20"></a><a href="#FNanchor_20_20"><span class="fnlabel">[20]</span></a> Phill. Eccl. Law, Pt. i. ch. v. pp. 194-207; Pt. iv. ch. xi.
-§3, pp. 1051-1054; 1 Burn, 93-97. According to a table of
+§3, pp. 1051-1054; 1 Burn, 93-97. According to a table of
fees settled under the authority of the Act 30 &amp; 31 Vict. c.
135, and published in the <i>London Gazette</i> of March 19, 1869,
the fees to be paid by each parish at either an episcopal or
@@ -5381,7 +5343,7 @@ or archdeacon (as the case may be), 12s. 6d. to the registrar,
and 3s. 6d. to the apparitor.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_21_21" id="Footnote_21_21"></a><a href="#FNanchor_21_21"><span class="fnlabel">[21]</span></a> Ayl. Par. 205; Gibs. Cod. 971-973; 2 Burn, 119-125;
-Dansey's <i>Horæ Decanicæ Rurales</i> (2nd ed., 1844), Pts. iv, v.</p></div>
+Dansey's <i>Horæ Decanicæ Rurales</i> (2nd ed., 1844), Pts. iv, v.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_22_22" id="Footnote_22_22"></a><a href="#FNanchor_22_22"><span class="fnlabel">[22]</span></a> 3 &amp; 4 Vict. c. 86.</p></div>
@@ -5417,9 +5379,9 @@ s. 7; (1838) 1 &amp; 2 Vict. c. 106, s. 108.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_35_35" id="Footnote_35_35"></a><a href="#FNanchor_35_35"><span class="fnlabel">[35]</span></a> 2 Burn, 357.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_36_36" id="Footnote_36_36"></a><a href="#FNanchor_36_36"><span class="fnlabel">[36]</span></a> Benefices Act, 1898 (61 &amp; 62 Vict. c. 48), s. 5. Comp.
-§§ 4, 5 below.</p></div>
+§§ 4, 5 below.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_37_37" id="Footnote_37_37"></a><a href="#FNanchor_37_37"><span class="fnlabel">[37]</span></a> See ch. i. § 5.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_37_37" id="Footnote_37_37"></a><a href="#FNanchor_37_37"><span class="fnlabel">[37]</span></a> See ch. i. § 5.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_38_38" id="Footnote_38_38"></a><a href="#FNanchor_38_38"><span class="fnlabel">[38]</span></a> 13 Ann. c. 11 (12 Ann. st. 2, c. 12), s. 2.</p></div>
@@ -5438,9 +5400,9 @@ sess. 1, c. 26; (1898) 61 &amp; 62 Vict. c. 48, s. 7.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_45_45" id="Footnote_45_45"></a><a href="#FNanchor_45_45"><span class="fnlabel">[45]</span></a> 55 &amp; 56 Vict. c. 32, ss. 1, 6.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_46_46" id="Footnote_46_46"></a><a href="#FNanchor_46_46"><span class="fnlabel">[46]</span></a> 37 &amp; 38 Vict. c. 77. See ch. i. § 8.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_46_46" id="Footnote_46_46"></a><a href="#FNanchor_46_46"><span class="fnlabel">[46]</span></a> 37 &amp; 38 Vict. c. 77. See ch. i. § 8.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_47_47" id="Footnote_47_47"></a><a href="#FNanchor_47_47"><span class="fnlabel">[47]</span></a> 27 &amp; 28 Vict. c. 94. See ch. i. § 8.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_47_47" id="Footnote_47_47"></a><a href="#FNanchor_47_47"><span class="fnlabel">[47]</span></a> 27 &amp; 28 Vict. c. 94. See ch. i. § 8.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_48_48" id="Footnote_48_48"></a><a href="#FNanchor_48_48"><span class="fnlabel">[48]</span></a> 24 Geo. 3, sess. 2, c. 35; 59 Geo. 3, c. 60; 37 &amp; 38 Vict.
c. 77, s. 9.</p></div>
@@ -5455,7 +5417,7 @@ Llandaff (1888) 20 Q. B. D. 460.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_50_50" id="Footnote_50_50"></a><a href="#FNanchor_50_50"><span class="fnlabel">[50]</span></a> Ayl. Par. 39-42; Heywood <i>v.</i> Bp. of Manchester (1884)
12 Q. B. D. 404.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_51_51" id="Footnote_51_51"></a><a href="#FNanchor_51_51"><span class="fnlabel">[51]</span></a> See § 2 above.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_51_51" id="Footnote_51_51"></a><a href="#FNanchor_51_51"><span class="fnlabel">[51]</span></a> See § 2 above.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_52_52" id="Footnote_52_52"></a><a href="#FNanchor_52_52"><span class="fnlabel">[52]</span></a> The "sufficient testimony" consists, by long-established
practice, of a testimonial by three beneficed clergymen,
@@ -5502,11 +5464,11 @@ under which the names of the sovereign and members of
the Royal Family are changed in the prayers for them
(Gibs. Cod. 280), and other forms are from time to time
prescribed; or that of the archbishop or bishop, so far as
-they have power in the matter. See below, ch. v. § 1.</p></div>
+they have power in the matter. See below, ch. v. § 1.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_64_64" id="Footnote_64_64"></a><a href="#FNanchor_64_64"><span class="fnlabel">[64]</span></a> See below, §22.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_64_64" id="Footnote_64_64"></a><a href="#FNanchor_64_64"><span class="fnlabel">[64]</span></a> See below, §22.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_65_65" id="Footnote_65_65"></a><a href="#FNanchor_65_65"><span class="fnlabel">[65]</span></a> See above, §2 (<i>c</i>).</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_65_65" id="Footnote_65_65"></a><a href="#FNanchor_65_65"><span class="fnlabel">[65]</span></a> See above, §2 (<i>c</i>).</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_66_66" id="Footnote_66_66"></a><a href="#FNanchor_66_66"><span class="fnlabel">[66]</span></a> Clarke Proxis, tit. xci.; Gibs. Cod. 810. This oath does
not mean that the clerk will obey all the commands of
@@ -5556,7 +5518,7 @@ ix.; 5 L. T. N. S. 30; Kitson <i>v.</i> Drury (1865) 11 Jur. N. S. 272.</p></div
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_82_82" id="Footnote_82_82"></a><a href="#FNanchor_82_82"><span class="fnlabel">[82]</span></a> (1838) 1 &amp; 2 Vict. c. 106, ss. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10; (1850) 13 &amp; 14
Vict. c. 98, ss. 1-4; (1885) 48 &amp; 49 Vict. c. 54, s. 14.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_83_83" id="Footnote_83_83"></a><a href="#FNanchor_83_83"><span class="fnlabel">[83]</span></a> See § 9 above.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_83_83" id="Footnote_83_83"></a><a href="#FNanchor_83_83"><span class="fnlabel">[83]</span></a> See § 9 above.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_84_84" id="Footnote_84_84"></a><a href="#FNanchor_84_84"><span class="fnlabel">[84]</span></a> (1838) 1 &amp; 2 Vict. c. 106, ss. 77, 85-87, 105; (1885) 48 &amp;
49 Vict. c. 54, ss. 1-8.</p></div>
@@ -5583,7 +5545,7 @@ Bluck <i>v.</i> Rackham (1845-6) 1 Rob. Eccl. 367; 5 Moo. P. C.
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_94_94" id="Footnote_94_94"></a><a href="#FNanchor_94_94"><span class="fnlabel">[94]</span></a> <i>Ib.</i> ss. 108, 112, 113.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_95_95" id="Footnote_95_95"></a><a href="#FNanchor_95_95"><span class="fnlabel">[95]</span></a> See below, ch. iii. §. 2 (<i>c</i>).</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_95_95" id="Footnote_95_95"></a><a href="#FNanchor_95_95"><span class="fnlabel">[95]</span></a> See below, ch. iii. §. 2 (<i>c</i>).</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_96_96" id="Footnote_96_96"></a><a href="#FNanchor_96_96"><span class="fnlabel">[96]</span></a> (1885) 48 &amp; 49 Vict. c. 54, s. 12.</p></div>
@@ -5605,7 +5567,7 @@ Maning <ins class = "mycorr" title ="unitalicized in original"><i>v.</i></ins> H
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_103_103" id="Footnote_103_103"></a><a href="#FNanchor_103_103"><span class="fnlabel">[103]</span></a> Gathercole <i>v.</i> Smith (1881) 17 Ch. D. 1; 7 Q. B. D. 626;
(1887) 50 &amp; 51 Vict. c. 23. s. 6.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_104_104" id="Footnote_104_104"></a><a href="#FNanchor_104_104"><span class="fnlabel">[104]</span></a> § 22 above.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_104_104" id="Footnote_104_104"></a><a href="#FNanchor_104_104"><span class="fnlabel">[104]</span></a> § 22 above.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_105_105" id="Footnote_105_105"></a><a href="#FNanchor_105_105"><span class="fnlabel">[105]</span></a> (1838) 1 &amp; 2 Vict. c. 106, s. 11; (1850) 13 &amp; 14 Vict. c. 98, s. 7.</p></div>
@@ -5614,7 +5576,7 @@ Maning <ins class = "mycorr" title ="unitalicized in original"><i>v.</i></ins> H
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_107_107" id="Footnote_107_107"></a><a href="#FNanchor_107_107"><span class="fnlabel">[107]</span></a> (1559) 1 Eliz. c. 2, s. 2; (1662) 14 Cha. 2, c. 4, s. 20.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_108_108" id="Footnote_108_108"></a><a href="#FNanchor_108_108"><span class="fnlabel">[108]</span></a> (1662) 14 Cha. 2, c. 4, ss. 2, 38; (1865) 28 &amp; 29 Vict.
-c. 122, s. 7. See § 6 above.</p></div>
+c. 122, s. 7. See § 6 above.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_109_109" id="Footnote_109_109"></a><a href="#FNanchor_109_109"><span class="fnlabel">[109]</span></a> (1838) 1 &amp; 2 Vict. c. 106, ss. 58, 120.</p></div>
@@ -5631,7 +5593,7 @@ c. 32 (Clergy Discipline), s. 1.</p></div>
licences, and exemptions therefrom, see (1891) 54 &amp; 55 Vict.
c. 39, sch. "Licence."</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_115_115" id="Footnote_115_115"></a><a href="#FNanchor_115_115"><span class="fnlabel">[115]</span></a> 28 &amp; 29 Vict. c. 122, ss. 1, 8; see ch. ii. § 6 (i.).</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_115_115" id="Footnote_115_115"></a><a href="#FNanchor_115_115"><span class="fnlabel">[115]</span></a> 28 &amp; 29 Vict. c. 122, ss. 1, 8; see ch. ii. § 6 (i.).</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_116_116" id="Footnote_116_116"></a><a href="#FNanchor_116_116"><span class="fnlabel">[116]</span></a> Johns, vol. i. p. 95; see Ex parte Carlyon (1903) <i>Times</i>,
Dec. 19; s.c. nom. R. <i>v.</i> Bp. of Liverpool (1904) <i>Times</i>, May 4.</p></div>
@@ -5648,7 +5610,7 @@ Dec. 19; s.c. nom. R. <i>v.</i> Bp. of Liverpool (1904) <i>Times</i>, May 4.</p>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_120_120" id="Footnote_120_120"></a><a href="#FNanchor_120_120"><span class="fnlabel">[120]</span></a> Canon 47; (1838) 1 &amp; 2 Vict. c. 106, ss. 75, 76, 81-98,
120-122, 130; (1885) 48 &amp; 49 Vict. c. 54, s. 9.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_121_121" id="Footnote_121_121"></a><a href="#FNanchor_121_121"><span class="fnlabel">[121]</span></a> See ch. ii. § 15; (1838) 1 &amp; 2 Vict. c. 106, ss. 77, 85-87,
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_121_121" id="Footnote_121_121"></a><a href="#FNanchor_121_121"><span class="fnlabel">[121]</span></a> See ch. ii. § 15; (1838) 1 &amp; 2 Vict. c. 106, ss. 77, 85-87,
105; (1885) 48 &amp; 49 Vict. c. 54, ss. 1-3; (1898) 61 &amp; 62 Vict.
c. 48, s. 9.</p></div>
@@ -5675,7 +5637,7 @@ no special formalities; Tanner <i>v.</i> Scrivener (1888) 13 P. D.
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_130_130" id="Footnote_130_130"></a><a href="#FNanchor_130_130"><span class="fnlabel">[130]</span></a> Trebec <i>v.</i> Keith (1742) 2 Atk. 498; Barnes <i>v</i>. Shore
(1846) 1 Rob. Eccl. 382; Freeland <i>v.</i> Neale (1848) <i>Ib.</i> 643.
-As to beneficed clergy, see above, ch. ii. § 11.</p></div>
+As to beneficed clergy, see above, ch. ii. § 11.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_131_131" id="Footnote_131_131"></a><a href="#FNanchor_131_131"><span class="fnlabel">[131]</span></a> Gates <i>v.</i> Chambers (1824) 2 Add. 177.</p></div>
@@ -5698,7 +5660,7 @@ Phill. 67; 2 B. &amp; Ald. 241; Reg. <i>v.</i> D'Oyly (1840) 12 A. &amp; E.
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_136_136" id="Footnote_136_136"></a><a href="#FNanchor_136_136"><span class="fnlabel">[136]</span></a> Reg. <i>v.</i> Barrow (1869) L. R. 4 Q. B. 577.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_137_137" id="Footnote_137_137"></a><a href="#FNanchor_137_137"><span class="fnlabel">[137]</span></a> See § 3, and ch. v. § 5 (A), ix. § 4.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_137_137" id="Footnote_137_137"></a><a href="#FNanchor_137_137"><span class="fnlabel">[137]</span></a> See § 3, and ch. v. § 5 (A), ix. § 4.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_138_138" id="Footnote_138_138"></a><a href="#FNanchor_138_138"><span class="fnlabel">[138]</span></a> 1 &amp; 2 Will. 4, c. 60.</p></div>
@@ -5721,12 +5683,12 @@ N. S. 716; Bremner <i>v.</i> Hull (1866) L. R. 1 C. P. 748; Reg. <i>v.</i>
Sowter (1901) 1 K. B. 66; rev. <i>Ib.</i> 396. For further particulars
as to the qualifications and election of churchwardens
of ancient parish churches and the churches enumerated in
-the note to ch. i. § 6 above, see Sm. Churchw. 22-43.</p></div>
+the note to ch. i. § 6 above, see Sm. Churchw. 22-43.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_145_145" id="Footnote_145_145"></a><a href="#FNanchor_145_145"><span class="fnlabel">[145]</span></a> Sm. Churchw. 34, 59-64.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_146_146" id="Footnote_146_146"></a><a href="#FNanchor_146_146"><span class="fnlabel">[146]</span></a> Stat. 13 Edw. 1 (<i>Circumspecte agatis</i>); Canon 85; ch. ix.
-§ 3 below.</p></div>
+§ 3 below.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_147_147" id="Footnote_147_147"></a><a href="#FNanchor_147_147"><span class="fnlabel">[147]</span></a> Att.-Gen. <i>v.</i> Ruper (1722) 2 P. Wms. 125.</p></div>
@@ -5783,7 +5745,7 @@ Bishop of Worcester.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_161_161" id="Footnote_161_161"></a><a href="#FNanchor_161_161"><span class="fnlabel">[161]</span></a> 2 Edw. 7, c. 42, s. 7 (6).</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_162_162" id="Footnote_162_162"></a><a href="#FNanchor_162_162"><span class="fnlabel">[162]</span></a> Ch. ii. § 6 (i.); ch. iii. § 1; (1865) 28 &amp; 29 Vict. c. 122,
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_162_162" id="Footnote_162_162"></a><a href="#FNanchor_162_162"><span class="fnlabel">[162]</span></a> Ch. ii. § 6 (i.); ch. iii. § 1; (1865) 28 &amp; 29 Vict. c. 122,
ss. 1, 4-8.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_163_163" id="Footnote_163_163"></a><a href="#FNanchor_163_163"><span class="fnlabel">[163]</span></a> (1559) 1 Eliz. c. 2; (1662) 14 Cha. 2, c. 4; (1872) 35 &amp; 36
@@ -5793,10 +5755,10 @@ Vict. c. 35; Westerton <i>v.</i> Liddell (1857) Moore's Special Report,
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_164_164" id="Footnote_164_164"></a><a href="#FNanchor_164_164"><span class="fnlabel">[164]</span></a> Newbery <i>v.</i> Goodwin (1811) 1 Phill. 282.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_165_165" id="Footnote_165_165"></a><a href="#FNanchor_165_165"><span class="fnlabel">[165]</span></a> Gibs. Cod. 280; see note to ch. ii. § 6 (i.) above.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_165_165" id="Footnote_165_165"></a><a href="#FNanchor_165_165"><span class="fnlabel">[165]</span></a> Gibs. Cod. 280; see note to ch. ii. § 6 (i.) above.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_166_166" id="Footnote_166_166"></a><a href="#FNanchor_166_166"><span class="fnlabel">[166]</span></a> As to the normal order independently of the Act, see the
-Rubrics and note to § 7 below.</p></div>
+Rubrics and note to § 7 below.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_167_167" id="Footnote_167_167"></a><a href="#FNanchor_167_167"><span class="fnlabel">[167]</span></a> Cripps, 576.</p></div>
@@ -5833,7 +5795,7 @@ the event of his sudden illness and death.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_175_175" id="Footnote_175_175"></a><a href="#FNanchor_175_175"><span class="fnlabel">[175]</span></a> Moysey <i>v.</i> Hillcoat (1828) 2 Hag. Eccl. 30, at p. 56.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_176_176" id="Footnote_176_176"></a><a href="#FNanchor_176_176"><span class="fnlabel">[176]</span></a> As stated in ch. i. § 4, these decisions are part of our
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_176_176" id="Footnote_176_176"></a><a href="#FNanchor_176_176"><span class="fnlabel">[176]</span></a> As stated in ch. i. § 4, these decisions are part of our
Church law, until reversed or altered by future judicial decisions
or by legislation. As intimated in the Preface, no
opinion is here expressed as to their correctness, or as to
@@ -5929,7 +5891,7 @@ L. R. 3 P. C. 52; Read <i>v.</i> Bishop of Lincoln, <i>ubi sup.</i></p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_196_196" id="Footnote_196_196"></a><a href="#FNanchor_196_196"><span class="fnlabel">[196]</span></a> Read <i>v.</i> Bishop of Lincoln, <i>ubi sup.</i></p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_197_197" id="Footnote_197_197"></a><a href="#FNanchor_197_197"><span class="fnlabel">[197]</span></a> Archbishops' Hearing at Lambeth (1900) <i>Times</i>, May 2.
-See ch. viii. § 1.</p></div>
+See ch. viii. § 1.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_198_198" id="Footnote_198_198"></a><a href="#FNanchor_198_198"><span class="fnlabel">[198]</span></a> Canon 68; Prayer Book Rubric.</p></div>
@@ -5955,7 +5917,7 @@ Lessons at Morning Prayer. In the earlier Prayer Books no
special second lessons were assigned for those two days.
But as to the use of Morning Prayer, the Litany, and the
Holy Communion together, or in varying order as separate
-services, see now § 1 above. The Prayer Book does not seem
+services, see now § 1 above. The Prayer Book does not seem
to contemplate Communion more than once in the day.
Where the Office is used oftener, it must be repeated entire
on each occasion.</p></div>
@@ -5978,7 +5940,7 @@ the manner of understanding and carrying out the
contents of the Book, might apply to the treatment of such
persons.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_210_210" id="Footnote_210_210"></a><a href="#FNanchor_210_210"><span class="fnlabel">[210]</span></a> § 2 above.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_210_210" id="Footnote_210_210"></a><a href="#FNanchor_210_210"><span class="fnlabel">[210]</span></a> § 2 above.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_211_211" id="Footnote_211_211"></a><a href="#FNanchor_211_211"><span class="fnlabel">[211]</span></a> 35 &amp; 36 Vict. c. 35, ss. 5, 6.</p></div>
@@ -6039,7 +6001,7 @@ he has been judicially declared sane; <i>Ib.</i></p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_232_232" id="Footnote_232_232"></a><a href="#FNanchor_232_232"><span class="fnlabel">[232]</span></a> (1857) 20 &amp; 21 Vict. c. 85, ss. 57, 58; (1868) 31 &amp; 32 Vict.
c. 77. s. 4.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_233_233" id="Footnote_233_233"></a><a href="#FNanchor_233_233"><span class="fnlabel">[233]</span></a> As to marriage licences, see § 12 below.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_233_233" id="Footnote_233_233"></a><a href="#FNanchor_233_233"><span class="fnlabel">[233]</span></a> As to marriage licences, see § 12 below.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_234_234" id="Footnote_234_234"></a><a href="#FNanchor_234_234"><span class="fnlabel">[234]</span></a> For an epitome of the foreign requirements for the
validity of marriages in Europe and North and South
@@ -6517,7 +6479,7 @@ Wright <i>v.</i> Davies (1876) 1 C. P. D. 638.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_368_368" id="Footnote_368_368"></a><a href="#FNanchor_368_368"><span class="fnlabel">[368]</span></a> (1738) 11 Geo. 2, c. 19, s. 15; (1834) 4 &amp; 5 Will. 4, c. 22;
(1836) 6 &amp; 7 Will. 4, c. 71, s. 86; (1870) 33 &amp; 34 Vict. c. 35.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_369_369" id="Footnote_369_369"></a><a href="#FNanchor_369_369"><span class="fnlabel">[369]</span></a> See ch. iii. § 2 (<i>a</i>) above.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_369_369" id="Footnote_369_369"></a><a href="#FNanchor_369_369"><span class="fnlabel">[369]</span></a> See ch. iii. § 2 (<i>a</i>) above.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_370_370" id="Footnote_370_370"></a><a href="#FNanchor_370_370"><span class="fnlabel">[370]</span></a> 6 &amp; 7 Will. 4, c. 71.</p></div>
@@ -6543,15 +6505,15 @@ Gibs. Cod. 705.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_378_378" id="Footnote_378_378"></a><a href="#FNanchor_378_378"><span class="fnlabel">[378]</span></a> Wats. ch. iii. p. 585; Carthew <i>v.</i> Edwards (1749) Ambl.
71; (1866) L. R. 1 Q. B. 632; Phill. Eccl. Law, Pt. v. ch. iv.
-§ 2, pp. 1242-1245.</p></div>
+§ 2, pp. 1242-1245.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_379_379" id="Footnote_379_379"></a><a href="#FNanchor_379_379"><span class="fnlabel">[379]</span></a> (1843) 6 &amp; 7 Vict. c. 37, s. 15.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_380_380" id="Footnote_380_380"></a><a href="#FNanchor_380_380"><span class="fnlabel">[380]</span></a> (1285) 13 Edw. 1, st. <i>Circumspecte agatis</i>; (1529) 21 Hen.
8, c. 6; Wats. ch. iiii. pp. 595-598; Phill. Eccl. Law, Pt. iii.
-ch. x. § 5, pp. 685-9.</p></div>
+ch. x. § 5, pp. 685-9.</p></div>
-<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_381_381" id="Footnote_381_381"></a><a href="#FNanchor_381_381"><span class="fnlabel">[381]</span></a> See above, ch. v. § 10; ch. vi. § 15; ch. vii. §§ 5, 6, 8, 9.</p></div>
+<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_381_381" id="Footnote_381_381"></a><a href="#FNanchor_381_381"><span class="fnlabel">[381]</span></a> See above, ch. v. § 10; ch. vi. § 15; ch. vii. §§ 5, 6, 8, 9.</p></div>
<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_382_382" id="Footnote_382_382"></a><a href="#FNanchor_382_382"><span class="fnlabel">[382]</span></a> Sm. Churchw. 67-71; (1818) 58 Geo. 3, c. 45, ss. 62-66,
73-79; (1819) 59 Geo. 3, c. 134, ss. 6, 26, 27, 30-33; (1822) 3
@@ -7353,7 +7315,7 @@ M.A., Archdeacon of Cleveland, Canon of York, Rector of Kirby
Misperton, and Rural Dean of Malton. <i>Five Vols. 32mo, cloth</i>
<i>limp, 6d. each; or cloth extra, 1s. each.</i></p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p class="hanging-indentc">&emsp;OF THE IMITATION OF CHRIST. By <span class="smcap">Thomas À Kempis.</span></p></td></tr>
+<tr><td><p class="hanging-indentc">&emsp;OF THE IMITATION OF CHRIST. By <span class="smcap">Thomas À Kempis.</span></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="hanging-indentc">&emsp;THE CHRISTIAN YEAR.</p></td></tr>
@@ -7533,7 +7495,7 @@ Right Rev. <span class="smcap">G. H. Brent, D.D.</span>, Bishop of the Philippi
History. <i>Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.</i></p></td></tr>
<tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
-<tr><td><p class="hanging-indentc"><b>Bright and Medd.</b> &mdash;LIBER PRECUM PUBLICARUM ECCLESIÆ ANGLICANÆ.
+<tr><td><p class="hanging-indentc"><b>Bright and Medd.</b> &mdash;LIBER PRECUM PUBLICARUM ECCLESIÆ ANGLICANÆ.
<span class="smcap">A. Gulielmo Bright, S.T.P.</span>, et <span class="smcap">Petro Goldsmith Medd, A.M.</span>,
Latine redditus. <i>Small 8vo. 5s. net.</i></p></td></tr>
@@ -8066,9 +8028,9 @@ English Writers by L. P. With a Preface by the Rev. <span class="smcap">Henry S
<tr><td><p class="hanging-indentc">&emsp;<ins class = "mycorr" title ="volumes in two-column format in original">DEVOTIONAL WORKS.</ins> Edited by <span class="smcap">H. L. Sidney Lear</span>. <i>New and Uniform</i>
<i>Editions. Nine Vols. 16mo. 2s. net each.</i></p></td></tr>
- <tr><td><p class="indentc">FÉNELON'S SPIRITUAL LETTERS TO MEN.</p></td></tr>
+ <tr><td><p class="indentc">FÉNELON'S SPIRITUAL LETTERS TO MEN.</p></td></tr>
- <tr><td><p class="indentc">FÉNELON'S SPIRITUAL LETTERS TO WOMEN.</p></td></tr>
+ <tr><td><p class="indentc">FÉNELON'S SPIRITUAL LETTERS TO WOMEN.</p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="indentc">A SELECTION FROM THE SPIRITUAL LETTERS OF ST. FRANCIS DE SALES.
Also <i>Cheap Edition, 32mo, 6d. cloth limp; 1s. cloth boards.</i></p></td></tr>
@@ -8090,12 +8052,12 @@ Also <i>Cheap Edition, 32mo, 6d. cloth limp; 1s. cloth boards.</i></p></td></tr>
<i>3s. 6d. each</i>.</p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="indentc"><a name="PNanchor_a13" id="PNanchor_a13"></a><span class = "pagenum">13</span>MADAME LOUISE DE FRANCE, Daughter of Louis xv., known also as
-the Mother Térèse de St. Augustin.</p></td></tr>
+the Mother Térèse de St. Augustin.</p></td></tr>
- <tr><td><p class="indentc">A DOMINICAN ARTIST: a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Père
+ <tr><td><p class="indentc">A DOMINICAN ARTIST: a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Père
Besson, of the Order of St. Dominic.</p></td></tr>
- <tr><td><p class="indentc">HENRI PERREYVE. By <span class="smcap">Père Gratry</span>. With Portrait.</p></td></tr>
+ <tr><td><p class="indentc">HENRI PERREYVE. By <span class="smcap">Père Gratry</span>. With Portrait.</p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="indentc">ST. FRANCIS DE SALES, Bishop and Prince of Geneva.</p></td></tr>
@@ -8107,7 +8069,7 @@ FRANCE.</p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="indentc">BOSSUET AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES.</p></td></tr>
- <tr><td><p class="indentc">FÉNELON, ARCHBISHOP OF CAMBRAI.</p></td></tr>
+ <tr><td><p class="indentc">FÉNELON, ARCHBISHOP OF CAMBRAI.</p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="indentc">HENRI DOMINIQUE LACORDAIRE.</p></td></tr>
@@ -8612,7 +8574,7 @@ Chancellor of St. Paul's. <i>Crown 8vo. 5s. net.</i></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="indentb">HERBERT'S POEMS AND PROVERBS. <i>Gilt edges.</i></p></td></tr>
- <tr><td><p class="indentb">THOMAS À KEMPIS' OF THE IMITATION OF CHRIST. <i>Gilt edges.</i></p></td></tr>
+ <tr><td><p class="indentb">THOMAS À KEMPIS' OF THE IMITATION OF CHRIST. <i>Gilt edges.</i></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="indentb">LEAR'S (H. L. SIDNEY) FOR DAYS AND YEARS. <i>Gilt edges.</i></p></td></tr>
@@ -8647,7 +8609,7 @@ LETTERS. Edited by L. H. M. SOULSBY. <i>Gilt edges.</i></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="indentb">THE CHRISTIAN YEAR.</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p class="indentb">THOMAS À KEMPIS' OF THE IMITATION OF CHRIST.</p></td></tr>
+<tr><td><p class="indentb">THOMAS À KEMPIS' OF THE IMITATION OF CHRIST.</p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="indentb">HERBERT'S POEMS AND PROVERBS.</p></td></tr>
@@ -8857,8 +8819,8 @@ Roffen. Lector. <i>With Frontispiece. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.</i></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="centerb"><i>Also supplied in 4 Parts. Sold separately.</i></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p class="hanging-indentc">&emsp;CHURCH HISTORY TO A.D. 451. <i>Four Vols. Crown 8vo.</i>
- Vol. I. TO THE COUNCIL OF NICÆA, A.D. 325. <i>8s. 6d.</i> Vol. II.
- FROM THE COUNCIL OF NICÆA TO THAT OF CONSTANTINOPLE <i>6s.</i> Vol.
+ Vol. I. TO THE COUNCIL OF NICÆA, A.D. 325. <i>8s. 6d.</i> Vol. II.
+ FROM THE COUNCIL OF NICÆA TO THAT OF CONSTANTINOPLE <i>6s.</i> Vol.
III. CONTINUATION. <i>6s.</i> Vol. IV. CONCLUSION, TO THAT OF
CHALCEDON, A.D. 451. <i>6s.</i></p></td></tr>
@@ -8893,380 +8855,7 @@ Roffen. Lector. <i>With Frontispiece. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.</i></p></td></tr>
<hr/>
<p class="center">Edinburgh: <span class="smcap">T.</span> and <span class="smcap">A. CONSTABLE</span>, Printers to His Majesty.</p>
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