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Suffragan

How this inferior order of bishops may be appointed and consecrated for twenty-five towns therein specified (including Thetford, Grantham, and Gloucester)

Deacon

which a priest may, except only pronouncing the absolution and consecrating the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By the Clergy Ordination

Ecclesiastic, or ecclesiastical

with regard to the world. A clergyman; a priest; one consecrated to the service of Church, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,

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Exhumation

common law misdemeanour. Unless a body is removed from one consecrated burial place to another by faculty, it is unlawful to

Hosti'

Hosti' [fr. hostia, Lat., a victim], host-bread, or consecrated wafers in the Holy Eucharist.

Inauguration

with solemnity, as the coronation of the sovereign, or the consecration of a prelate.

Option

Option. 1. When a new suffragan bishop is consecrated by the archbishop of the province, by a customary prerogative,

Parson

so by death; by cession, in taking another benefice, by consecration to a bishopric, by resignation, or by deprivation, 1 Bl.

Private Chapels Act, 1871 (English)

clergyman to serve any college, school, hospital, etc., chapel, whether consecrated or unconsecrated, but not to solemnize marriages therein.

Shebaitship

the act by which the deity was installed and property consecrated or given to the deity Shambhu Charan Shukla v. Thakur

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