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Persecution

be religious intolerance, amounting to persecution, in a country otherwise secular, but where sizable fractions of the population do not respect

Petit treason

a servant killed his master, a wife her husband, a secular or religious man his prelate. But by 9 Geo. 4,

Clerk

and ostiarii. The word has been anciently used for a secular priest, in opposition to a religious or a regular, Jac.

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Temporality

Temporality, the laity; secular people.

Temporality, or temporals

Temporality, or temporals, secular possessions, as distinguished from ecclesiastical rights; such re-venues, lands, and

Collegiate Church

body corporate, consisting of a dean or other president and secular priests, as canon or prebendaries in such church. There were

Secular

Coming or observed once in an age or a century

Clergy

the religious, such as abbots, priors, monks, etc.; and (2) secular, who did not live under any certain rules of the

Church-rates

c. 109), except so far as partly applicable to any secular purpose. The Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure, 1921 (11 &

Benefit of clergy

particularly an immunity of their persons in criminal proceedings before secular judges. The clergy, afterwards increasing in wealth, number, and power,

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