The parson's vade mecum containing choice observations about the accounts of the year, ecclesiastical censures, of the primitive fathers and their writings, a catalogue of the arch-bishops, bishops and deans in England and Wales, their election, consecration, instalment, with the clergies tenths, and their valuation in the King's book ...

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The parson's vade mecum containing choice observations about the accounts of the year, ecclesiastical censures, of the primitive fathers and their writings, a catalogue of the arch-bishops, bishops and deans in England and Wales, their election, consecration, instalment, with the clergies tenths, and their valuation in the King's book ...
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R. M.
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London :: Printed for T. Salusbury ...,
1693.
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Church of England -- Clergy.
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Page 115

CHAP. XIV. Simony. Vid. Stat. 13 Eliz. Cap. 6.

IF any shall receive or take Mo∣ney Fee, Reward or Profit for any Presentation to a Benifice, with Cure, altho he which was presented, be not knowing of it, yet the Presentation, Admission and Induction are void. For he is Simoniace Promotus, 12 Rep. Coll. Dr. Hucthinsons Case.

Every Incumbent that comes in by Simony is so disabled for ever after to be presented to the same Church, that the King (to whom the Law gives the present∣ment) cannot present the same man again to the same Church.

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The King cannot dispense with the said Statute by any non obstan∣te; and though he pardon the Simony, yet that makes not the party capable.

If the Church be void by Si∣mony, the Ordinary is not▪ bound to give notice of the Avoidance to the Patron.

One presents I. S. to a Church which is void, and upon the Pre∣sentation he takes an Obligation of him to resign upon request, that the Obligee may present his Son when he is of full Age, this is a good Obligation, and not made on a Simoniacal Contract M. 8. Jac. B. R. Johns and Lan∣rence's Case.

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