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Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter.
capitulary
assembly
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capitulary
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capitulary
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capitulary
"
1
A
capitulary
of Charlemagne in
2
These scenes replete with dignity, took place in that
Capitulary
Hall now so shamefully defiled.
3
In the eighth century, one of Charlemagne's
capitularies
seems to have had a like purpose.
4
The Frankish
capitularies
of Charlemange's time adopted ecclesiastical penances.
5
In our western countries, falconry dates from the fourth and fifth centuries, as is proved by the
capitularies
of Dagobert.
1
Six
capitular
members of the Greater Bohemian Mercantilist Alliance sat around a long oak table.
2
A most violent persecution was begun against the
vicar-
capitular
and the clergy who remained loyal to him.
3
But in the two succeeding centuries there was no class of clergy which fell so far from the ideal as the
capitular
clergy.
4
Marriage was forbidden for the future; the
capitular
clergy had to part from their wives; but the vested interest of the parish priest was respected.
5
Thus no body of ecclesiastics stood in need of thorough reform more than the
capitular
clergy, and no class proved so hard to deal with.
6
But the Cathedral has claims upon others beside the
Capitular
body.
7
Verona is noted for the
Capitular
library, as it is called.
8
And I desire that, if possible, he should be appointed
Vicar
-
Capitular
in the event of my death.
9
I wish him to be
Vicar
-
Capitular
of my diocese, if possible, in the event of my death.
10
In France and Germany all servile work was forbidden on it, by the
capitulars
of Lewis le Débonnaire.
11
Exterior repairs of Trinity Church, formerly the Lady Chapel, which is still under the charge of the
Capitular
body.
12
"I will not speak to her now," added the
capitular
,
"because she is listening entranced to Jacinto's nonsense.
capitular clergy
capitular members