We are not posting to Rome to ask for a vacant benefice.
2
But on Paley the all-powerful minister never bestowed the small benefice.
3
On the one hand his poverty-his brothers to educate,-hisbenefice to be saved.
4
He has the benefice of the district of Balayan, which he obtained in competition.
5
Being intended for the church, he obtained a benefice in the cathedral of Fermo.
Uso de ecclesiastical benefice en inglés
1
Now oral remuneration denotes the conferring of an ecclesiasticalbenefice at some person's request.
2
And lastly, the king promised him an ecclesiasticalbenefice.
3
But they were still required to resign on marrying or taking up an ecclesiasticalbenefice.
4
Or that giving a present of money to secure an ecclesiasticalbenefice is to purchase it?
5
But, if one be in need, one may lawfully seek for oneself an ecclesiasticalbenefice without the cure of souls.
6
Therefore it seems lawful to confer ecclesiasticalbenefices for services received.
7
Whereupon the agent demanded the percentage the Pope had just demanded on all ecclesiasticalbenefices.
8
Ecclesiasticalbenefices now fell fast upon him.
9
This lawless pillaging of ecclesiasticalbenefices and fiefs by Rome should be resisted at once by the nobility.
10
Ecclesiasticalbenefices of great dignity had been bestowed, some on avowed Papists, and some on half concealed Papists.
11
The example had already been set in several of the ecclesiasticalbenefices of Lower Germany, and attended with success.
12
But simony, or the sale of ecclesiasticalbenefices, was a still more alarming evil to the mind of Gregory.
13
Ecclesiasticalbenefices were to pay church- scot, a payment in lieu of first fruits of the land, to the pope.
14
The great ecclesiasticalbenefices were equally matter of merchandise, and married men, women, unborn children, enjoyed revenues as dignitaries of the church.
15
Likewise he resigned all his ecclesiasticalbenefices, but he kept some small portion of his father's goods to provide for his own necessities.
16
All the inferior ecclesiasticalbenefices comprehended within the diocese were collated by the bishop, who bestowed them upon such ecclesiastics as he thought proper.