Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter.
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.
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