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  • Theologyhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/religion/theology

    Carmelite, Francisan, Dominican, &c. Third Order, Cenobite, Anchorite, Hermit, Recluse, Monastery, Cell, &c. Rule, Vow, Reform, Noviciate, &c. Image, Relicks, Saint, Virgin, Rosary, &c. Canonization, Beatification, &c. Indulgence, Jubilee, Exorcism, &c....

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  • VIEW OF KNOWLEDGEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/view-of-knowledge

    Customary, Tail, Gavelkind, Courtesy, &c. In Reversion, Mortgage, Hypotheca, &c. Manor, Demesn, Honours, Common, Glebe, Advowson, &c. Acquired by Occupancy, Prescription, Descent, Deed, Feoffment, Fine, Recovery. Defeizance, Lease, Devise, Attournment,...

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  • ABBOThttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/religion/theology/ABBOT

    now chiefly distinguish'd into Regular, and Commendatory. ABBOTS Regular, are real Monks, or Religious, who have taken the Vows, and wear the Habit of the Order. See REGULAR, RELIGIOUS, VOW, &c. Such are all Abbots presum'd to be ; it being expresly...

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  • ACCLAMATIONhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ACCLAMATION

    use has always been at the solemn entries of princes and heroes, where they are usually attended with good wishes, prayers, vows, etc. See Vow. Antiquity has handed down to us several forms of acclamations, as "Dii te nobis servent, vestra satus, nostra...

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