... the subject of complaint, lasted, by a sort of prescriptive right of the landholder, till about the year 1200. It was nearly at the same time that the obligation of paying tithes, which had been originally confined to those called predial... Annals of the House of Hanover - Page 210by Sir Andrew Halliday - 1826 - 555 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Hallam - 1818 - 670 pages
...originally confined to those called predial, or the fruits of the earth, was extended, at least in theory, to every species of profit, and to the wages of every kind of labour ,-fYet there were many hindrances that thwarted the clergy in their acquisition of opulence, and a... | |
| William Jones - 1831 - 570 pages
...paying tithes, which hitherto had been restricted to the fruits of the earth, was extended to almost every species of profit, and to the wages of every kind of labour.-fThat the laity should avail themselves of every means in their power to counteract this vile... | |
| William Jones - Church history - 1838 - 568 pages
...paying tithes, which hitherto had been restricted to the fruits of the earth, was extended to almost every species of profit, and to the wages of every kind of labour, f That the laity should avail themselves of every means in their power to counteract this vile system... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1853 - 698 pages
...originally confined to those called predial, or the fruits of the earth, was extended, at least in theory, to every species of profit, and to the wages of every kind of labour.^f * Selden's History of Tithes, vol. iii. which admits of no question; and I p. 1108. edit.... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1871 - 672 pages
...originally confined to those called predial, or the fruits of the earth, was extended, at least in theory, to every species of profit, and to the wages of every kind of labour. § 2. Yet there were many hindrances that thwarted the clergy in their acquisition of opulence, and... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1872 - 418 pages
...originally confined to those called predial, or the fruits of the earth, was extended, at least in theory, to every species of profit, and to the wages of every kind of labour. Yet there were many hindrances that thwarted the clergy in their acquisition of opulence, and a sort... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1875 - 754 pages
...originally confined to those called predial, or the fruits of the earth, was extended, at least in theory, to every species of profit, and to the wages of every kind of labour. Yet there were many hindrances that thwarted the clergy in their acquisition of opulence, and a sort... | |
| William Harvey- Jellie - 1885 - 364 pages
...also, tithes, which had originally been confined to those called prœdial, or the fruits of the earth, was extended to every species of profit and to the wages of every kind of labour. 6. The great and small tithe. The great tithe was made upon the main products of the soil, corn, hay,... | |
| Henry William Clarke - Tithes - 1891 - 300 pages
...tithes was originally confined to predial or the fruits of the earth. But about AD 1200 the obligation was extended to every species of profit, and to the wages of every kind of labour. I have already stated the passage from the Old Testament on which the Christian clergy base their claim... | |
| Bible - 1892 - 658 pages
...also, tithes, which had originally been confined to those called praedial, or the fruits of the earth, was extended to every species of profit and to the wages of every kind of labour. 6. The great and small tithe. The •//•••'•' tithe was made upon the main products of the... | |
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