Decimarum & oblationum tabula, a tything table, or, Table of tithes and oblations
according to the ecclesiastical laws and ordinances established in the Church of England, now newly-reduced into a book : containing as well the very letter of the law under which these rights be severally comprised, together with such questions of tithing, and their resolutions by the laws canon, civil, and approved doctors opinion of the same, as be ordinarily moved, and which do often prove to controversies herein : as also a brief and summary declaration of composition, transaction, custom, prescription, privilidge, and how they prevail in tithing : annexed hereunto summarily, such statute laws of the land concerning these rights, as have been herein authorised, and now do remain in their force accordingly, to the easie and plain instructions of all the subjects ecclesiastical or lay, whether in these rights to demand them, or bounden to perform the same
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Author
Publication
Printed by J.T. for Andrew Crook ..., London, England
Language
English
Word Count
9,750 words, Guess
Page Count
39 pages
Physical Format
Microform
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18034891M
Alternate Titles
- Decimarum et oblationum tabula
- A tything table
- Table of tithes and oblations
Subjects
Series Statement
- Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 980:5
Other Editions
- Decimarum & oblationum tabula, a tything table, or, Table of tithes and oblations: according to the ecclesiastical laws and ordinances established in the Church of England, now newly-reduced into a book : containing as well the very letter of the law under which these rights be severally comprised, together with such questions of tithing, and their resolutions by the laws canon, civil, and approved doctors opinion of the same, as be ordinarily moved, and which do often prove to controversies herein : as also a brief and summary declaration of composition, transaction, custom, prescription, privilidge, and how they prevail in tithing : annexed hereunto summarily, such statute laws of the land concerning these rights, as have been herein authorised, and now do remain in their force accordingly, to the easie and plain instructions of all the subjects ecclesiastical or lay, whether in these rights to demand them, or bounden to perform the same
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