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<p> a sort of right of asylum within or near sacred precincts, which prevailed in 1064 in [[England]] from [[Advent]] to the octave of Epiphany, from [[Septuagesima]] to the octave of Easter, from [[Ascension]] to the octave of Pentecost, in Ember weeks, throughout Sunday, on the vigils and feasts of apostles and saints which were bidden on the previous Sunday, All-Saints', the dedication-day of a church, in going to synods, chapters, on pilgrimage, to a consecration, or to church. </p>
<p> a sort of right of asylum within or near sacred precincts, which prevailed in 1064 in [[England]] from [[Advent]] to the octave of Epiphany, from [[Septuagesima]] to the octave of Easter, from [[Ascension]] to the octave of Pentecost, in Ember weeks, throughout Sunday, on the vigils and feasts of apostles and saints which were bidden on the previous Sunday, All-Saints', the dedication-day of a church, in going to synods, chapters, on pilgrimage, to a consecration, or to church. </p>
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<ref name="term_56774"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/protection+of+the+church Protection Of The Church from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 15 October 2021

Protection Of The Church [1]

a sort of right of asylum within or near sacred precincts, which prevailed in 1064 in England from Advent to the octave of Epiphany, from Septuagesima to the octave of Easter, from Ascension to the octave of Pentecost, in Ember weeks, throughout Sunday, on the vigils and feasts of apostles and saints which were bidden on the previous Sunday, All-Saints', the dedication-day of a church, in going to synods, chapters, on pilgrimage, to a consecration, or to church.

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