- did not
entail benefices and the
Second Vatican Council (1962–1965)
called "for the
abandonment or
reform of the
system of
benefices". The
French Revolution...
- Look up
beneficence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beneficence may
refer to:
Beneficence (hip-hop artist)
Beneficence, a
synonym for philanthropy...
-
Beneficence is a 1937
bronze statue on the
campus of Ball
State University,
located in Muncie, Indiana. The statue, by
sculptor Daniel Chester French...
- The
ribbon is an
orange ribbon with blue edges. The
Royal Order of
Beneficence (Gr****: Τάγμα της Ευποιΐας) is an
order of
knighthood of the Gr**** Royal...
-
Beneficence is a
concept in
research ethics that
states that
researchers should have the
welfare of the
research parti****nt as a goal of any clinical...
- The
Ridgeway Benefice is a
group of
parishes in Wiltshire, England, to the
north of Marlborough. The
parishes are
Chiseldon with
Draycot Foliat; Ogbourne...
- the west, and St John the
Baptist at
Mildenhall (Minal) to the east. The
benefice is part of the
Marlborough deanery in the
Diocese of
Salisbury of the Church...
-
three benefices by June 1522,
including the
lucrative prebend of
Milton at
Lincoln Cathedral.
Wynter would go on to
obtain several more
benefices in England...
-
Thirds of
Benefices, 1561-1572 (Edinburgh:
Scottish History Society, 1949).
Gordon Donaldson,
Accounts of the
Collectors of
Thirds of
Benefices, 1561-1572...
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within the
Diocese of Oxford, England. It
includes four
benefices,
including two team
benefices,
which contain 20
parishes in
rural north-west Buckinghamshire...