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One of the Curates does introduce some Latin hymns betimes he studied in Rome… and I suspect he may be interested in the TLM but might not get much support from the PP who is close to retirement.
Usus antiquior 2009
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My old parish is a rather large one a PP and three Curates…! and rather dynamic.
Usus antiquior 2009
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Let us turn to the Curates, - to the much-loved, though long-neglected.
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Curates were scarce then: there was no Pastoral Aid - no Additional Curates 'Society to stretch a helping hand to worn-out old rectors and incumbents, and give them the wherewithal to pay a vigorous young colleague from
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It occurring to him, perhaps, that if they had been Curates, their wishes might have tended in the opposite direction.
Our Mutual Friend 2004
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His bonhomme Richard was a very ingenious Thing, which had been so much celebrated in France, gone through so many Ad Editions, and been recommended by Curates and Bishops to so many Parishes and
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The Parish Churches, and their Curates are supported here by the
John Adams diary 31, 7 January - 5 February, 27 July - 6 August 1780 1961
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The good Curates sometimes aleviate the Severity of this, by
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The Parish Churches and their Curates are supported here, by the
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Brussels carpet was littered with pot-boilers, all fizzing, and sputtering, and steaming, like so many young Curates at a Penny
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, February 21, 1891 Various
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