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- Surrogate_(clergy) abstract "Surrogate (from Lat. surrogare, to substitute for), a deputy of a bishop or an ecclesiastical judge, acting in the absence of his principal and strictly bound by the authority of the latter.Canon 128 of the canons of 1603 lays down the qualifications necessary for the office of surrogate and canon 123 the regulations for the appointment to the office. At present the chief duty of a surrogate in England is the granting of marriage licences, but judgments of the arches court of Canterbury have been delivered by a surrogate in the absence of the official principal.".
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- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageRevisionID "610651345".
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLink Canterbury.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bishops_by_type.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_religious_occupations.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecclesiastical_titles.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiastical_judge.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiology.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLink Latin_language.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Surroage".
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Surrogate (clergy)".
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Surrogate".
- Surrogate_(clergy) hasPhotoCollection Surrogate_(clergy).
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1911.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Surrogate_(clergy) subject Category:Bishops_by_type.
- Surrogate_(clergy) subject Category:Christian_religious_occupations.
- Surrogate_(clergy) subject Category:Ecclesiastical_titles.
- Surrogate_(clergy) comment "Surrogate (from Lat. surrogare, to substitute for), a deputy of a bishop or an ecclesiastical judge, acting in the absence of his principal and strictly bound by the authority of the latter.Canon 128 of the canons of 1603 lays down the qualifications necessary for the office of surrogate and canon 123 the regulations for the appointment to the office.".
- Surrogate_(clergy) label "Surrogate (clergy)".
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- Surrogate_(clergy) sameAs Q7646870.
- Surrogate_(clergy) sameAs Q7646870.
- Surrogate_(clergy) wasDerivedFrom Surrogate_(clergy)?oldid=610651345.
- Surrogate_(clergy) isPrimaryTopicOf Surrogate_(clergy).