vicarship


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Synonyms for vicarship

the religious institution under the authority of a vicar

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The idea of permitting any form of interference is a subject that Dante does not enter into, let alone in detail; the Monarchia argues against all papal abuses of intervention; the question of the imperial vicarships of 1318 was an entirely temporal, political matter and all papal participation a vicious intrusion.
This temporary organization is connected to the well-established 'Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi', which is an agency within the Vicarship of Rome.
When, in 1759 at the age of forty - seven, he published the first two volumes of Tristram Shandy, he emerged like a comet on the literary world from the complete obscurity of the small Yorkshire vicarship he had held since 1739.