The old English archbishop was always a prince in the old times, but the English archbishop is a prince no longer in these latter days. He is still a nobleman of the highest rank,—he of Can
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The old English archbishop was always a prince in the old times, but the English archbishop is a prince no longer in these latter days. He is still a nobleman of the highest rank,—he of Canterbury holding his degree, indeed, above all his peers in Parliament, not of Royal blood, and he of York following his elder brother, with none between them but the temporary occupant of the woolsack.
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- I. THE MODERN ENGLISH ARCHBISHOP.
- II. ENGLISH BISHOPS, OLD AND NEW.
- III. THE NORMAL DEAN OF THE PRESENT DAY.
- IV. THE ARCHDEACON.
- V. THE PARSON OF THE PARISH.
- VI. THE TOWN INCUMBENT.
- VII. THE COLLEGE FELLOW WHO HAS TAKEN ORDERS.
- VIII. THE CURATE IN A POPULOUS PARISH.
- IX. THE IRISH BENEFICED CLERGYMAN.