... by him : all their priests, all their scholars and students, were under his ecclesiastical authority. If any were obnoxious to him, or to the priests generally, by peculiar excellence or fidelity, he could refuse ordination, or he could forbid them... Missions in South India - Page 130by Joseph Mullens - 1854 - 191 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Broadley Howard - 1864 - 380 pages
...could refuse ordination, or he could forbid them to preach, or by himself he could keep up the error of ordaining boys as deacons. As head of the Mission,...in charge of the College returning suddenly to his class-room after going homeward, caught the Metran or one of the native professors in the very act... | |
| 1893 - 776 pages
...in his ordination of uninstructed lads, but in his letting the College lands for his own benefit. " On more than one occasion a missionary in charge of the College, returning suddenly to his class-room after going homeward, caught the Metran, or one of the native professors, in the act of... | |
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