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  • The quoad sacra parish of Duncansburgh, consisting of Fort William and Inverlochy, was created in 1860
  • This condition is known in the Church of Scotland as " " quoad omnia " ".
  • For religious purposes, the towns of Johnstone and Elderslie formed their own " quoad sacra " parishes.
  • In this research the concept of world-view and esthetic secondary nature of  soviet realism literature quoad ideology and Christian canon texts is claimed.
  • By 1881, it had developed into a community of 5, 452 ( the population of quoad sacra parish population growing to 5, 928 ).
  • Taking in quoad sacra a small portion of Falkirk parish, Cumbernauld is in the presbytery of Glasgow and synod of Glasgow and Ayr; the living is worth ?80.
  • St Machar's, and later St Machar's Ranfurly, has been the historical parish church of Bridge of Weir since the area's elevation to a quoad sacra parish in 1887.
  • In 1858 the Parish of Loch Ryan was disjoined from that of Inch, and erected " quoad sacra "; the church of this parish had been built at Cairnryan a number of years prior in 1841.
  • By 1868 it had become a police burgh and the community was being described as a village in its own right ( distinct from the quoad sacra parish of which it was the largest part ), and a suburb of Aberdeen.
  • Note that the area of Omoa comes under the Village of Omoa, Quoad Sacra Parish of Cleland, Part Parish Ward of West Shotts, Civil Parish of Shotts, School Board District of Shotts and Parliamentary Division of North East Lanark.
  • Until 1829 Ardgour was part of Kilmallie Parish-the largest in Scotland-at which time a Quoad Sacra Parish ( QSP )-' Ballachulish & Corran of Ardgour'- was formed, together with Ballachilish, in Inverness-shire across Loch Linnhe.
  • At first, the congregation operated under the supervision of the Kirk Session of Govan Old Parish Church, but in 1882 became a " quoad sacra " parish with its own Kirk Session ( i . e . a parish for church purposes, but not a civil parish for local government purposes ).
  • This Parish was formed, in 1911, out of the Quoad Sacra Parish of'Ballachulish and Corran of Ardgour'which itself was formed, in 1829, out of the Parish of'Kilmallie'when the Thomas Telford Parliamentary churches were built at Creag Mhor in ( north ) Ballachulish and at Ardgour.
  • Doctoratus ac Scentiae effectus canonici sic recensentur can . 1378 . . . doctoribus seu gradum academicum in una ex quatuor supradictis facultatibus > supremum obtinentibus, rite creatis, seu promotis regulariter post examen, iuxta ?statuta a Sede Apostolica probata ?( can . 1376, ?2 ) saltem quoad usum validum ?facultatis ab eadem Aplca.
  • The Missal says this should be the case quoad fieri potest, by which the Missal does not imply that one colour may be used ad libitum for another, but that the more precious antipendia of gold, silver, embroidered silk, etc ., in colours not strictly liturgical, may be used on solemn occasions, although they do not correspond in colour with the feast or office of the day.
  • Sede concessae ?( can . 1377, ?1 ), deferendi, extra sacras functiones, ( quarum nomine ad hunc eflectum non venit ex usu sacra praedicatio ), nisi aliunde amplietur eis hoc ius quoad a ) annulum etiam cum gemma ?ipsis a iure huius canonis concessum ?( can . 136, ?2 ), b ) et biretum doctorale, ( idest : cum quatuor apicibus ) utpote insigne huius gradus ac diverso colore ornatum pro Facultate .:
  • The trustees were instructed to devote the interest  towards the maintenance and promotion of religious ordinances and education and missionary operations; in the first instance in the county of Ayr, stewartry of Kirkcudbright, and counties of Wigton, Lanark, Renfrew, and Dumbarton .  This was to be done by means of payments for the erection and support of churches and schools, other than parish churches and schools, in connection with the quoad sacra churches of the established Church of Scotland, the congregational or independent church, all in Scotland.
  • Such are games with cards, dice, billiards, etc . And although the pursuit of them is a matter of natural right, yet society, perceiving the irresistible bent of some of its members to pursue them, and the ruin produced by them to the families depending on these individuals, consider it as a case of insanity, quoad hoc, step in to protect the family and the party himself, as in other cases of insanity, infancy, imbecility, etc ., and suppress the pursuit altogether, and the natural right of following it.
  • Hence Wood described him as'a person as well read in the fathers, commentators, and schoolmen, as any man of his age in the university .'The second portion of the book is in strict keeping with the style of composition in which he indulged; it is a discussion'whether Humanitie, i . e . anything beside the words of scripture, be lawful quoad esse or quoad gradum at all, as some deny, or only against adversaries, as some hold, in sermons academical or popular .'It is not known when or where Askew died.
  • Hence Wood described him as'a person as well read in the fathers, commentators, and schoolmen, as any man of his age in the university .'The second portion of the book is in strict keeping with the style of composition in which he indulged; it is a discussion'whether Humanitie, i . e . anything beside the words of scripture, be lawful quoad esse or quoad gradum at all, as some deny, or only against adversaries, as some hold, in sermons academical or popular .'It is not known when or where Askew died.