Lexicographical Neighbors of Curats
Literary usage of Curats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Reformation of the Church of England by Gilbert Burnet, Edward Nares (1843)
"... as well for non-resi- neglect contemn and despise their curats, cere their
sufficient Dispensations authorized for malice, haired, displeasure, ..."
2. Pamphleteer by Abraham John Valpy (1818)
"Many doctors therefore, and they doctors of the Sorbon too ; many curats, and
they curats of Paris too, with whole towns, and provinces in France, ..."
3. The History of the Reformation of the Church of England by Gilbert Burnet (1829)
"Item; That every parson, vicar, and other curats, once in every quarter, shall
openly in the pulpit exhort and charge his parishioners, that they in no wise ..."
4. The Secret and True History of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration by James Kirkton (1817)
"The proclamation de- Jts \i 5 t| ring the power from the king's supremacy, allowes
the bishops to s * | pute such a number of their curats as they judged ..."
5. The Ecclesiastical Law by Richard Burn (1842)
"And for such lacke and default, as they can justly find, in their Parsons, Vicars
and curats, they shall seeke for reformation to their Ordinaries, ..."
6. An Apology for Lollard Doctrines by John Wycliffe, James Henthorn Todd, Camden Society (Great Britain) (1842)
"... and Jat Gregori spak Jim of curats; ... for he spak to curats, and be Jul ware
Jet Jul knitt not falsly a wey ..."