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Canon (title)

Petrus-Ludovicus Stillemans (1821–1902), brother of [[Antoon Stillemans Canon () is a Christian title usually used to refer to a member of certain bodies in subject to an ecclesiastical rule.

Originally, a canon was a cleric living with others in a clergy house or, later, in one of the houses within the precinct of or close to a cathedral or other major church and conducting his life according to the customary discipline or rules of the church. This way of life grew common (and is first documented) in the 8th century AD. In the 11th century, some churches required clergy thus living together to adopt the rule first proposed by Saint Augustine that they renounce private wealth. Those who embraced this change were known as Augustinians or Canons Regular, whilst those who did not were known as secular canons. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Lord's service on the Lord's day mass or mattins? / by Canon residentiary

    Published 1880
    Full Text (via Gale)
    Electronic eBook
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