CHIROTONY, among ecclesiastical writers, denotes the imposition of hands used in conferring priestly orders.
However, it is proper to remark, that chirotony originally was a method of electing magistrates, by holding up the hands.
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CHIROTONY, among ecclesiastical writers, denotes the imposition of hands used in conferring priestly orders.
However, it is proper to remark, that chirotony originally was a method of electing magistrates, by holding up the hands.