CHOP-CHURCH, or CHURCH-CHOPPER, a name, or rather a nickname, given to parsons who make a practice of exchanging benefices. Chop-church occurs in an ancient statute as the description of a lawful trade or occupation; and some judges have thought it a good addition. Brook, however, holds that it was no occupation, but a thing permissible by law.
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