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instituted, ppl. a.|ˈɪnstɪtjuːtɪd| [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Ordained, established, founded.
1647J. Noyes (title) The Temple Measured, or a brief Survey of the Temple Mystical, which is the instituted Church of Christ. 1661Boyle Style of Script. (1675) 52 An instituted instrument to conveigh revealed knowledge to the studies of it. a1677Hale Prim. Orig. Man. i. i. 24 Till we mutually communicate our thoughts by instituted signs, he knows not what I think or purpose, nor I what he thinks or purposeth. 1736Butler Anal. ii. i. Wks. 1874 I. 156 An instituted method of instruction, and an instituted form of external Religion. 1837H. H. Wilson Sánkhya Káriká 184 By following instituted observances. 2. Invested with a cure of souls.
1712Prideaux Direct. Ch.-wardens (ed. 4) 24 The repair of the Chancel still lies upon the Parson, whether Appropriator, Impropriator, or instituted Rector. 1804–86Bk. Com. Prayer Episc. Ch. U.S., Instit. Ministers, The Instituted Minister shall proceed to the Communion Service. |