Ecclesiastical Law, 3 tomasA. Strahan, 1797 |
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... realm his own life may be called in queftion for concealing the fame ) ; under pain of irregularity . Confirmation . 1. IN the office of publick baptism ; the minifter directeth " IN the godfathers and godmothers to take care , that the ...
... realm his own life may be called in queftion for concealing the fame ) ; under pain of irregularity . Confirmation . 1. IN the office of publick baptism ; the minifter directeth " IN the godfathers and godmothers to take care , that the ...
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... realm . These were properly national church councils ; and were wont to be held for fome fpecial defigns , which ... realm , peculiar to our own ftate and country in which the clergy were convened , not for the fpiritual affairs of the ...
... realm . These were properly national church councils ; and were wont to be held for fome fpecial defigns , which ... realm , peculiar to our own ftate and country in which the clergy were convened , not for the fpiritual affairs of the ...
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... realm . And the Norman revolution made no change in this refpect . Ken . Eccl . Syn . 249 . 5. Thus the cafe ftood , when the act of fubmiffion , 25 H. 8. c . 19. was made ; by which it is enacted as fol- , Joweth Where the king's ...
... realm . And the Norman revolution made no change in this refpect . Ken . Eccl . Syn . 249 . 5. Thus the cafe ftood , when the act of fubmiffion , 25 H. 8. c . 19. was made ; by which it is enacted as fol- , Joweth Where the king's ...
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... realm . All which appeareth by the faid ftatute : And this ( Coke fays ) was but an affirmance of what was before the faid ftatute ; for it was held before , that if a canon be against the law of the land the bishop ought to obey the ...
... realm . All which appeareth by the faid ftatute : And this ( Coke fays ) was but an affirmance of what was before the faid ftatute ; for it was held before , that if a canon be against the law of the land the bishop ought to obey the ...
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... realm called to the convocation , and their fervants and familiars that come with them to fuch con- vocation , oftentimes be arrested , milefted , and inquieted ; our lord the king , willing to provide for the fecurity and quietness of ...
... realm called to the convocation , and their fervants and familiars that come with them to fuch con- vocation , oftentimes be arrested , milefted , and inquieted ; our lord the king , willing to provide for the fecurity and quietness of ...
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428 psl. - For the sacramental bread and wine remain still in their very natural substances, and therefore may not be adored (for that were idolatry, to be abhorred of all faithful Christians...
412 psl. - Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday, and other holy-days, according to God's holy will and pleasure and the orders of the Church of England prescribed in that behalf; that is, in hearing the Word of God read and taught; in private and public...
183 psl. - Baptism is sin against the Holy Ghost, and unpardonable. Wherefore the grant of repentance is not to be denied to such as fall into sin after Baptism. After we have received the Holy Ghost, we may depart from grace given, and fall into sin, and by the grace of God we may arise again, and amend our lives. And therefore they are to be condemned, which say, they can no more sin as long as they live here, or deny the place of forgiveness to such as truly repent.
423 psl. - And if any of those be an open and notorious evil liver, or have done any wrong to his neighbours by word or deed, so that the Congregation be thereby offended...
424 psl. - No minister, when he celebrateth the communion, shall wittingly administer the same to any but to such as kneel, under pain of suspension, nor under the like pain to any that refuse to be present at public prayers, according to the orders of the Church of England ; nor to any that are common and notorious depravers of the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and of the orders, rites, and ceremonies therein prescribed, or of...
424 psl. - Lord's table, until he know them to be reconciled. And if one of the parties so at variance be content to forgive from the bottom of his heart all that the other hath trespassed against him, and to make amends for that...
185 psl. - THE Church hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies, and authority in Controversies of Faith : And yet it is not lawful for the Church to ordain any thing that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant to another. Wherefore, although the Church be a witness and a keeper of holy Writ, yet, as it ought not...
426 psl. - Whereas we have no doubt, but that in all churches within the realm of England, convenient and decent tables are provided and placed for the celebration of the holy communion, we appoint, that the same tables shall from time to time be kept and repaired in sufficient and seemly manner, and covered, in time of Divine Service, with a carpet of silk or other decent stuff, thought meet by the ordinary of the place, if any question be made of it...
191 psl. - That no person dissenting from the church of England in holy orders, or pretended holy orders, or pretending to holy orders, nor any preacher or teacher of any congregation of dissenting protestants, that shall make and subscribe the declaration aforesaid, and take the said oaths...
218 psl. - There is nothing, certainly, more unreasonable, more inconsistent with the rights of human nature, more contrary to the spirit and precepts of the Christian religion, more iniquitous and unjust, more impolitic, than persecution. It is against natural religion, revealed religion, and sound...