Ecclesiastical Law, Volum 2A. Strahan, 1797 |
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... otherwise incompatible , without difpenfation of the apoftolic fee , either by way of inftitution or of cuftody or commendam , or one by inftitution and another by commendam , except they be held in that manner which Grego- ry's ...
... otherwise incompatible , without difpenfation of the apoftolic fee , either by way of inftitution or of cuftody or commendam , or one by inftitution and another by commendam , except they be held in that manner which Grego- ry's ...
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... otherwise , than as the kingdom here hath as it were tranfpofed the fame into the common and municipal laws of the realm , either by admiffion of , or by enacting the fame , which is that alone which can make them of any force in Eng ...
... otherwise , than as the kingdom here hath as it were tranfpofed the fame into the common and municipal laws of the realm , either by admiffion of , or by enacting the fame , which is that alone which can make them of any force in Eng ...
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... otherwise neglect or omit to fupply his courfe as is aforesaid , the offender shall be punished by the bishop , or by him or them to whom the jurifdiction of that church appertaineth , according to the quality of the offence . Can . 43 ...
... otherwise neglect or omit to fupply his courfe as is aforesaid , the offender shall be punished by the bishop , or by him or them to whom the jurifdiction of that church appertaineth , according to the quality of the offence . Can . 43 ...
Side 144
... Otherwise , where the avoidance is created by a leffer authority , as an ec- clefiaftical conftitution . Thus though the conftitutions of Otho and Othobon declare concubinage a caufe of deprivation ipfe jure , it is agreed that ...
... Otherwise , where the avoidance is created by a leffer authority , as an ec- clefiaftical conftitution . Thus though the conftitutions of Otho and Othobon declare concubinage a caufe of deprivation ipfe jure , it is agreed that ...
Side 151
... otherwise they might and should have had for the fame against their executors or adminiftrators by the laws eccle- fiaftical of this realm ; to the great defacing of the flate eccle- fiaftical , and intolerable charges of their ...
... otherwise they might and should have had for the fame against their executors or adminiftrators by the laws eccle- fiaftical of this realm ; to the great defacing of the flate eccle- fiaftical , and intolerable charges of their ...
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Side 179 - 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...
Side 203 - ... that he was chosen because he was incapable. If he had been capable, he had not been chosen, for they did not want him to serve the office.
Side 173 - Not every deadly sin willingly committed after 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.
Side 203 - My lords, there never was a single instance, from the Saxon times down to our own, in which a man was ever punished for erroneous opinions concerning rites or modes of worship, but upon some positive law.
Side 411 - Then shall they again loose their Hands; and the Man shall give unto the Woman a Ring. And the Minster taking the Ring shall deliver it unto the Man, to put it upon the fourth finger of the Woman's Left Hand. And the Man holding the Ring there, and taught by the Minister, shall say, WITH this Ring I thee wed, and with all my worldly goods I thee endow : In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
Side 173 - 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.
Side 292 - ... estates, to the honour of God and of His glorious Mother, in aid and merit of the souls of the said founders...
Side 203 - ... if they accept, punish them; if they refuse, punish them. If they say yes, punish them; if they say no, punish them. My lords, this is a most exquisite dilemma, from which there is no escaping. It is a trap a man cannot get out of; it is as bad persecution as that of Procrustes. If they are too short, stretch them ; if they are too long, lop them.
Side 175 - 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...
Side 312 - ... which are either fixed to certain nominal days of the month, or depending upon the beginning or any certain day of any month, and all courts incident or belonging to or usually holden or kept with any such fairs or marts, fixed to such certain times as aforesaid...