| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 612 sider
...XXVIII says, that none shall be admitted to the sacrament but in their own parish. Canon XXIX, That no parent shall be urged to be present, nor be admitted to answer as a godfather for his owu child in baptism. Canon XXX declares the sign of the cross to be no part of... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 656 sider
...XXVIII says, that none shall be admitted to the- sacrament but in their own parish. Canon XXI X., That no parent shall be urged to be present, nor be admitted to answer as a godfather for his own child in baptism. Can DTI XXX declares the sign of the cross to be no part... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 530 sider
...; as was then the constant practice, and is since enjoined by the twenty-ninth canon, which says, " No parent shall be urged to be present, nor be admitted to answer as godfather to his own child." In giving names to children it was their opinion, that Heathenish names should be... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 552 sider
...Canon 28 says, that none shall be admitted to the sacrament but in their own parish. Canon 29, That no parent shall be urged to be present, nor be admitted to answer as a godfather for his own child in baptism. Canon 30 declares the sign of the cross to be no part of... | |
| 1826 - 840 sider
...contradictions and absurdities. The following is the canon in force relative to the matter now before us. " No parent shall be urged to be present, nor be admitted to answer as god- father for his own child ; nor any god-father or god-mother shall be suffered to make any other... | |
| 1836 - 708 sider
...stranger; as was then the constant practice, and is since injoined by the twenty-ninth canon, which says, "No parent shall be urged to be present, nor be admitted to answer as godfather to his own child." To sustain his position, that " Confirmation was instituted by the apostles as a... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 sider
...ayaBuv T& /ip«/',1 rp irforfi rlac irfaai^f^&inwv avra TO fimrrlfffi.art. Justin. Resp. ad Orthod. f [" No parent shall be urged to be present, nor be admitted to answer as Godfather for hU own child." Canon XXIX. 1603.] offer them unto Baptism, whom the cruelty of unnatural parents casteth... | |
| 1833 - 776 sider
...see the wisdom, or even comprehend the object, of the injunction in the Twenty-ninth Canon, that " t the inference is so direct, and the analogy so striking, that they must weigh with those whose o In truth, I feel not a little condemned by this canon, to which I never till lately adverted ; for,... | |
| 1834 - 764 sider
...connexions. A large proportion of the artificers of London are born in the country. The Canon says (xxix.), " No parent shall be urged to be present, nor be admitted to answer as godfather for his own child." It frequently happens, then, that the officiating clergyman must either break the Canon, or run the... | |
| Joseph Bingham - 1834 - 640 sider
...one word, or to dedicate their children to Christ;" for which he quotes the 29th canon, which says, " No parent shall be urged to be present, nor be admitted to answer as godfather for his own child." Case of Eng. Nonconf. C. 10. p. 59. Some of this is true, and some false. It is false that the Church... | |
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