| 1812 - 88 páginas
...(§ 3, 4, 5.) every minister refusing or neglecting within a certain time to declare his unfeigned assent and consent to all things contained in the book of Common Prayer, in the form to which it had then recently been altered, and in which it now continues, was ipso facto... | |
| John Adams - 1818 - 466 páginas
...required that he had read and subscribed the lliirly-nine articles, according to the statute, and declared his assent and consent to all things contained in the book of common prayer; but this is no longer held to be necessary, unless some ground be laid by the defendant to shew, that... | |
| John Adams - 1821 - 474 páginas
...required that he had read and subscribed the thirty-nine article's, according to the statute, and declared his assent and consent to all things contained in the book of Common Prayer ; but this is no longer held to be necessary, unless some ground be laid by the defendant to show that... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1822 - 666 páginas
...also that he had read and subscribed the thirty-nine articles, according to the statute, and declared his assent and consent to all things contained in the Book of Common Prayer. Of this, however, he is not now compelled to give evidence, unless some ground be laid by the defendant... | |
| William Woodfall - 1822 - 722 páginas
...instituted and inducted, and that he has read and subscribed the thirty-nine articles, and declared his assent and consent to all things contained in the Book of Common Prayer. But he need not prove a title in the patron ; for institution and induction upon the presentation of... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1824 - 838 páginas
...read and subscribed the thirty- EJ'CIU»ent. nine articles, according to the Statute, and declared his assent "~~~~"~ and consent to all things contained in the Book of CommoH Prayer. Of this, however, he is not now compelled to give evi- Powell т. dence, unless «orae... | |
| William Turner - 1843 - 466 páginas
...author's opinions in several particulars. So that I find I cannot now bring myself to an unfeigned assent and consent to ALL things contained in the Book of Common Prayer, &c. " In debating this matter with myself, besides the arguments directly to the purpose, several strong... | |
| 1845 - 282 páginas
...detaine the reader too long from this precious order, this is a true copie of it to a tittle : — " WHEREAS, in a late Act of Parliament for Uniformitie,...neglecting or refusing before the Feast day of St. 1 George Hall, DD, Archdeacon of Canterbury, was son of the good Bishop Hall, and, probably entertaining... | |
| Adam Martindale - 1845 - 274 páginas
...detaine the reader too long from this preeious order, this is a true eopie of it to a tittle : — " WHEREAS, in a late Act of Parliament for Uniformitie,...that every Parson, Vicar, Curate, Lecturer, or other Ecelesiastieall person neglecting or refusing before the Feast day of St. 1 George Hall, DD, Arehdeaeon... | |
| John Mason Neale - 1845 - 324 páginas
...capable of holding ecclesiastical preferment, who did not, before S. Bartholomew's Day (1662), profess his assent and consent to all things contained in the Book of Common Prayer, and who, if not already in Holy Orders (as a large number of those who then held parishes were not),... | |
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