| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 798 pages
...Peccata -notoria ministris jus est denunciare, privatim confessa retegere nefas." " Provided always, that if any man confess his secret and hidden sins to the minister, for the unburthening of his conscience, and to receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him; we... | |
| Herbert Marsh - 1816 - 312 pages
...Ecclesiastical Courts notorious crimes and scandals by presentment. " Provided always, that if any man confesi " his secret and hidden sins to the Minister, for the unburdening "of of Rome avail themselves of an expression in the office for the " Visitation of the Sick," which is... | |
| Richard Burn - 1824 - 626 pages
...of sin and impiety in their parishes) shall be thought to require due reformation. Provided always, that if any man confess his secret and hidden sins...receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him, we do not any way bind the said minister by this our constitution, but do straitly charge and admonish... | |
| Parliament acts - 1828 - 748 pages
...of sin and impiety in their parishes) shall be thought to -require due reformation. Provided always, That if any man confess his secret and hidden sins...receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him ; we do not any way bind the said Minister by this our Constitution, but do straitly charge and admonish... | |
| Montagu Robert MELVILLE - 1834 - 142 pages
...of sin and impiety in their parishes) shall be thought to require due reformation. Provided always, that if any man confess his secret and hidden sins to the Minister for unburthening of his conscience, and to receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him, we... | |
| 1812 - 384 pages
...the clergymen of the established church. In the 13th canon, drawn up in 1C03, it is expressly said, "if any man confess his secret and hidden sins to the minister, we do strictly charge and admonish him, that he do not at any time reveal and make known to any person... | |
| 1840 - 660 pages
...of sin and impiety in their parishes) shall be thought to require due reformation. Provided always, That if any man confess his secret and hidden sins...receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him ; we do not any way bind the said minister by this our Constitution, but do straitly charge and admonish... | |
| Thomas Chisholm Anstey - 1842 - 218 pages
...the 113th canon, empowering ministers to present offences at the court of visitation, it is provided that, if any man confess his secret and hidden sins...receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him, he shall not in anywise be bound by this constitution, but is strictly charged and admonished that... | |
| Church of England - 1842 - 468 pages
...sin and impiety in their parishes) shall be thought to 20 require due reformation. Provided always, That if any man confess his secret and hidden sins...receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him ; we do not any way bind the said minister by this our Constitu- 25 tion, but do straitly charge and... | |
| Frederic Bulley - 1842 - 354 pages
...shall forgyue in earthe, their synnes be forgyuen in heauen also. Canon 113. 2. " Provided always, That if any man confess his secret and hidden sins...receive spiritual consolation, and ease of mind from him ; we do not any way bind the said Minister by this our Constitution, but do straitly charge and admonish... | |
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