| 1849 - 768 pages
...sickness, wanting a regular Presbyter to give him the sacrament, absolution, See., he purposely ordain'd an honest and pious servant of his own to administer to him in these holy offices."! Hacket admits, in summing up his character, that he was not meek in his temper.... | |
| Henry Stretton - 1852 - 444 pages
...22—24. J Balm of Gilead. ness, wanting a regular Presbyter to give him the sacrament, absolution, &c. he purposely ordained an honest and pious servant of his own to administer to him in these holy offices." i S. Ambrose observes that " the Novatians say that they show reverence to the... | |
| Thomas Lathbury - 1858 - 466 pages
...that in his last sickness, wanting a regular Presbyter to give him the Sacrament, absolution, &c., he purposely ordained an honest and pious servant of his own to administer to him in those holy offices y." It is gratifying to know that Laud and Williams were reconciled. When troubles come upon them and... | |
| Hints - 1874 - 284 pages
...Williams, "in his last sickness wanting a regular Presbyter to give him the Sacrament, Absolution, &c., purposely ordained an honest and pious servant of...his own to administer to him in those holy offices." (p. 76.) In 1651, James, seventh Earl of Derby, before his death made his Confession, and then received... | |
| Joseph Parker - 1886 - 330 pages
...morning ; of course the name is hidden with me : ' Since my last confession, which was on the loth of the present month, I have been too hasty in my...Anderson, who was absolved the day before her death in 1 66 1 ; and the wife of Bishop Wilson, who died in 1705 ; the Bishop, in enumerating God's mercies... | |
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