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| Thomas Thellusson Carter - 1865 - 340 pages
...way bind the said minister by this our constitution, but do straitly charge and admonish him, that he do not at any time reveal and make known to any person...whatsoever, any crime or offence so committed to his trust or secresy (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own life may be called into... | |
| 1865 - 606 pages
...have declared to be binding upon the Clergy, the minister is straitly charged and admonished " that he do not at any time reveal and make known to any person whatsoever any crime or offence so committed [viz., by Confession] to his trust and secrecy, (except they be such crimes as by the laws of the realm... | |
| Richard Paul Blakeney - 1866 - 648 pages
...the said minister by this our constitution, but do straitly charge and admonish him, that he do not any time reveal and make known to any person whatsoever,...any crime or offence so committed to his trust and eecrecy {except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own life may be called into question... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1866 - 512 pages
...reveal or make known to any person whatsoever, any crime or oft'cucc so committed to his trust und secrecy (except they be such crimes as by the Laws of this Realm his own life may bo called in question for concealing the same) under pain of irregularity 2." And, lastly, in the second... | |
| Alfred Williams - 1867 - 300 pages
...covenanted in the Gospel. GOD in His Word promises forgiveness of sins known what in such confessions is committed to his trust and secrecy, "except they be...the laws of this realm, his own life may be called in question for concealing the same." avail ourselves of the agency by which He is pleased to work.... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1869 - 340 pages
...enjoined, that secret sins confessed to the minister should not be revealed by him (unless they were such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own life might be called in question for concealing them), under pain of irregularity, which was suspension... | |
| John Wesley - 1870 - 208 pages
...man confess his secret hidden sins to the minister ... we do straitly charge and admonish him that he do not at any time reveal and make known, to any person...the laws of this realm his own life may be called in question for concealing the same), under pain of irregularity'' The "pain of irregularity" is the... | |
| Timothy Puller - 1870 - 402 pages
...consolation, and ease of mind from him ; we do " straightly charge and admonish " the said Minister, " that he do not at any time reveal and make known to any person...any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy,3 (except they be such crimes, as by the law of this realm, his own life may be called in question... | |
| Harrington William Holden, John Wesley - 1870 - 208 pages
...spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him ; we do straitly charge and admonish him that he do not reveal and make known to any person whatsoever any crime or offence so committed to his trus* and secrecy -vote to a spiritual guide." under pain of irregularity." So that the motto which... | |
| 1871 - 586 pages
...bind the »aid minister by this our Constitution, but do straiily charge and admonish him, that he do not at any time reveal and make known to any person whatsoever any crime or oflence so committed to his trust and secrecy (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm,... | |
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