| Edward Garbett - 1874 - 268 pages
...receiving such spiritual consolation, doth or hath the said Minister at any time revealed and made known to any person whatsoever, any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy, contrary to the 113 Canon." That the reference to absolution in these Articles is intended to apply... | |
| Studies - 1874 - 374 pages
...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 secrecy (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own life may be called into... | |
| Seward Brice - 1875 - 730 pages
...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...concealing the same,) under pain of irregularity. 1 14. Ministers shall present Recusants. Every parson, vicar, or curate, shall carefully inform themselves,... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1875 - 460 pages
...presentation of offenders,] "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...into question for concealing the same,) under pain of irregularity."1 (4) In " the Second Part of the Homily of Eepentance" it is said that "if any do find... | |
| Malcolm MacColl - 1875 - 566 pages
...240. : Ibid. p. 264. 356 The Bishops on Confession in AD 1690. [LETTEE him, that he do not reveal and make known to any person whatsoever any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secresy, under pain of irregularity." In the year 1696 Sir John Friend and Sir William Parkins were... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1878 - 592 pages
...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...concealing the same), under pain of irregularity.' The Irish Convocation of AD 1634, when Ussher was Primate and Bramhall Bishop of Derry, by their nineteenth... | |
| Richard Adams - 1876 - 336 pages
...spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him .... the said minister .... do not at any time reveal and make known to any person whatsoever any crime or offence...be called into question for concealing the same.)' "I1. While, then, we hold that the formularies of the Church of England do not authorise any Priest... | |
| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1876 - 622 pages
...forbidding any Minister to reveal and make known " any crime or offence committed to his trust and secresv (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this...concealing the same) under pain of irregularity." Mark the exception — and mark the rule. What is there in either to punish the disclosure of a confession,... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1877 - 512 pages
...on. The 113th Canon "straitly charges and admonishes" the minister who has received a confession, " that he do not at any time reveal or make known to...the laws of this realm his own life may be called in question for concealing the same) under pain of irregularity." The Homily of Eepentance gives a... | |
| Enoch Mellor - 1877 - 444 pages
...minister ... do not at any time reveal and make known to any person whatsoever any crime or oftence so committed to his trust and secrecy (except they...be called into question for concealing the same). "XI. While then we hold that the formularies of the Church of England do not authorize any priest to... | |
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