| Jean François M. Le Pappe de Trévern (bp. of Strassburg.) - 1828 - 402 pages
...who by this means cannot quiet his own conscience " herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel; let him come " to me, or to some other discreet and...conscience, " and avoiding of all scruple and doubtfulness." And in the visitation of the sick, the minister is enjoined to move the sick person " to make a SPECIAL... | |
| Church of England - 1829 - 668 pages
...who by this means cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel, let him come to me, or to some other discreet and...conscience, and avoiding of all scruple and doubtfulness. 1 Or, in case fie shall see the people negligent to come to the holy Communion, instead ofthcjormer,... | |
| John David Macbride - 1832 - 108 pages
...who by this means cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel, let him come to me, or to some other discreet and...conscience, and avoiding of all scruple and doubtfulness." And here we observe great wisdom and liberality ; for the communicant is not only invited to come to... | |
| Richard Allestree (D.D.) - 1832 - 402 pages
...before-mentioned, cannot quiet his own conscience, but require farther counsel and comfort, then let him go to some discreet and learned minister of God's word, and open his grief, that he may receive such ghostly counsel, advice, and comfort, that his conscience may be relieved, &c.... | |
| Joseph Bingham - 1834 - 640 pages
...who by this means cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort, or counsel, let him come to me, or to some other discreet and...learned minister of God's word, and open his grief," &c. And the 28th Canon only notes such as come often and commonly from other parishes to hear sermons... | |
| James Ussher - 1835 - 772 pages
...cannot quiet his own conscience, but requireth further comfort or counsel," he should " come to him or some other discreet and learned Minister of God's word, and open his grief, that he may receive such ghostly counsel, advice and comfort, as his conscience may be relieved ; and that... | |
| 1848 - 508 pages
...who by this means cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but required) further comfort or counsel, let him come to me, or to some other discreet and...to the quieting of his conscience and avoiding of nil scruple and doubtfulness.'' I thought that this meant the popish custom of conies-ing to a priest,... | |
| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1836 - 62 pages
...who by this means cannot quiet hi . own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel ; let him come to me, or to some other discreet and...learned minister of God's word, and open his grief." Concerning these requisites, it is hardly necessary to observe upon the essential difference, in the... | |
| 1852 - 1000 pages
...who by tliis means cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel, let him come to me, or to some other discreet and learned uiinUter ot Qod's word, and open his • In archdeacon Coxe's " Notes aud Explanation!" on the office... | |
| William James Early BENNETT - 1837 - 458 pages
...desire to make it, and so the priest is directed to say in the exhortation previous to the Eucharist, " Let him come to me, or to some other discreet and...holy word, he may receive the benefit of absolution," but the confession on the part of the sinner is to be voluntary, and the absolution in part of the... | |
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