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 and secrecy, (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own... Paterson's parish - Page 184de Joseph Parker - 1898 - 275 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Thomas Arthur Nash - 1888 - 334 pages
...not any 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 crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own life may be called into question... | |
| 1892 - 302 pages
...this our Constitution, but do straitly charge and admonish him, that he do not at any time reveal or make known to any person whatsoever, any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy (except they be such crimes as by the Laws of this Realm his own life may be called in question... | |
| Robert L. Ottley - 1894 - 292 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 113th canon?"1 Questions are also asked as to the observance of Sunday, behaviour... | |
| Church Club of New York - 1893 - 304 pages
...this our Constitution, but do straitly charge and admonish him, that he do not at any time reveal or make known to any person whatsoever, any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy (except they be such crimes as by the Laws of this Realm his own life may be called in question... | |
| Berkeley William Randolph - 1897 - 232 pages
...not anyway 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 crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own life may be called into question... | |
| Arthur John Butler - 1897 - 432 pages
...conscience, and to receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him ; . . . the said Minister ... do not at any time reveal and make known to any person...any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy, (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own life may be called into question... | |
| Henry Parry Liddon - 1897 - 490 pages
...conscience, and to receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him .... the said minister .... do not at any time reveal and make known to any person...any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own life may be called into question... | |
| Henry Parry Liddon - 1897 - 592 pages
...spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him .... the said minister .... do not at any time icveal and make known to any person whatsoever any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy (except they be such crimes as by the laws of this realm his own life may be called into question... | |
| Malcolm MacColl - 1899 - 658 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 trust and secrecy, under pain of irregularity.' In the year 1696 Sir John Friend and Sir William Parkins were... | |
| Henry Offley Wakeman, Leighton Pullan - 1900 - 156 pages
...his secret and hidden sins to the Minister ... 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 trust and secrecy.' — Canon 113 of the Church of England, AD 1603. ' Confession unto the minister which is... | |
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