| Lord Peter King King - 1841 - 314 páginas
...that could be done by none but by the bishop, or by persons in holy orders deputed and commissioned by him, as the sequel will evince. But as for the...power, that appertained both to clergy and laity, who conjunctly made up that supreme consistorial court, which was in every parish, before which all offenders... | |
| Peter King (1st baron.) - 1843 - 422 páginas
...that could be done by none, but by the Bishop, or by Persons in Holy Orders Deputed and Commissioned by him, as the Sequel will evince. But as for the...Power, that appertained both to Clergy and Laity, who conjunctly made up that Supreme Consistorial Court, which was in every Parish, before which all Offenders... | |
| Methodist New Connexion (England) - 1848 - 490 páginas
...that could be done by none, but by the bishop or by persons in holy orders, deputed and commissioned by him, as the sequel will evince. But as for the...power, that appertained both to clergy and laity, who conjunctly made up that supreme consistorial court, which was in every parish, before which all offenders... | |
| Orange Scott - 1849 - 244 páginas
...conjunctly constituted that supreme tribunal, which censured delinquents and transgressors."— p. 109. '_' But as for the LEGISLATIVE' DECRETIVE or judicatorial...power, that appertained both to clergy and laity, who conjointly made up that SUPREME consistoral court, which was in every parish, before which all offenders... | |
| Samuel Dunn - 1852 - 1074 páginas
...celebration of the eucharist, " delivering the elements to the communicants." POWER то EXPEL. — As for the legislative, decretive, or judicatorial...power, that appertained both to clergy and laity, who conjunctly made up that supreme consistorial court, which was in every parish, before which all offenders... | |
| Orange Scott - 1851 - 246 páginas
...conjunctly constituted that supreme tribunal, which censured delinquents and transgressors."—p. 109. " But as for the LEGISLATIVE' DECRETIVE or judicatorial...power, that appertained both to clergy and laity, who conjointly made up that SUPREME consistoral court, which was in every parish, before which all offenders... | |
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