| 1872 - 384 sivua
...moral duty, and explain why one candidate should be preferred to another, and may, if he think fit, throw the whole weight of his character into the scale,...but he may not appeal to the fears, or terrors or superstitions of those he addresses. He must not hold out hopes of reward here or hereafter, and he... | |
| 1872 - 536 sivua
...should bo preferred to another, and may, if he thinks fit, throw the whole weight of his influence into the scale, but he may not appeal to the fears, or terrors, or superstitions of those he addresses. He must not hold out hopes of reward here or hereafter, and he... | |
| 1872 - 572 sivua
...should be preferred to another, and throw the whole weight of his character into the scale. But ho may not appeal to the fears or terrors, or superstition of those he addresses. Ho must not hold out hopes of reward here or hereafter, and he must not use threats of temporal injury,... | |
| Charles Lindsey - 1877 - 418 sivua
...made use of. Speaking of what the priest may do and may not do in this respect, the judge said : ' He may not appeal to the fears, or terrors, or superstition of those whom he addresses. He must not hold out the hope of reward here or hereafter, and he must not use threats... | |
| Canada law reports - 1878 - 772 sivua
...duty, and explain " why one candidate should be preferable to another, " and may, if he thinks fit, throw the whole weight of " his character into the...the fears, or terrors, or superstition of those he ad" dresses. He must not hold out hopes of reward, " here or hereafter, and he must not use threats... | |
| Francis James Newman Rogers, John Corrie Carter - 1880 - 914 sivua
...entreat, and explain (m) why one candidate should be preferred to another, and may, if he think fit, throw the whole weight of his character into the scale,...superstition, of those he addresses. He must not hold oat hopes of reward here or hereafter, and he must not use threats of temporal injury, or of disadvantage,... | |
| James Kirby - 1881 - 448 sivua
...moral duty, and explain why one candidate should be preferred to another, and may, if he thinks fit, throw the whole weight of his character into the scale...threats of temporal injury, or of disadvantage or punishment hereafter. He must not, for instance, threaten to excommunicate, or to withhold the sacraments,... | |
| 1881 - 556 sivua
...moral duty, and explain why one candidate should be preferred to another, and may, if he thinks fit, throw the whole weight of his character into the scale...threats of temporal injury, or of disadvantage or punishment hereafter. He must not, for instance, threaten to excommunicate, or to withhold the sacraments,... | |
| 1881 - 508 sivua
...moral duty, and explain why one candidate should be preferred to another, and may, if he thinks fit, throw the whole weight of his character into the scale...terrors or superstition of those he addresses. He most not hold out hopes of reward here or hereafter, and he must not use threats of temporal injury,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1883 - 1098 sivua
...recommend, entreat, and explain why one candidate should he preferred to another, and may, if ho think fit, throw the whole weight of his character into the scale...to the fears, or terrors, or superstition of those whom he is addressing. He must not hold out hopes of reward here or hereafter, or use threats of temporal... | |
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