| Thomas Wilson - 1863 - 352 sivua
...marriage ; Confirmation, receiving the Lord's Supper, &c., being a necessary qualification for that state. Offenders of all conditions, without distinction,...they generally do it patiently. Such as do not submit (which hitherto have been but few) are either imprisoned or excommunicated ; under which sentence if... | |
| William McKenzie (of Edinburgh) - 1860 - 276 sivua
...that state. Offenders of all conditions, without distinction, are obliged to submit to tho censure appointed by the church, whether for correction or...they generally do it patiently. Such as do not submit (which hitherto have been but few) are either imprisoned or excommunicated ; under which sentence,... | |
| Manx Society - 1860 - 274 sivua
...: confirmation, receiving the Lord's Supper, & c., being a necessary qualification for that state. Offenders of all conditions, without distinction, are obliged to submit to the censure appointed by the church, whether for correction or example, (commutation of penances being... | |
| William McKenzie (of Edinburgh) - 1860 - 278 sivua
...marriage : confirmation, receiving the Lord's Supper, &c., being a necessary qualification for that state. Offenders of all conditions, without distinction, are obliged to submit to the censure appointed by the church, whether for correction or example, (commutation of penances being... | |
| Manx Society - 1871 - 272 sivua
...; confirmation, receiving the Lord's Supper, etc., being a necessary qualification for that state. Offenders of all conditions, without distinction,...they generally do it patiently. Such as do not submit (which hitherto have been but few) are either imprisoned or excommunicated ; under which sentence if... | |
| Arthur William Moore - 1891 - 224 sivua
...discipline as follows : — •" There is nothing more commendable than the discipline of this church. . . . Offenders of all conditions, without distinction,...obliged to submit to the censures appointed by the churrh, whether for correction or example (commutation of penances being abolished by a late law),... | |
| Arthur William Moore - 1893 - 298 sivua
...Bishop Wilson wrote : — " There is nothing more commendable than the discipline of this church. .... Offenders of all conditions, without distinction,...they generally do it patiently. Such as do not submit (which hath hitherto been but few) are either imprisoned or excommunicated ; under which sentence if... | |
| Arthur William Moore - 1900 - 530 sivua
...Bishop Wilson wrote : " There is nothing more commendable than the discipline of this church. . . . Offenders of all conditions, without distinction,...they generally do it patiently. Such as do not submit (which hath hitherto been but few) are either imprisoned or excommunicated ; under which sentence if... | |
| William Ralph Hall Caine - 1909 - 358 sivua
...well-defined limits in those days ; yet certain of his ' crimes ' would pass without remark to-day. ' Offenders of all conditions, without distinction,...a late law], and they generally do it patiently.' The Bishop is not conscious of a single touch of sardonic irony, though the ' patience ' was born of... | |
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