| Shute Barrington (hon., bp. of Durham.) - 1789 - 74 pages
...fpace of three years laft part, that he hath, during that time, lived pioufly, foberly, and honeftly; nor hath he, at any time, (as far as we know or believe) written, taught, or held, any thing contrary to the doctrine or difcipline of the Church of England.... | |
| Church of England - Ecclesiastical law - 1808 - 354 pages
...during that time lived pioufly, foberly, and honeftly, and diligently applied hknfelf to his ftudies ; nor hath he At any time (as far as we know, or have heard) maintained or written any thingcontrary to the doctrine or difcipline of the Church of... | |
| Scotland episc. church, canons - 1811 - 98 pages
...the space of three •years last past, hath during that time lived piously, soberly, and honestly; nor hath he, at any time, (as far as we. know, or believe), held, written, or taught any thing contrary to the Doctrine or Discipline, or that may hinder hi« usefulness in the Ministry,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 786 pages
...the present occasion ; as their predecessors have ever done before them. Provided that nothing be in contrary to the doctrine or discipline of' the Church of England. And this may serve in the g( neral for all altérations, in that or any other Fast-book, or books of devotion... | |
| 1839 - 788 pages
...to he guilty of any offence or offences against good morals, or of having held and taught doctrine contrary to the doctrine or discipline of the Church of England, and shall have pronounced against such spiritual person sentence of suspension ah afficio or ah officio... | |
| William White - 1820 - 502 pages
...space of three years last past, that he hath during that time, lived piously, soberly, and honestly: Nor hath he at any time, as far as we know or believe, written, taught or held, any thing contrary to the doctrine or discipline of the church of England.... | |
| Parliament acts - 1828 - 748 pages
...for the space of three years last past, hath during that time lived piously, soberly, and honestly ; nor hath he at any time (as far as we know or believe) held, written, or taught any thing contrary to the doctrine or discipline of the Church of England. In witness whereof we have... | |
| Francis James Newman Rogers - Ecclesiastical law - 1840 - 1136 pages
...verily believe that he lived piously, soberly, and honestly ; nor have we, at any time, heard any thing to the contrary thereof ; nor hath he, at any time,...anything contrary to the doctrine or discipline of the United Church of England and Ireland ; and moreover we believe him, in our consciences to be, as to... | |
| William Laud (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1840 - 420 pages
...the present occasion; as their predecessors have ever done before them. Provided that nothing be in contrary to the doctrine or discipline of the Church of England. And this may serve in the general for all alterations, in that or any other Fast-Book, or books of devotion... | |
| England - 1841 - 508 pages
...testify, that as far as they know or believe, [the candidate, whom they recommend, has not at any time, held, written, or taught anything contrary to the doctrine or discipline of the United Church of England and Ireland. At the same time, testimonials are required from the college... | |
| |