A clergyman's defence of himself, for refusing to use the Office for the burial of the dead over one who destroyed himself, notwithstanding the coroner's verdict of mental derangement [a sermon]. |
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... fear God , and dare not . " For my own sake , and for your's I dare not : for my own , lest I bring my own soul into trouble ; for you , lest I encourage you to do ill , by setting you so glaring an example of acting contrary to ...
... fear God , and dare not . " For my own sake , and for your's I dare not : for my own , lest I bring my own soul into trouble ; for you , lest I encourage you to do ill , by setting you so glaring an example of acting contrary to ...
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... fear Him who can destroy both soul and body in hell , more than those who kill the body , and after that have no more that they can do , does not yet know what it is to be a Christian . And now I am told that I shall have to answer for ...
... fear Him who can destroy both soul and body in hell , more than those who kill the body , and after that have no more that they can do , does not yet know what it is to be a Christian . And now I am told that I shall have to answer for ...
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... fear of personal annoyance , he swerve from the course of duty . It is seldom that any great good is accomplished without some sacrifice . If the great good of diminishing , by a single instance , the frequency of this sin shall , under ...
... fear of personal annoyance , he swerve from the course of duty . It is seldom that any great good is accomplished without some sacrifice . If the great good of diminishing , by a single instance , the frequency of this sin shall , under ...
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... fear of some terrible consequences , if they made up the matter , which this person instilled into their minds , had the natural effect of producing ill will , and litigation . But the attorney's advice would ( perhaps ) hardly have ...
... fear of some terrible consequences , if they made up the matter , which this person instilled into their minds , had the natural effect of producing ill will , and litigation . But the attorney's advice would ( perhaps ) hardly have ...
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A. P. PERCEVAL act contrary allowed apostles attended the Coroner's attorney and twelve believing the wretched bishops and clergy blasphemous habits body as chief Christ Christian burial Clergy at Ordination clergyman CLERGYMAN'S DEFENCE compos conscience considered absolved coroner Coroner's Inquest course of conver day of judgment deceased destroy difference of opinion discharge drunken and blasphemous due to sacred duty EAST HORSLEY extent of mad FALL MALL forbid give account God which trieth God's Gospel ground for believing guilt of self-murder hearts.-1 THESS honour Inquest jury justify a verdict madman MENTAL DERANGEMENT mind was corroborated ministers of religion non compos NOTWITHSTANDING THE CORONER'S numbers obey Prayer-book PRINTED FOR J. G. proceedings are threatened put in trust quires to justify REFUSING rence due repeatedly promised obedience RIVINGTON rules sacred things sins thou dost soul must give SURREY trieth our hearts trieth our hearts.-1 unfounded VERDICT OF MENTAL warrant WATERLOO PLACE
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Page 10 - We yield thee hearty thanks, most merciful Father, that it hath pleased thee to regenerate this infant with thy Holy Spirit, to receive him for thine own child by adoption, and to incorporate him into thy Holy Church.
Page 15 - It is not every melancholy or hypochondriacal distemper that denominates a man non compos, for there are few who commit this offence, but are under such infirmities, but it must be such an alienation of mind that renders them to be madmen, or frantic, or destitute of the use of reason : a lunatic killing himself in the fit of lunacy is not felo de se ; otherwise it is, if it be at another time.
Page 2 - For our exhortation is not of error, nor of uncleanness, nor in guile : but even as we have been approved of God to be intrusted with the gospel, so we speak ; not as pleasing men, but God which proveth our hearts.
Page 5 - Here it is to be noted, that the Office ensuing is not to be used for any that die unbaptized or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves...
Page 15 - ... may be a moral madness, ie a misapplication of the understanding, in all self-murderers : but this sort of madness does not come under the cognizance of a Jury ; the question with them being, not whether the understanding was misapplied, but whether there was any understanding at all. In short, the best rule for a Jury to guide themselves by in such a case, is to judge whether the signs of madness, that are now pretended, would avail to acquit the same person of murdering another man : if not,...
Page 8 - shall render to every man according to his works. We shall all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that every one may receive the things done in the body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
Page 10 - Father, raise us from the death of sin unto the life of righteousness, that when we shall depart this life we may rest in thee, as, our hope is, this our brother doth.
Page 12 - ... perhaps which would not lie against the common view. It may be asked whether the spirit can exist separate from the soul, as the soul from the body. It may be said that our Saviour spoke of the soul rather than of the spirit, asking what a man should give in exchange for his soul, and warning us to fear Him who can destroy both soul and body in hell.