| Frederick George Mastin, Thomas Sweet Escott, William Calverley Curteis - Baptism - 1841 - 312 pages
...question in, the ease must arise. The rubric enjoins that the Burial Service " is np(t to be,M»ed for " any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid v-iolent " hands upon themselves." Here two: exceptions are added. The question, therefore, will turn very much, upon the sense and meaning... | |
| 1843 - 384 pages
...rubric prefixed to the service, for that rubric expressly declares, ''that the office ensuing is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves." It negatively then limits the use of the service to the burial of those who die after admission into... | |
| Henry Edward Elvins - 1844 - 200 pages
...prefatory to the burial service, and runs thus: — " Here 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." 164 Of hated priestcraft! and we will not hear • The church's service mumbled o'er his grave ! "... | |
| William Calverley Curteis - Ecclesiastical law - 1844 - 938 pages
...and by the statute, 14 Car II. c. 4, it CR*™!*. is declared, — " that the office ensuing is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands on themselves." — And the party proponent doth allege, that the said infant died unbaptized, and... | |
| William Henry Henslowe - 1844 - 172 pages
...BURIAL OF THE DEAD. OP THE FIRST RUBRIC. [" 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 on themselves."] " Whether this office is to be used over such as have been baptized by the dissenters... | |
| Francis Edward Paget - 1845 - 388 pages
...But there is, as has been already said, a restriction. The office of the Burial of the Dead " is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves." By an error on the side of charity, and therefore perhaps excusable, we do not refuse even to these... | |
| Robert Emory - 1845 - 382 pages
...portions found in that of the Church of England, namely, — the first rubric, forbidding the office " to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands on themselves ;" one of the Psalms, (thirty-ninth ;) the words to be spoken while the earth is cast... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1846 - 484 pages
...that some are not capable of Christian burial. Here is to be noted, that the office ensiling is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves. I. The prohibiting the Burial-office to be used for any of AS, first, to these, is exactly agreeable... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1863 - 530 pages
...case you mention, where you will find it thus : ' Here is to be noted, that the ensuing office is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or exco-mmunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves.' This is the rule laid down by the Church, and as long as we act accordingly we are not to be blamed.... | |
| William Edward Heygate - 1848 - 228 pages
...not bury suicides." "You remember, I dare say, the words of the Rubric are, ' That the office is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves ; ' so you see he has ground to go on, although there is a difficulty in the interpretation of the... | |
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