| 1834 - 592 pages
...Service over open sinners. Hear her own words introducing the Service. " The office ensuing is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves." There is no room to doubt whom she meant to be excommunicated, open sinners. Those therefore who are... | |
| Algernon Sydney Thelwall - 1835 - 492 pages
...the Rubric at the commencement expressly says: 1 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.' And if it be seriously considered, what persons according to the Rubrics and the Canons ought to be... | |
| Edwin Maddy - Ecclesiastical law - 1835 - 282 pages
...offices, is in this form : " Here it is to be noted that the office ensuing (the office of burial) is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands on themselves." And by the old law, burial was refused to persons of the same description, and indeed... | |
| John Keble, William Palmer, Richard Hurrell Froude, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams - 1839 - 628 pages
...Service over open sinners. Hear her own words introducing the Service. " The office ensuing is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves." There is no room to doubt wliom she meant to be excommunicated, open sinners. Those therefore who are... | |
| Great Britain - 1840 - 452 pages
...the same. The rubric before the Burial service says distinctly : — " That the office ensuing is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves," And then the rubric before the office for the Private baptism of infants, says with equal distinctness,... | |
| William Calverley Curteis - Ecclesiastical law - 1840 - 964 pages
...statute 13 & 14 Car. 2, c. 4, in the order for burial of the dead, it is enjoined that such office is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands upon themselves. Eighth, that the 68th canon of 1603, referred to in the fourth of the Articles, can only be taken and... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1840 - 844 pages
...corpse brough'. in the usual way. " The Rubric in the Common Prayer-Book states that the office is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands on themselves. This Rubric is confirmed by statute, but it is sulh milled that the right of sepulture... | |
| Frederick George Mastin, Thomas Sweet Escott, William Calverley Curteis - Baptism - 1841 - 314 pages
...this the main question in the case must arise. The rubric enjoins that the Burial Service " is not to be used for " any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent " hands upon themselves." Here two exceptions are added. The question, therefore, will turn very much upon the sense and meaning... | |
| Christianity - 1845 - 1036 pages
...order for the burial of the dead ' is prefaced by a rubric which says, ' that the office ensuing is not to be used for any that die unbaptized, or excommunicate, or have laid violent hands on themselves : ' a sentence which doubtless excludes all such persons, in the judgment of the Church,... | |
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