| Edmund Burke - 1851 - 886 str.
...to settle matters of faith, or to determine what ought, in any particular, to be the doctrine of the Church of England : its duty extends only to the consideration...legal construction of her Articles and Formularies. It appears that opinions, which we cannot in any important particular distinguish from those entertained... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1873 - 696 str.
...authority to settle matters of faith, or to determine what ought in any case to be the doctrine of the Church of England. Its duty extends only to the consideration...of England upon the true and legal construction of the Articles and Formularies.' " Lord Stowell had long before said, in the case of King's Proctor v.... | |
| 1906 - 594 str.
...or authority to settle matters of faith, or what ought in any particular to be the doctrine of the Church of England. Its duty extends only to the consideration...England, upon the true and legal construction of her acts and formularies, and it is not the duty of any court to be minute and rigid in cases of this kind.'... | |
| Henry William Cripps - 1849 - 310 str.
...to settle matters of faith, or to determine what ought in any particular to be the doctrine of the Church of England. Its duty extends only to the consideration...legal construction of her Articles and Formularies ; and we consider that it is not the duty of any Court to be minute and rigid in cases of this sort.... | |
| 1850 - 524 str.
...ought, in every particular, to be the doctrine of the Church of England. Its jurisdiction extended only " to the consideration of that which is by law...legal construction of her Articles and Formularies " (p. 161) ; and, upon this point, the Council pronounced that judgment which the Tractarian party,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1843 - 734 str.
...to settle matters of faith, or to determine what ought in any particular to be the doctrine of the Church of England. Its duty extends only to the consideration of that which is by law established to be the docMARCH 8. trine of the Church of England, upon the true and legal Gorhamv construction of her Articles... | |
| 1850 - 628 str.
...to settle matters of Faith, or to determine what ought in any particular to be the doctrine of the Church of England. Its duty extends only to the consideration of that which is hj law established to be the doctrine of the Church of England, upon the true and legal construction... | |
| Irah Chase - 1851 - 218 str.
...to settle matters of faith, or to determine what ought in any particular to be the doctrine of the Church of England. Its duty extends only to the consideration...legal construction of her articles and formularies ; and we consider that it is not the duty of any court to be minute and rigid in cases of this sort"... | |
| 1851 - 884 str.
...to settle matters of faith, or to determine what ought, in any particular, to be the doctrine of the Church of England : its duty extends only to the consideration...legal construction of her Articles and Formularies. It appears that opinions, which we cannot in any important particular distinguish from those entertained... | |
| Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy - 1852 - 444 str.
...to settle matters of faith, or to determine what ought in any particular to be the doctrine of the Church of England. Its duty extends only to the consideration of that which is by law established to be the * See the Judgment, in Moore's Case, &c. p. 462. doctrine of the Church of England, upon the true and... | |
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