| William Johnson Fox - Christianity - 1819 - 344 pages
...and so yet continue. Yet because there hath grown offence, and some slaunder to the church, by Jacke of discreet and sober behaviour in many ministers...of the church, both in choosing of their wives, and in indiscreete living with them, the remedie whereof is uecessarie to be sought ; it is thought, therefore,... | |
| William Johnson Fox - Christianity - 1822 - 344 pages
...and so yet continue. Yet because there hath grown offence, and some slaunder to the Church, by lacke of discreet and sober behaviour in many ministers...of the Church, both in choosing of their wives, and in indiscreete living with them, the remedie whereof is necessarie to be sdpght ; it is thought, therefore,... | |
| Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1839 - 580 pages
...great number of the clergy of this realm were then married, and so continue, yet, because there hath grown offence, and some slander to the church, by...; it is thought therefore very necessary, that no manner of priest or deacon shall hereafter take to his wife any manner of woman, without the advice... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 490 pages
...great number of the clergy of this realm were then married, and so continue ; yet because there hath grown offence, and some slander to the church by lack...church, both in choosing of their wives, and indiscreet 15 living with them, the remedy whereof is necessary to be sought : it is thought therefore very necessary,... | |
| Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1839 - 584 pages
...great number of the clergy of this realm were then married, and so continue, yet, because there hath grown offence, and some slander to the church, by...of the church, both in choosing of their wives, and undiscreet living with them, the remedy whereof is necessary to be sought ; it is thought therefore... | |
| Churchill Babington - Clergy - 1849 - 130 pages
...number of the Clergy of this realm were then married, and so yet continue : yet because there hath grown offence and some slander to the Church, by lack...of the Church, both in choosing of their wives and in undiscreet living with them, the remedy whereof is necessary to be sought; it is thought therefore... | |
| Churchill Babington - History - 1849 - 182 pages
...number of the Clergy of this realm were then married, and so yet continue : yet because there hath grown offence and some slander to the Church, by lack...of the Church, both in choosing of their wives and in undiscreet living with them, the remedy whereof is necessary to be sought; it is thought therefore... | |
| Churchill Babington - Clergy - 1849 - 138 pages
...number of the Clergy of this realm were then married, and so yet continue : yet because there hath grown offence and some slander to the Church, by lack...many ministers of the Church, both in choosing of then- wives and in undiscreet living with them, the remedy whereof is necessary to be sought; it is... | |
| Peter Heylyn, Ecclesiastical History Society - Church and state - 1849 - 516 pages
...the word of God, or by the example of the primitive Church, states that evils had arisen through " lack of discreet and sober behaviour in many ministers...of their wives, and indiscreet living with them," and orders that no priest or deacon shall marry without the sanction of the bishop and of two justices... | |
| Brotherhood of st. Vincent of Paul - 1853 - 346 pages
...condition of the "reformed" clergy, that I will quote it here. After reciting the scandal that had arisen to the church by lack of discreet and sober behaviour in many of the ministers, both in choosing of their wives and in living with them, it directs that no priest... | |
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