| Ecclesiastical law - 1802 - 628 pages
...T^ORASMUCfí as matrimonial caufes have been always •*- reckoned and reputed among the weigh tieft, and therefore require the greater caution, when they come to be handled and debated in judgment, efpccially in caufes wherein matrimony, having been in the Church duly folemnized, is required, upon... | |
| Church of England - Ecclesiastical law - 1808 - 354 pages
...TjpORASMUCH as matrimonial caufes have been always •*• reckoned and reputed among the weightieft, and therefore require the greater caution, when they come to be handled and debated in judgment, efpecially in caufes wherein matrimony, having been in the Church duly folemnized, is required, upon... | |
| Great Britain Ecclesiastical Courts, Joseph Phillimore - Ecclesiastical law - 1822 - 632 pages
...causes have been always reckoned and reputed among the weightiest ; and, therefore, require the greatest caution, when they come to be handled and debated...required, upon any suggestion or pretext whatsoever, to be dis solved or annulled : we do straitly charge and enjoin. That in all proceedings to divorce, and... | |
| Joseph Phillimore - Ecclesiastical law - 1822 - 620 pages
...proof, according (</) No sentence of divorce to be given upon the sole con. fession of the parties. Forasmuch as matrimonial causes have been always reckoned...among the weightiest ; and, therefore, require the greatest caution, when they come to be handled and debated in judgment, especially in causes -wherein... | |
| Parliament acts - 1828 - 748 pages
...clandestine marriages. 105. ATo Sentence for Divorce to be given upon the sole Confession of the parties. FORASMUCH as matrimonial causes have been always reckoned...pretext whatsoever, to be dissolved or annulled : we do straitly charge and enjoin, That in all proceedings to divorce, and nullities of matrimony, good circumspection... | |
| Montagu Robert MELVILLE - 1834 - 142 pages
...confession of the parties. Forasmuch as matrimonial causes have been always reckoned and reputed amongst the weightiest, and therefore require the greater...pretext whatsoever to be dissolved or annulled : We do straitly charge and enjoin, that in all proceedings to divorce and nullities of matrimony, good circumspection... | |
| Ecclesiastical law - 1840 - 660 pages
...clandestine marriages. CV. No Sentence for Divorce to be given njwn the sole Confession of the Parlies. FORASMUCH as matrimonial causes have been always reckoned...pretext whatsoever, to be dissolved or annulled : we do straitly charge and enjoin, That in all proceedings to divorce, and nullities of matrimony, good circumspection... | |
| Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1842 - 846 pages
...Confession of Ike Parties. Forasmuch as Matrimonial Causes have been always reckoned and reputed amongst the weightiest, and therefore require the greater...pretext whatsoever to be Dissolved or Annulled : We do straitly Charge and Injoin, that in all proceedings to Divorce and Nullities of Matrimony, good Circumspection... | |
| Church of England - 1842 - 468 pages
...clandestine marriages. C V. No Sentence for Divorce to be given upon the sole Confession of the Parties. Forasmuch as matrimonial causes have been always reckoned...require the greater caution, when they come to be 5 handled and debated in judgment, especially in causes wherein matrimony, having been in the church... | |
| Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation, Edward Cardwell - Ecclesiastical law - 1842 - 466 pages
...clandestine marriages. » CV. No Sentence for Divorce to be given upon the sole Confession of the Parties. Forasmuch as matrimonial causes have been always reckoned...therefore require the greater caution, when they come to ber> handled and debated in judgment, especially in causes wherein matrimony, having been in the church... | |
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