| John Lanigan - 1822 - 516 páginas
...for their running with that innate swiftness of foot, for which they were so remarkable. §. viii. In the canon now treated of there is a clause, relative...may be understood one also of a priest. Yet this is not certain ; for the name priest might have been inserted not inclusively, but exclusively, as if... | |
| 1835 - 962 páginas
...of incidental proofs of this fact, the sixth canon of the Synod, attributed to St. Patrick, enjoins that the ' clerk's wife shall not walk out without having her head veiled.' *' The evidence which Usher has adduced to prove that communion in both kinds was permitted to the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 344 páginas
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| Henry Joseph Monck Mason - 1836 - 168 páginas
...a number of incidental " proofs of this fact, the sixth canon of the " synod of St. Patrick enjoins that — the clerk's " wife shall not walk out without having her " head veiled." Your note here adds — " If the term " clerk here be understood to comprise all the mem" bers of the... | |
| 1838 - 1104 páginas
...incidental '' proofs of this fact, the sixth canon of the Synod, attributed to " St. Patrick, enjoins that the ' clerk's wife shall not walk out '' without having her head veiled.' " The conclusions now quoted may be, in some respects, too general, and perhaps not perfectly consistent... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1843 - 558 páginas
...number of incidental proofs of this fuel, the sixth Canon of the Synod attributed to St. Patrick enjoins that " the clerk's wife shall not walk out without having her head veiled. "J The evidence which Usher has adduced to prove, that communion in both kinds was permitted to the... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 768 páginas
...of incidental proofs of this fact, the Sixth Canon of the Synod attributed to St. Patrick enjoins, that ' the clerk's wife shall not walk out without having her head veiled,' " — (p. 240.) In a note 'appended to this passage Mr. Moore intnv duces a remark from Dr. Miluer,... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 740 páginas
...of incidental proofs of this fact, the Sixth Canon of the Synod attributed to St. Patrick enjoins, that ' the clerk's wife shall not walk out without having her head veilecL* "— (p. 240.) In a note 'appended to this passage Mr. Moore introduces a remark from Dr.... | |
| James Gaffney - 1863 - 176 páginas
...opponents is drawn from a canon, said to have been adopted at a synod held by St. Patrick, in which it is enjoined that " the clerk's wife shall not walk out without having her head veiled." That this clause should supply any authority against the celibacy of the clergy, it must be shown conclusively... | |
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