Judgment of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the Case of Hebbert V. Purchas |
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... ment of counsel on his behalf . Charges . The charges which are the subject of this Appeal are that ject of Appeal ... ments called dalmatics , tunics or tunicles , and albs , and by himself wearing , carrying , or causing or suffering ...
... ment of counsel on his behalf . Charges . The charges which are the subject of this Appeal are that ject of Appeal ... ments called dalmatics , tunics or tunicles , and albs , and by himself wearing , carrying , or causing or suffering ...
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... ments of In the year 1564 appeared the Advertisements of Elizabeth . Advertise- They make order for the vesture of the minister in these Elizabeth , words : " In the ministration of the Holy Communion now 1564 . in Cathedral and ...
... ments of In the year 1564 appeared the Advertisements of Elizabeth . Advertise- They make order for the vesture of the minister in these Elizabeth , words : " In the ministration of the Holy Communion now 1564 . in Cathedral and ...
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... ments of The authority of the Advertisements has been questioned Authority of on the ground that it has never been shown that they re- ceived the assent of the Queen . Supposing , for the sake of Elizabeth . argument , that the ...
... ments of The authority of the Advertisements has been questioned Authority of on the ground that it has never been shown that they re- ceived the assent of the Queen . Supposing , for the sake of Elizabeth . argument , that the ...
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... ments which their Lordships do not feel called on to examine , says a subsequent Statute , which expressly revived a prior Statute inconsistent with the Advertisements of Elizabeth , would by necessary implication repeal them . " one ...
... ments which their Lordships do not feel called on to examine , says a subsequent Statute , which expressly revived a prior Statute inconsistent with the Advertisements of Elizabeth , would by necessary implication repeal them . " one ...
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... ment indicate a strong desire for uniformity , and the Articles of Visitation after 1662 were all framed with the like object . If the minister is ordered to wear a surplice at all times of his ministration , he cannot wear an alb and ...
... ment indicate a strong desire for uniformity , and the Articles of Visitation after 1662 were all framed with the like object . If the minister is ordered to wear a surplice at all times of his ministration , he cannot wear an alb and ...
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act of mingling Act of Parliament Act of Uniformity administered wine mixed administration Advertisements of Elizabeth aforesaid alb and tunicle altar appears Archbishop Parker Arches Court Bishop of London Book of Edward Book of King bread and wine break the bread Brighton called a biretta Cathedrals and Collegiate caused or suffered celebration chancel Chapel of St charge Church of England Church or Chapel clergy Collegiate Churches Common Prayer Communion Service Defendant direction divers occasions Divine Service February the 28th Holy Communion Holy Table injunctions James's John Purchas Judgment King Edward learned Judge Liddell Lordships think Mackonochie ments minister to wear Mixed Chalice munion north side occasions to wit officiating Ministers ornaments Ornaments-Rubric parish position Prayer Book Prayer of Consecration priest proviso question repeal Sacraments Statute of Elizabeth stole stood suffice Sunday morning superstition take the cup vestment called Visitation Articles wafer bread west side Westerton worn
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Page 32 - When the Priest, standing before the table, hath so ordered the bread and wine, that he may with the more readiness and decency break the bread before the people, and take the cup into his hands...
Page 9 - Upon the day, and at the time appointed for the ministration of the Holy Communion, the Priest that shall execute the holy ministry, shall put upon him the vesture appointed for that ministration, that is to say, a white Alb plain, with a Vestment or Cope.
Page 15 - And here it is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.
Page 15 - EVERY minister saying the public prayers, or ministering the sacraments, or other rites of the church, shall wear a decent and comely surplice with sleeves, to be provided at the charge of the parish.
Page 37 - The Table, at the Communion-time having a fair white linen cloth upon it, shall stand in the Body of the Church, or in the Chancel, where Morning and Evening Prayer are appointed to be said.
Page 10 - Sixth until other order shall be therein taken by the authority of the queen's majesty, with the advice of her commissioners appointed and authorized under the great seal of England for causes ecclesiastical or of the metropolitan of this realm.
Page 28 - The Bread and Wine for the Communion shall be provided by the Curate and the Church-wardens at the charges of the Parish.
Page 16 - With regard to the suggestion attributed to the House of Lords, " whether the Rubric should not be mended where all vestments in time of divine service are now commanded which were used by Edward VI.
Page 29 - And to take away the superstition which any person hath or might have in the bread and wine, it shall suffice that the bread be such as is usual to be eaten at the table with other meats, but the best and purest wheat bread that conveniently may be gotten.
Page 34 - ... set in the place, where the altar stood, and there commonly covered, as thereto belongeth, and as shall be appointed by the visitors, and so to stand, saving when the communion of the sacrament is to be distributed ; at which time the same shall be so placed in good sort within the chancel, as whereby the minister may be more conveniently heard of the communicants in his prayer and ministration, and the communicants also more conveniently, and in more number communicate with the said minister....