... that if any article is really a subject of dubious interpretation, it would be highly improper, that this court should fix on one meaning, and prosecute all those who hold a contrary opinion regarding its interpretation. Pennsylvania State Reports - Página 26por Pennsylvania. Supreme Court - 1863Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edmund Burke - 1873 - 738 páginas
...and Formularies.' " Lord Stowell had long before said, in the case of King's Proctor v. Stone : — "'If any Article is really a subject of dubious interpretation, it would be highly improper for the Court to fix on one meaning and prosecute. all those who hold a contrary opinion 'regarding... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1873 - 688 páginas
...Formularies.' "Lord Stowell had long before said, in the case of King's Proctor v. Stone : — • " ' If any Article is really a subject of dubious interpretation, it would be highly improper for the Court to fix on one meaning and prosecute all those who hold a contrary opinion regarding its... | |
| Malcolm MacColl - 1875 - 566 páginas
...Scott in the opinion which he expressed in Stone's case, in the Consistory Court of London : ' That if any Article is really a subject of dubious interpretation,...a contrary opinion regarding its interpretation.' " It , is no exaggeration to say that the Purchas Judgment is an outrageous parody on this excellent... | |
| Court of Arches (Church of England), Sir Robert Phillimore, Robert Phillimore - 1876 - 476 páginas
...inclination of this Court to be minute and rigid in applying proceedings of this nature ; and that if any Article is really a subject of dubious interpretation,...hold a contrary opinion regarding its interpretation. It is a very different thing where the 1 Bishop of Ely on the Articles, 678. authority of the Articles... | |
| Alexander Lendrum - 1882 - 202 páginas
...knowing well that laxity of faith predominated, it joined the " multitude," gravely announcing that, " If any Article is really a subject of dubious interpretation,...contrary opinion regarding its interpretation." And, even so, it would have been impossible to acquit Mr. Gorham of depraving the formularies, had not the... | |
| John Frederick Haynes, Thomas A. Nelham - 1883 - 474 páginas
...meaning to any given article of religion, the construction of which is fairly open to doubt; and that if any article is really a subject of dubious interpretation, it would be highly improper that the Court should fix on one meaning and prosecute all those who hold a contrary opinion regarding its... | |
| 1884 - 626 páginas
...William Scott in the opinion which he expressed in Stone's case in the Consistory Court of London, " that if any Article is really a subject of dubious interpretation,...a contrary opinion regarding its interpretation." ' * The same principle was repeated and adhered to in the case of ' Essays and Reviews.' The appeals... | |
| John Tomlinson Tomlinson - 1884 - 108 páginas
...really the subject of dubious interpretation, it " would be highly improper that this Court should fix one meaning " and prosecute all those who hold a contrary opinion regarding its " interpretation." — 1 Haggard, p. 429. But if Clerical Judges, presiding " personally," are taught by a Royal Commission... | |
| John Tomlinson Tomlinson - 1884 - 108 páginas
...Lord Stowell, the Judge of the Consistory Court of London, said :— " If any article is really the subject of dubious interpretation, it " would be highly improper that this Court should fix one meaning " and prosecute all those who hold a contrary opinion regarding its " interpretation."—1... | |
| Ontario. Court of Appeal, James Stewart Tupper, Richard Scougall Cassels - 1886 - 846 páginas
...agree with Sir Wm. Scott in the opinion he expressed in Stone's Case (1 Hag. Consistory Reports): ' If any article is really a subject of dubious interpretation,...improper that this court should fix on one meaning, and proscribe all those who hold a contrary opinion regarding its interpretation.'" On this branch we may... | |
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