... privily and secretly, without edition of banns, in a private chamber, a profane place, and not openly in the face of the church after the law of God's church, but contrary thereunto, and the laudable custom of the church of England... History of England - Pagina 395door Parliamentary - 1762Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 470 pagina’s
...Marriage was made privily and fecreily, without * Edition of Banns, in a private Chamber, a * prophane Place, and not openly in the Face of * the Church,...Cuftom * of the Church of England ; and how alfo at * the Time of the Contract of the fame pretended ' Marriage, and before and long Time after, the «... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 502 pagina’s
...: and here also we consider how " that the said pretended marriage was made " privily and secretly, without edition of banns, • " in a private chamber,...and not " openly in the face of the church after the law " of God's church, but contrary thereunto, and " the laudable custom of the church of Eng" land... | |
| 1828 - 924 pagina’s
...III., it is said, that the marriage of Edward IV. and Elizabeth Grey " was made privily and secretly, without edition of banns, in a private chamber, a...and not openly in the face of the church, after the law of God's church, but contrary thereunto, and the laudable custom of the Church of England." J It... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 834 pagina’s
...how that the said pretended marriage was made privily and secretly, without edition of bans, ш а private chamber, a profane place, and not openly in the face of the church alter the law of God's church, but contrary thereunto, and the laudable cu jtora of the church of England... | |
| 1841 - 582 pagina’s
...convenient; and here also we consider how the said pretenaed marriage was made privily and secretly, without edition of banns, in a private chamber, a...and not openly in the face of the church, after the law of GOD'S church, but contrary thereunto. And how also at the time of the contract of the said pretensed... | |
| Thomas Christopher Banks - 1837 - 684 pagina’s
...pretensed marriage was made privaly and secretly, without edition of bans, in a private chamber, a prophane place, and not openly in the face of the church, after the lawe of Godd's churche, bot contrarie thereunto, and the laudable custome of the Church of England.... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1843 - 416 pagina’s
....... 1 i • i T • solemnized, marriage was made privily, and secretly without edition (publishing) of banns, in a private chamber, a profane place, and not openly in the face of the Church, after the AD i403. law of God's Church, but contrary thereunto, and the laudable custom of the Church of England... | |
| John Lingard - 1848 - 378 pagina’s
...convenient; and here also we " consider how that the said pretensed marriage was " made privily and secretly, without edition of banns, " in a private chamber,...and not openly " in the face of the church after the law of God's church, " but contrary thereunto, and the laudable custom of " the church of England ;... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 378 pagina’s
...; and here also We " consider how that the said pretensed marriage was "made privily and secretly, without edition of banns, " in a private chamber,...not openly " in the face of "the church after the law of God's church, " but contrary thereunto, and the laudable custom of " the church of England ;... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 1134 pagina’s
...convenient ; and here also we consider how that the said pretensed marriage was made privily and seeretly, without edition of banns, in a private chamber, a profane place, and not openly in the face of the eliurch after the law of God's church, but contrary thereunto, and the laudable custom of the church... | |
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