| 1894 - 774 páginas
...read as follows: A Protestant Episcopal Church in any of the United States, or any Territory thereof, not now represented, may, at any time hereafter, be admitted on acceding to this Constitution; and a new Diocese, to be formed from one or more existing Dioceses, may be admitted under the following... | |
| 1896 - 890 páginas
...read as follows : A Protestant Episcopal Church in any of the United States, or any Territory thereof, not now represented, may. at any time hereafter, be admitted on acceding to this Constitution ; and a new Diocese, to be formed from one or more existing Dioceses, may be admitted under the following... | |
| Cave JONES, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1813 - 656 páginas
...confirm, or perform any other act of the Episcopal Office, by any Church destitute of a Bishop. Art. 5. A Protestant Episcopal Church in any of the United...hereafter, be admitted, on acceding to this Constitution. Art. 6. In every State the mode of trying Clergymen shall be instituted by the Convention of the Church... | |
| Frederick Dalcho - 1820 - 654 páginas
...confirm, or perform any other act of the episcopal office, by any church destitute of a Bishop. Art. 5. A Protestant Episcopal Church in any of the United...hereafter, be admitted, on acceding to this constitution. Art. 6. In every state, the mode of trying clergymen shall be instituted by the convention of the church... | |
| William White - 1820 - 506 páginas
...proper jurisdiction; unless requested to ordain or confirm by any church destitute of a bishop. 7. A protestant episcopal church in any of the United...at any time hereafter be admitted, on acceding to the articles of this uniop. 8. Every clergyman, whether bishop, presbytei or deacon, shall be amenable... | |
| William White - 1820 - 502 páginas
...confirm, or perform any other act of the episcopal office, by any church destitute of a bishop. ART. 5. A protestant episcopal church in any of the United...represented, may, at any time hereafter, be admitted, on acceeding to this coo/stiturion. ART. 6. In every state, the mode of trying clergymen shall be instituted... | |
| Frederick Dalcho - 1820 - 664 páginas
...jurisdiction; unless requested to Ordain or Confirm by any Church destitute of a Bishop. " 7- A Pro. Epis. Church in any of the United States not now represented,...at any time hereafter be admitted, on acceding to the Articles of this Union. " 8. Every Clergyman, whether Bishop, or Presbyter, or Deacon, shall be... | |
| Frederick Dalche - 1820 - 634 páginas
...or Confirm by any Church destitute of a Bishop. " 7. A Pro. Epis. Church in any of the United Suites not now represented, may at any time hereafter be admitted, on acceding to the Articles of this Union. " 8. Every Clergyman, whether Bishop, or Presbyter, or Deacon, shall be... | |
| 1824 - 416 páginas
...confirm, or perform any other act of the Episcopal office, by any church destitute of a hishop. Art. 5. A Protestant Episcopal Church in any of the United...hereafter, be admitted, on acceding to this constitution. Art. 6. In every state, the mode of trying clergymen shall be instituted by the convention of the Church... | |
| Episcopal Church. General Convention - 1825 - 60 páginas
...confirm, or perform any other act of the Episcopal office, by any Church destitute of a Bishop. ARTICLE V. A Protestant Episcopal Church in any of the United...hereafter, be admitted, on acceding to this Constitution. ARTICLE VI. In every State, the mode of trying Clergymen shall be instituted by the Convention of the... | |
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