| 1842
...except Mr. Knight Bruce, unanimously agreed in opinion, " that the doctrine held by Mr. Gorham was not contrary or repugnant to the declared doctrine...that Mr. Gorham ought not, by reason of the doctrine he held, to have been refused admission to the vicarage of Bmmpford Speke." Now, Sir, it appears to... | |
| Edward Foss - Courts - 1864 - 396 pages
...reversal of the judgment of Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, declaring that the doctrine held by Mr. Gorham was not contrary or repugnant to the declared doctrine of the Church of England. After three vexatious and futile attempts made by the bishop to overturn this judgment upon merely... | |
| Henry William Cripps - Ecclesiastical law - 1849 - 310 pages
...Judicial Committee who were present are unanimously agreed in opinion that the doctrine held by Mr. G. is not contrary or repugnant to the declared doctrine...Church of England as by law established, and that Mr. G. ought not, by reason of the doctrine held by him, to have been refused admission to the vicarage... | |
| 1850 - 540 pages
...Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council, in contradiction to the judgment of the Ecclesiastical Court, "That the doctrine held by Mr. Gorham is not contrary...to the declared doctrine of the Church of England ;" and further, " that Mr. Gorham ought not to have been refused institution to the \?icarage of Bramford... | |
| 1850 - 524 pages
...all the other members of the Judicial Committee who were present are unanimously agreed in opinion that the doctrine held by Mr. Gorham is not contrary...doctrine held by him, to have been refused admission into the vicarage of Brampford Speke." In coming to this conclusion, two considerations seem to have... | |
| 1850 - 628 pages
...Committee of her Majesty's Privy Council, in contradiction to the judgment of the Ecclesiastical Court, "that the doctrine held by Mr. Gorham is not contrary...to the declared doctrine of the Church of England ; " and further, " that Mr. Gorham ought not to have been refused institution to the vicarage of Bramford... | |
| Theology - 1850 - 704 pages
...case was not altered by the judgment of the judical committee of the privy council. They affirmed " that the doctrine held by Mr. Gorham is not contrary or repugnant to the doctrine of the Church of England, and that he ought not to be refused admission to the vicarage of... | |
| Richard Boys - Bible - 1851 - 248 pages
...Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council, in contradiction to the judgment of the Ecclesiastical Court, ' That the doctrine held by Mr. Gorham is not contrary...to the declared doctrine of the Church of England,' and further, that ' Mr. Gorham ought not to have been refused institution to the Vicarage of Bramford-Speke... | |
| Irah Chase - Baptism - 1851 - 218 pages
...was delivered reversing the decision of the Arches Court, and maintaining that Mr. Gorham's opinion " is not contrary or repugnant to the declared doctrine of the Church of England as by law established." In this judgment it is stated : " There are points of doctrine, respecting the sacrament... | |
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