| Law reports, digests, etc - 1843 - 528 pages
...objections or reasons aforesaid shall be fully considered and disposed of by the presbytery by whom they *it to be cognosced and determined on judicially, or shall...shall set forth and specify in such deliverance the special ground or grounds on which it is founded, and in respect of which they find that the presentee... | |
| James McCosh - Church and state - 1843 - 148 pages
...come to the conclusion, as their judgment, on the whole matter, that the said objections or reason?, or any of them, are well founded, and that in respect...shall set forth and specify in such deliverance the special ground or grounds on which it is founded, and in respect of which they find thit the presentee... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1843 - 894 pages
...suitable Person for the Functions iterance to i- \ -\f • • i • in • i ti i that Effect, and of the Ministry in that particular Parish, and ought not to be putron may settled in the same, they shall pronounce a Deliverance to that make another Effect, and... | |
| John Hill Burton - Contracts - 1847 - 468 pages
...see below as to the extent to which this definition may be stretched. Decision and Intimation. — " And if the presbytery or other judicatory of the church...shall set forth and specify in such deliverance the special ground or grounds on which it is founded, and in respect of which they find that the presentee... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Great Britain - 1854 - 846 pages
...objections or reasons shall be preferred:" and if the result be unfavourable to the presentee, "as not being a qualified and suitable person for the functions of the ministry in that particular parish," such deliverance must set forth and specify "the special ground on which it is founded." This Act has... | |
| 1855 - 698 pages
...people, as well as the character and number of the persons by whom ' objections are preferred, Mr Gunn is a qualified and suitable person for the functions ' of the ministry in the parish of Criech. Moreover, the objectors wish to avoid giving ' offence to any of theMieritors,... | |
| William Bell - Law - 1861 - 888 pages
...objections or reasons, or any of them, are well founded, and that, in respect thereof, the presentee is not a qualified and suitable person for the functions...parish, and ought not to be settled in the same, they pronounce a deliverance to that effect, — setting forth and specifying in the deliverance the special... | |
| 1862 - 700 pages
...judgment on the whole matter, that the objections or reasons which have been sustained as relevant, or any of them, are well founded, and that, in respect...they shall pronounce a Deliverance to that effect and refusing to proceed with the settlement of the Presentee, and shall set forth, and specify in the Deliverance,... | |
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