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... unbaptized or excommunicate , or have laid violent hands on them- selves . ' In the present instance the question is whether this in- fant did die unbaptized within the true meaning of the rubric . This , at least , is considered to be ...
Anonymous. by the word ' unbaptized ' to exclude from burial all persons who have not been baptized according to the forms of its liturgy . In prosecuting this inquiry , he first refers to the law of the English church before the ...
... unbaptized in the rubric before the office of burial , cannot mean that it should be refused to persons not baptized by a lawful minister in the form of the Book of Common Prayer , since the church itself holds persons to be not unbaptized ...
... unbaptized ' means ' not baptized by a lawful minister of the church of England , and according to the form prescribed by that church ; and if no dissenters , whether Papists or Protestants are so baptized , and yet are considered by ...
... unbaptized ' in the rubric , must be understood in an ecclesiastical sense , according to which sense all are considered to be unbaptized , who have not been baptized by persons to whom , in conformity with the articles of the Church of ...