Rome,' he wrote to Bishop Ullathorne, 'ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times, and a Council's proper office is, when some great heresy or other evil impends, to inspire hope and confidence in the faithful ; but now we have the greatest... Letters from Rome on the Council - Page 355by Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - 1870 - 856 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arminianism - 1878 - 1002 pages
...event. His denial, however, brought to light a considerable and interesting part of the letter. ' Rome ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times,...inspire hope and confidence in the faithful ; but now we haie the greatest meeting which ever has been, and that at Rome, infusing into us, by the accredited... | |
| John Emerich E. Dalberg- Acton (1st baron.) - 1870 - 896 pages
...much to reassure the many minds which are at present distressed when they look towards Eome. " Eome ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times,...greatest meeting which ever has been, and that at Eome, infusing into us by the accredited organs of Eome and of its partisans (such as the CiviltcL... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - Papacy - 1876 - 328 pages
...liirmingham (see his letter published ' by permission ' in the Standard of April 7, 1870) : ' Home ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times, and a Council's proper office is, when some grent heresy or other evil impends, to inspire hope and confidence in the faithful ; but now we have... | |
| Philip Schaff - Church history - 1877 - 968 pages
...history of the infallibility dogma a few months before its birth. 'Rome,' he wrote to Bishop Ullathorne, 'ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times,...partisans, such as the Civilta (the Armenia), the Univeri, and the Tablet, little else than fear and dismay. When we are all at rest, and have no doubts,... | |
| Philipp Schaff - Creeds - 1877 - 976 pages
...of the infallibility dogma n few months before its birth. 'Rome,' he wrote to Bishop I Hull ionic, 'ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times,...accredited organs of Rome and of its partisans, such as the Civilla (the Anaonia), the Univers, anil the Tablet, little else than fear and dismay. When we are... | |
| William Arthur - Popes - 1877 - 544 pages
...showing that not only the substance of the allegation was correct, but also its details : — ' Rome ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times,...accredited organs of Rome and of its partisans (such as tho Civiltd, [the Armenia], the Univen, and the Tablet) little else than fear and dismay. When we are... | |
| Presbyterianism - 1878 - 780 pages
...of Birmingham (see his letter published ' by permission ' in the Standard of April 7, 1870) : " Bome ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times,...Rome, infusing into us by the accredited. organs of Bome and of its partisans, such as the CiviUa (the Armenia) the Univers, and the Tablet, little else... | |
| William Arthur - Popes - 1877 - 556 pages
...of the allegation was correct, but also its details : — , ' Rome ought to be a name to lighten tho heart at all times, and a Council's proper office...hope and confidence in the faithful ; but now we have tiie greatest meeting which ever has been, and that at Rome, infusing into us by the accredited organs... | |
| Henry James Jennings - Cardinals - 1882 - 190 pages
...acceptance. " Rome ought," he said, " to be a name to lighten DR. NEWMAN CONDEMNS IT AS ILL-TIMED. Ill the heart at all times, and a Council's proper office...now we have the greatest meeting which ever has been seen, and that at Eome, infusing into us by the accredited organs of Eome and of its partisans (such... | |
| Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy - Catholic ex-priests - 1886 - 876 pages
...right of the Council to proclaim it. Let us read his interesting letter to Bishop Ullathorne — "Rome ought to be a name to lighten the heart at all times;...Rome and of its partisans (such as the Civilta, the Armonia, the Univers and the Tablet) little else than fear and dismay! When we are all at rest and... | |
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