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... Temporal Power , and the present Claims of the Stuarts to the English Throne : proving that both are equally groundless . 3. An Addre .. to the Common People of Ireland , on occasion of an apprehended Invasion by the French and ...
... Temporal Power , and the present Claims of the Stuarts to the English Throne : proving that both are equally groundless . 3. An Addre .. to the Common People of Ireland , on occasion of an apprehended Invasion by the French and ...
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... temporal peers , the streets ensanguined with the streaming blood of deluded victims ; sumptuous edifices changed into blazing piles ; the conflagration of Rome renewed by the torch of religious frenzy ; the houses of inoffensive ...
... temporal peers , the streets ensanguined with the streaming blood of deluded victims ; sumptuous edifices changed into blazing piles ; the conflagration of Rome renewed by the torch of religious frenzy ; the houses of inoffensive ...
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... temporal so- vereignty which the people offered him , that he attributes to himself the prerogatives of the divinity . It is in chains , in the the course of his trial , and on the cross : conjured by the high priest to tell whether he ...
... temporal so- vereignty which the people offered him , that he attributes to himself the prerogatives of the divinity . It is in chains , in the the course of his trial , and on the cross : conjured by the high priest to tell whether he ...
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... temporal power are founded in free - will and the laws of nations , but not conferred nor taken away by a spiritual regeneration : and Bellarmin himself is forced to acknowledge , that ' the Gospel deprives no man of * Romans , xiii ...
... temporal power are founded in free - will and the laws of nations , but not conferred nor taken away by a spiritual regeneration : and Bellarmin himself is forced to acknowledge , that ' the Gospel deprives no man of * Romans , xiii ...
Page 71
... temporal power over kings , but even acknowledges himself their subject . The Emperor insists on the publication of a law . The Pope writes to him : ' I being subject to your command , have caused the law to be sent into several parts ...
... temporal power over kings , but even acknowledges himself their subject . The Emperor insists on the publication of a law . The Pope writes to him : ' I being subject to your command , have caused the law to be sent into several parts ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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