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Arthur O'Leary. 6 6 foregoing authorities , the Council of Constance in the year 1415. The declaration of the provincial congregation of the Jesuits at Ghent , in the year 1681 , and that of the clergy of France in 1682 ; who declare ...
Arthur O'Leary. 6 6 foregoing authorities , the Council of Constance in the year 1415. The declaration of the provincial congregation of the Jesuits at Ghent , in the year 1681 , and that of the clergy of France in 1682 ; who declare ...
Page 74
... councils , and camp itself , your tribes , courts , the senate and the market . We have left you only the temples . For what war are we not fit and ready , ( even though we were inferior in number ) who endure death so willingly , if in ...
... councils , and camp itself , your tribes , courts , the senate and the market . We have left you only the temples . For what war are we not fit and ready , ( even though we were inferior in number ) who endure death so willingly , if in ...
Page 95
... council ? ' There is the whole substance of the oath : and as God has not revealed any of those assertions , but commanded the reverse , the church can never declare them as articles of faith . Did St. Paul mean to renounce the ...
... council ? ' There is the whole substance of the oath : and as God has not revealed any of those assertions , but commanded the reverse , the church can never declare them as articles of faith . Did St. Paul mean to renounce the ...
Page 111
... Council of Trent to have been infallible - yet , I insist upon it , that no govern- ment , not Roman Catholic , ought to tolerate men of the Ro- man Catholic persuasion . I prove this by a plain argument : let him answer it that can ...
... Council of Trent to have been infallible - yet , I insist upon it , that no govern- ment , not Roman Catholic , ought to tolerate men of the Ro- man Catholic persuasion . I prove this by a plain argument : let him answer it that can ...
Page 112
... Council , that , no faith is to be kept with here- ' tics . ' This has been openly avowed by the Council of Con- stance , but it never was openly disclaimed . Whether pri- vate persons avow or disavow it , it is a fixed maxim of the ...
... Council , that , no faith is to be kept with here- ' tics . ' This has been openly avowed by the Council of Con- stance , but it never was openly disclaimed . Whether pri- vate persons avow or disavow it , it is a fixed maxim of the ...
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