Miscellaneous Tracts |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 31
Page 92
... perjury . Now mental reservation is a proposition , which ' taken according to the natural import of the terms , is ' false ; such is this proposition , I declare that no authority whatsoever can dispense with any part of this oath ; ac ...
... perjury . Now mental reservation is a proposition , which ' taken according to the natural import of the terms , is ' false ; such is this proposition , I declare that no authority whatsoever can dispense with any part of this oath ; ac ...
Page 95
... perjury are lawful . This shall appear by analyzing the oath . 6 First : Has God revealed that I am not to bear true alle- ' giance to George III . or to renounce any allegiance to the • Pretender ? If he has revealed it , Pope Clement ...
... perjury are lawful . This shall appear by analyzing the oath . 6 First : Has God revealed that I am not to bear true alle- ' giance to George III . or to renounce any allegiance to the • Pretender ? If he has revealed it , Pope Clement ...
Page 96
... perjury . 6 Such are the exceptions of the few who have not taken the oath exceptions not to be disregarded by those , with whom they may have any weight . For an oath is dreadful in itself : and we can never act against the dictates of ...
... perjury . 6 Such are the exceptions of the few who have not taken the oath exceptions not to be disregarded by those , with whom they may have any weight . For an oath is dreadful in itself : and we can never act against the dictates of ...
Page 98
... perjury : and though our Protestant neighbours may laugh at the seeming errors of our minds , yet they will do justice to the integrity of our hearts . Now , as in the primitive ages of the Church , it is our prin- ciple and duty to ...
... perjury : and though our Protestant neighbours may laugh at the seeming errors of our minds , yet they will do justice to the integrity of our hearts . Now , as in the primitive ages of the Church , it is our prin- ciple and duty to ...
Page 101
... perjury : they who would be on a level with their Protestant neigh- bours , if they took but the qualification oath against the con- viction of their consciences . But the doctrine and example of the learned , prudent , and better sort ...
... perjury : they who would be on a level with their Protestant neigh- bours , if they took but the qualification oath against the con- viction of their consciences . But the doctrine and example of the learned , prudent , and better sort ...
Other editions - View all
Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
Common terms and phrases
acknowledge allegiance amongst authority believe Bishop of Cloyne body Catholic clergy Christ Christian church church of Rome civil clergyman Cloyne's conscience Cork Council Council of Constance creed crimes death declare deposing power deprive diocese diocese of Cloyne divines doctrine earth ecclesiastical Emperor enemies England English error faith with heretics father flocks gentlemen give Gospel hand heart heretics honour human Ireland Irish John Huss judge justice king kingdom land laws letter liberty ligion Lord Bishop magistrate manner ministers of religion mortal murder nation nature neighbours never O'Leary oath opinion oppression pamphlet pastors peace perjury persecution person philosophers plead Pope Pope's Popery Popish preached prelates priest princes principles prophet Protestant punishment reason reign religious Roman Catholics Rome Scripture sedition soul sovereigns spiritual subjects swear sword temporal tholic throne tion tithes toleration truth violation Wesley whilst Whiteboys words worship writings yourselves