Otherwise, where ill men (be they heretics or other malefactors) may be punished or suppressed, without disturbance and hazard of the good, they may and ought, by public authority, either spiritual or temporal, to be chastised or executed. Popery Stripped of Its Garb - Page 41by James M. Horner - 1836 - 279 pagesFull view - About this book
| Anti-Catholicism - 1868 - 350 pages
...either spiritual or temporal, to be chastised or executed ; " yet, on the other hand, maintains that " the good must tolerate the evil when it is so strong that it cannot be redressed unthout danger and disturbance of the whole Church, and commit the matter to God's judgment in the... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1853 - 504 pages
...thieves, men-killers, and other malefactors: the good (meaning, of course, the Papists) are authorised to tolerate the evil when it is so strong that it cannot...they heretics or other malefactors) may be punished or suppressed without disturbance and hazard of the good, they may and ought, by public authority,... | |
| Inquisition Tribunal of - 1853 - 220 pages
...remission." And the following passage may be here introduced from the annotations of the Douay Bible: " The good must tolerate the evil when it is so strong...disturbance of the whole church. . . . Otherwise, where il men (be they hereticks or other malefactours) may be punished and suppressed without disturbance... | |
| Missions - 1853 - 596 pages
...is the Note read by Dr. Murray from the Rheimish Testament: Verse 29.—-£rrt you pluck up, also. The good must tolerate the evil, when it is so strong...cannot be redressed without danger and disturbance to the whole Church, an*! commit the matter to God's judgment in the latter day. Otherwise, where evil... | |
| Irina Ptakhova - Cyrillic alphabet in art - 1856 - 290 pages
...thieves, men-killers, and other malefactors : the good (meaning, of course, the Papists) are authorized to tolerate the evil when it is so strong that it cannot...they heretics or other malefactors) may be punished or suppressed without disturbance and hazard of the good, they may and ought, by public authority,... | |
| Charles Hastings Collette - 1856 - 514 pages
...thieves, men-killers, and other malefactors : the good (meaning, of course, the Papists) are authorized to tolerate the evil when it is so strong that it cannot...they heretics or other malefactors) may be punished or suppressed without disturbance and hazard of the good, they may and ought, by public authority,... | |
| Methodist Church - 1856 - 668 pages
...them in this place. " Matt xiii, 29, 30. Lest perhaps. The good must tolerate the evil when it is ao strong that it cannot be redressed without danger and disturbance of the whole Church, and commit the matter to God's judgment in the latter day ; otherwise, where evil men, be they heretics... | |
| Methodist Church - 1856 - 668 pages
...annotations : ' The good (ie the Roman Catholics) must tolerate the evil (ie the Protestants, &c.) when it is so strong that it cannot be redressed without danger or disturbance of the whole Church, and commit the matter to God's judgment in the latter day; otherwise,... | |
| Septimus Sears - 1854 - 778 pages
...with them." Matt. xiii. 29. " The 'good (ie, the Papists) must tolerate the evil (ie, the Protestants) when it is so strong that it cannot be redressed without danger or disturbance of the whole Church ; otherwise, when evil men, be they heretics or other malefactors,... | |
| Anti-Catholicism - 1863 - 998 pages
...Roman Caib lie Archbishop of Dublin, in the year 1816 : — Mstt. xiii. 29. — " (Lest perhaps.) — The good must tolerate the evil, when it is so strong...be redressed without danger and disturbance of the whola church ; and commit the matter to God's judgment in the latter day. Otherwise, »here ill men... | |
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