| Henry Thomas Rees - 1850 - 644 pages
...their own tongue ! Hence, in the fourth rule of the Index Expurgatorius, it is thus decreed, — " Inasmuch as it is manifest from experience. that if...indiscriminately allowed to every one, the temerity of man will cause more evil than good to arise from it, — it is on this point referred to the judgment... | |
| Ingram Cobbin - 1851 - 122 pages
...Bible in any form or shape, in the fourth rule of the Index of Prohibited Books, it is thus decreed: " Inasmuch as it is manifest from experience, that if...indiscriminately allowed to every one, the temerity of man will cause more evil than good to arise from it ; it is on this point referred to the judgment... | |
| Papal errors - 1851 - 266 pages
...THE VULGAR TONGUE !" of which they say that, " Inasmuch as it is manifest by experience, that if it be indiscriminately allowed to every one, the temerity...cause more evil than good to arise from it ;" it is only to be allowed now and then to a few persons of whom the bishops or inquisitors think that their... | |
| Genius - Church and state - 1851 - 262 pages
...of the Council of Trent (rule IV. of the Congregation of the Index) says — " Cum experimento, &c. It is manifest from experience, '.that if the Holy...tongue, be indiscriminately allowed to every one, the rashness of men will cause more evil than good to arise from it." And here let the reader notice an... | |
| Charles Elliott - Theology - 1851 - 504 pages
...lays on the indiscriminate reading of the Scriptures, and the injury they attribute to such reading. " Inasmuch as it is manifest from experience, that if...the vulgar tongue, be indiscriminately allowed to evenone, the temerity of men will cause more evil than good to arise from it, it is, on this point,... | |
| 1853 - 154 pages
...in heaven P it should NOT BE BECEIVED AS THE BULE OT FAITH ? Yes! for They have written : " If the Bible, translated into the vulgar tongue, be indiscriminately...it is on this point referred to the judgment of the bishop or inquisitors, who may, by the advice of the priest or confessor, permit the reading of the... | |
| Gardiner Spring - Bible - 1855 - 426 pages
...are allowed to no one, since little advantage, but much danger, generally arises from reading them. Inasmuch as it is manifest from experience that if...it is on this point referred to the judgment of the bishop, or inquisitors, who may, by the advice of the priest, or confessor, permit the reading of the... | |
| William Brewer (of Whitchurch.) - 1859 - 278 pages
...been emended to these several standards of Vatican excellence, what followed ? " As it is manifest by experience that if the Holy Bible, translated into...men will cause more evil than good to arise from it ; consequently, any one who may have the presumption to read or possess the Bible without a written... | |
| mrs. M J H. Hollings - 1859 - 462 pages
...Trent, speaks thus: — "If the Holy Bible, translated into the vulgar tongue, be indiseriminately allowed to every one, the temerity of men will cause more evil than good to arise from it." It then proceeds to state, that there are some whose faith and piety may permit them to read it, but they... | |
| Henry Woodcock - 1862 - 370 pages
...published. If any disobey, let them be denounced by the Ordinaries, and punished according to law." " Inasmuch as it is manifest from experience, that if...this point, referred to the judgment of the Bishops as Inquisitors, who may, by the advice of the Priest or Confessor, permit the reading of the Bible... | |
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