Principle in the Tenets of the Catholic Faith, by which Catholics are justified in not keeping Faith with Heretics, or other Persons differing from * them in Religious Opinions, in any Transaction, either of a public or a private Nature ? The Universities... The Pamphleteer - Page 472edited by - 1813Full view - About this book
| Charles Butler - Gunpowder Plot, 1605 - 1826 - 346 pages
...allegiance, upon any pretext whatsoever. " 3. That there is no principle in the tenets of the " Catholic faith, by which Catholics are justified in not " keeping...transactions, " either of a public or a private nature." The opinions of the universities of the Sorbonne, Louvaine, and Douay, were first received, and were... | |
| Thomas Charles Boone - Creeds - 1826 - 598 pages
...allegiance, upon any pretext whatsoever ? 3. " Is there any principle in the tenets of the catholic faith, by which catholics are justified in not keeping...differing from them in religious opinions, in any transaction, either of a public or a private nature ?" The Universities answered unanimously: 1. "... | |
| Robert Anderson - Assize sermons - 1828 - 508 pages
...allegiance, upon any pretext whatsoever?"β" Is there any principle in the tenets of the Catholic faith, by which Catholics are justified in not keeping...differing from them in religious opinions, in any transaction, either of a public or private nature?"βThe answer was, " that the Poj>e, or Papal authority,... | |
| John Evans - Cults - 1832 - 278 pages
...allegiance, upon any pretext whatsoever. 3. That there is no principle in the tenets of the Catholic faith, by which Catholics are justified in not keeping...opinions, in any transactions either of a public or private nature. To these replies must be added, that the declaration signed by the English as well... | |
| Richard Sullivan Fay - Anti-Catholicism - 1835 - 98 pages
...allegiance, upon any pretext whatsoever. " 3. That there is no principle in the tenets of the Catholic faith, by which Catholics are justified in not keeping...opinions, in any transactions, either of a public or private nature." The opinions of the Universities of the Sorbonne, Louvaine, and Douay, were first... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - Religions - 1835 - 878 pages
...allegiance, upon any pretext u i..:i-. erer? 3. If there is any principle in the tenets of the catholic faith, by which catholics are justified in not keeping...differing from them in religious opinions, in any transaction, either of a public or a private nature! "The universities answered unanimously:β]. That... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - Religions - 1835 - 806 pages
...principle in the tenets of the catholic faith, by which catholics are justified in not keeping faith wilb. heretics, or other persons, differing from them in religious opinions, in any transaction, either of a public or a private nature .' "The universities answered unanimously: β... | |
| John Evans, James Hews Bransby - Atheism - 1841 - 398 pages
...allegiance, upon any pretext whatsoever. 3. That there is no principle in the tenets of the Catholic faith, by which Catholics are justified in not keeping...opinions, in any transactions either of a public or private nature. To these replies it must be added, that the declaration signed by the English as well... | |
| Vanbrugh Livingston - Grace (Theology) - 1843 - 278 pages
...discussion."* The University of Douay answers, in like manner, " That there is no principle of the Catholic faith, by which Catholics are justified in not keeping faith with heretics who differ from them in religious opinions. On the contrary, it is the unanimous doctrine of Catholics,... | |
| John Evans - Christian sects - 1844 - 300 pages
...allegiance, upon any pretext whatsoever. Third, that there is no principle in the tenets of the Catholic faith, by which Catholics are justified in not keeping...transactions either of a public or a private nature." In the history of the church, there have been seventeen general councils, and to these is attached,... | |
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