Columbanus's Third Letter on the Liberties of the Irish Church, and on Some Points of Irish History Connected with the Catholic Question: Or, A Letter from the Rev. C. O'Conor, D.D., to Owen O'Conor, Esq., Delegate from the C. of Roscommon to the General Committee of the Catholics of Ireland, Выпуски 1-5C. Baldwin, 1810 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... amongst rational beings only by persuasion . Violence may extort con- fession from the tongue , whilst the understand- ing remains unchanged , unshaken by uproar , and setting equally at defiance the temporal hostility of men 15.
... amongst rational beings only by persuasion . Violence may extort con- fession from the tongue , whilst the understand- ing remains unchanged , unshaken by uproar , and setting equally at defiance the temporal hostility of men 15.
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... equally at defiance the temporal hostility of men , who would have us believe that their power is only Spiritual , and the tem- poral ravages of the sword . XII . You say , that to question the Divine right of each Bishop to bequeath ...
... equally at defiance the temporal hostility of men , who would have us believe that their power is only Spiritual , and the tem- poral ravages of the sword . XII . You say , that to question the Divine right of each Bishop to bequeath ...
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... equally unde- serving . III . This distinction is clearly marked by the most eminent Fathers of the Christian Church . It is marked in the passage already quoted from presentation of a candidate , he no where says that the people had ...
... equally unde- serving . III . This distinction is clearly marked by the most eminent Fathers of the Christian Church . It is marked in the passage already quoted from presentation of a candidate , he no where says that the people had ...
Стр. 50
... equally dis- tinct from the subsequent Nomination , Con- firmation , or Negative of the Civil Power . Distinction between Election and Nomination . --The Civil Power though Protestant may nominate . I. WHAT ! you will say , is the Civil ...
... equally dis- tinct from the subsequent Nomination , Con- firmation , or Negative of the Civil Power . Distinction between Election and Nomination . --The Civil Power though Protestant may nominate . I. WHAT ! you will say , is the Civil ...
Стр. 86
... equally inherent by Divine institution , and which it would be Heretical to controvert . Even Priests , who are not in the care of souls , have inalienable rights , in virtue of ordination , which , when once Holy orders are conferred ...
... equally inherent by Divine institution , and which it would be Heretical to controvert . Even Priests , who are not in the care of souls , have inalienable rights , in virtue of ordination , which , when once Holy orders are conferred ...
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