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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Стр. 64
... established Law founded on cogent ne- cessity . * Paulus Diaconus gives the same ac- Anastasii Bibliothecarii Vaticani Vitæ Pontificum Rom . fol . Romæ 1728 , in Vita Pelagii ii , pag . 114. His words are remarkable , " Pelagius ii ...
... established Law founded on cogent ne- cessity . * Paulus Diaconus gives the same ac- Anastasii Bibliothecarii Vaticani Vitæ Pontificum Rom . fol . Romæ 1728 , in Vita Pelagii ii , pag . 114. His words are remarkable , " Pelagius ii ...
Стр. 80
... nor the Pope's con- sent , nor even his knowledge of the appointment , is a necessary requisite to establish the validity of any of these acts ; that the Irish Clergy , before the arrival of Cardinal Paparo in the year 1151 80.
... nor the Pope's con- sent , nor even his knowledge of the appointment , is a necessary requisite to establish the validity of any of these acts ; that the Irish Clergy , before the arrival of Cardinal Paparo in the year 1151 80.
Стр. 85
... establish true Religion in the mind . knew in short , that the Government of the Catholic Church is not an Oriental Despotism , nor a Feudal Monarchy , but a mixed Govern- ment , such as it is described even by the most Papal of the ...
... establish true Religion in the mind . knew in short , that the Government of the Catholic Church is not an Oriental Despotism , nor a Feudal Monarchy , but a mixed Govern- ment , such as it is described even by the most Papal of the ...
Стр. 93
... established in their dominions , and protected by their laws . Notwithstanding the execrable tyranny of Leo Isauricus , though he fired the Churches , and burned the twelve Theological professors • Gibbon adopted his idea of the ...
... established in their dominions , and protected by their laws . Notwithstanding the execrable tyranny of Leo Isauricus , though he fired the Churches , and burned the twelve Theological professors • Gibbon adopted his idea of the ...
Стр. 114
... Establish- ment ; or , these Laws and Regulations being once admitted , to shew that they are not observed , or adhered to . --But when we are informed , in the language of exultation , that , young as this Establishment is , ninety ...
... Establish- ment ; or , these Laws and Regulations being once admitted , to shew that they are not observed , or adhered to . --But when we are informed , in the language of exultation , that , young as this Establishment is , ninety ...
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Стр. 73 - For the priest's lips should keep knowledge, and they should seek the law at his mouth: for he is the messenger of the Lord of Hosts.
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Стр. 22 - And the saying pleased the whole multitude, and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Ghost, and Philip and Prochorus and Nicanor and Timon and Parmenas and Nicolas, a proselyte of Antioch, whom they set before the apostles; and when they had prayed, they laid their hands on them.
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Стр. 11 - ... of captivity, nightly marauding, and a thousand other disorders, which it is impossible to remedy, on account of the anarchy in which we live, an anarchy which, alas, is tremendous not only to the state, but also to the church of Ireland, the ministers of which are daily exposed, not only to the loss of the frail and transitory things of this world, but also to the loss of those solid and substantial blessings, which are eternal and immutable.
Стр. 21 - Tirconel, and the councils of Spain and Rome, and the Irish monasteries and seminaries, in so many countries of Europe, and very many of the churchmen returning home out of them, and chiefly the titular bishops, together with the superiors of regular orders, took an effectual course, under the specious colour of religion, to add continually new fuel to the burning coals...