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... Roman Catholics by a dis- tinguished expostulator , of " never being in perilous collision with the State , " the king's Catholic subjects proved less plastic , and absolutely refused to perform the goose - step to the royal tune . The ...
... Roman Catholics by a dis- tinguished expostulator , of " never being in perilous collision with the State , " the king's Catholic subjects proved less plastic , and absolutely refused to perform the goose - step to the royal tune . The ...
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... Roman Catholic Church , like the other religions bodies , shall regulate and administer by itself its own affairs ; keep possession of its own revenues , endowments , and esta- blishments , whether devoted to worship , education , or ...
... Roman Catholic Church , like the other religions bodies , shall regulate and administer by itself its own affairs ; keep possession of its own revenues , endowments , and esta- blishments , whether devoted to worship , education , or ...
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... Roman Church , or of the Pope , or of " those behind his throne , " or of " the myrmidons of the Apostolic Chamber , " or of " the Jesuits , " or of " the monsignori , " as they variously phrase it . Mr. Gladstone , espe- cially , a ...
... Roman Church , or of the Pope , or of " those behind his throne , " or of " the myrmidons of the Apostolic Chamber , " or of " the Jesuits , " or of " the monsignori , " as they variously phrase it . Mr. Gladstone , espe- cially , a ...
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... the beginning of the Christian faith - the Sacred Council approving- we teach and define , that it is a dogma divinely revealed that the Roman Pontiff , when he speaks ex cathedrâ - that 24 Prussian Law and the Catholic Church .
... the beginning of the Christian faith - the Sacred Council approving- we teach and define , that it is a dogma divinely revealed that the Roman Pontiff , when he speaks ex cathedrâ - that 24 Prussian Law and the Catholic Church .
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Roman Pontiff , when he speaks ex cathedrâ - that is , when in discharge of the office of Pastor and Doctor of all Christians , by virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority , he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held ...
Roman Pontiff , when he speaks ex cathedrâ - that is , when in discharge of the office of Pastor and Doctor of all Christians , by virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority , he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held ...
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Page 295 - I'd rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn; So might I, standing on this pleasant lea, Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn ; Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea ; Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.
Page 418 - Third, and him will defend to the utmost of my power, against all conspiracies and attempts whatsoever that shall be made against his person, crown, or dignity : And I will do my utmost endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty...
Page 418 - I do declare, That I do not believe that the Pope of Rome, or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
Page 430 - An Act for the further limitation of the Crown, and better securing the rights and liberties of the Subject,' is and stands limited to the Princess Sophia, Electress of Hanover, and the heirs of her body, being protestants ; hereby utterly renouncing and abjuring any obedience or allegiance unto any other person claiming or pretending a right to the crown of this realm...
Page 430 - I, AB, do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King George the Fourth, and will defend him to the utmost of my power...
Page 430 - And I do declare, that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome, or any other foreign prince, prelate, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm...
Page 429 - I believe, that no act in itself unjust, immoral, or wicked, can ever be justified or excused by, or under pretence or colour, that it was done either for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclesiastical power whatsoever.
Page 112 - There are seven notes in the scale ; make them fourteen ; yet what a slender outfit for so vast an enterprise ! What Science brings so much out of so little ? out of what poor elements does some great master in it create his new world ! " Shall we say that all this exuberant inventiveness is a mere ingenuity or trick of art, like some game or fashion of the day, without reality, without meaning...
Page 417 - I shall know to be against him or any of them. And I do faithfully promise, to the utmost of my power, to support, maintain, and defend, the succession of the Crown, against...
Page 417 - I, AB, do swear, That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, That princes excommunicated or deprived by the pope, or any authority of the see of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.