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... - sible , physically , ruled by a single monarch , —an empire of force and oppression , where the spiritual authority is aided by the secular arm in summarily suppressing hootin every movement it dislikes . In a word , we Preface . XV.
... - sible , physically , ruled by a single monarch , —an empire of force and oppression , where the spiritual authority is aided by the secular arm in summarily suppressing hootin every movement it dislikes . In a word , we Preface . XV.
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... force are re- duced to a minimum . ” 1 It was from the spirit here manifested that Pius IX . in 1851 censured the teaching of the canonist Nuytz in Turin , because he allowed only the power of spiritual punishment to the Church . And in ...
... force are re- duced to a minimum . ” 1 It was from the spirit here manifested that Pius IX . in 1851 censured the teaching of the canonist Nuytz in Turin , because he allowed only the power of spiritual punishment to the Church . And in ...
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... force kings and magistrates , by excommunication and its consequences , to carry out their sentences of confiscation , imprison- ment , and death -- is now to become an infallible dogma . It follows that not only is the old institution ...
... force kings and magistrates , by excommunication and its consequences , to carry out their sentences of confiscation , imprison- ment , and death -- is now to become an infallible dogma . It follows that not only is the old institution ...
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... force against those who , as being baptized , are her members ; that she must leave it entirely to their own freest determi- nation whether they will accept her faith ; and that it is absurd for Protestants to suppose they have any need ...
... force against those who , as being baptized , are her members ; that she must leave it entirely to their own freest determi- nation whether they will accept her faith ; and that it is absurd for Protestants to suppose they have any need ...
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... force . The oft - quoted saying of the apostle , that we must obey God rather than man , means , in the Jesuit gloss , that we must obey the Pope , as God's representative on earth , and the infallible interpreter of His will , rather ...
... force . The oft - quoted saying of the apostle , that we must obey God rather than man , means , in the Jesuit gloss , that we must obey the Pope , as God's representative on earth , and the infallible interpreter of His will , rather ...
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