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" ... right, prescription, concordat, or any other general rule of the church, is vested in another. They admit, that an appeal lies to the pope from the sentence of the metropolitan ; but assert, that no appeal lies to the pope, and that he can evoke no... "
The Rationale of Religious Enquiry, Or, The Question Stated of Reason, the ... - Page 140
by James Martineau - 1845 - 165 pages
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Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics: Since the ...

Charles Butler - Church and state - 1822 - 540 pages
...appeal lies to the pope, and that he can evoke no cause to himself, during the intermediate process. They affirm, that a general council may, without, and even against the pope's consent, reform the church.—They deny his personal infallibility, and hold, that he may be deposed by the church, or...
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The Book of the Roman-Catholic Church: In a Series of Letters Addressed to ...

Charles Butler - Great Britain - 1825 - 376 pages
...appeal lies to the pope, and that he can evoke no cause to himself, during the intermediate process. They affirm, that a general council may without, and...they admit, that in an extreme case *, where there * Instances of which are, according to Bossuet, so very rare, that it is scarcely possible to find...
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The Book of the Roman-Catholic Church: In a Series of Letters Addressed to ...

Charles Butler - Great Britain - 1825 - 372 pages
...appeal lies to the pope, and that he can evoke no, cause to himself, during the intermediate process. They affirm, that a general council may without, and...they admit, that in an extreme case *, where there * Instances of which are, according to Bossuet, so very rare, that it is scarcely possible to find...
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The Book of the Roman-Catholic Church: In a Series of Letters Addressed to ...

Charles Butler - Great Britain - 1825 - 788 pages
...appeal lies to the pope, and that he' can evoke no cause to himself, during the intermediate process. They affirm, that a general council may without, and...; and they admit, that in an extreme case *, where * Instances of which are, according to the account of Bossuet, so very rare, that it is scarcely possible...
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The Book of Churches and Sects: Or, The Opinions of All Denominations of ...

Thomas Charles Boone - Creeds - 1826 - 598 pages
...appeal lies to the Pope, and that he can evoke no eause to himself, during the intermediate process. They affirm, that a general council may without, and...a general council, for heresy or schism; and they ad' mit, that in an extreme case, where there is a great division of opinion, an appeal lies from the...
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A Text-book of Popery: Comprising a Brief History of the Council of Trent, a ...

John Mockett Cramp - Council of Trent - 1831 - 468 pages
...authority, in opposition to the hiwsor customs of patronage — refuse to admit his prerogative and infallibility, and hold that he may be deposed by...church, or a general council, for heresy or schism. Mr. Butler states that the Pope's temporal power, ie the presumed right to depose heretical or contumacious...
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The authenticated report of the discussion ... in ... the Roman Catholic ...

Downside sch - 1836 - 508 pages
...subject, in doctrine and discipline, to the Church, and to a general council representing her. .... They affirm, that a general council may, without,...consent, reform the Church. They deny his personal infallibility,&T.& hold that he may be deposed by the Church, or a general council, for heresy and...
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The Authenticated Report of the Discussion which Took Place in the Chapel of ...

Anglican Communion - 1836 - 526 pages
...subject, in doctrine and discipline, to the Church, and to a geniml council representing her. .... They affirm, that a general council may, without,...against the Pope's consent, reform the Church. They dent/ his personal iofallibility, and hold that he may be deposed by ihe Church, or a general council,...
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The Church of Rome in her primitive purity, compared with the Church of Rome ...

John Henry Hopkins (bp. of Vermont.) - 1839 - 430 pages
...appeal lies to the pope, and that he can evoke no cause to himself, during the intermediate process. They affirm, that a general council may without, and...schism; and they admit that in an extreme case, where is a great division of opinion, an appeal lies from the pope to a general council." " Such are the...
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A Text-book of Popery: Comprising a Brief History of the Council of Trent ...

John Mockett Cramp - Catholic Church - 1839 - 508 pages
...authority, in opposition to the laws or customs of patronage ; refuse to admit his prerogative and infallibility; and hold that he may be deposed by...church, or a general council, for heresy or schism. Mr. Butler states that the Pope's temporal power,—that is, the presumed right to depose heretical...
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