A Review of the Policy and Peculiar Doctrines of the Modern Church of Rome ... in Answer to Arguments Advanced in Favour of the Roman-Catholic Question; and More Especially, Those of Sir John ThrockmortonE. Williams, 1809 - 195 pages |
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... divine wrath for our encouragement of error , this lamp of Heaven be taken from us , and we become a prey to that dominion of infidelity and tyranny , which is the scourge of God . If any one be inclined to consider these ideas as ...
... divine wrath for our encouragement of error , this lamp of Heaven be taken from us , and we become a prey to that dominion of infidelity and tyranny , which is the scourge of God . If any one be inclined to consider these ideas as ...
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... divine authority , in its enormous assumed extent , has intruded on the constitution of every government wherein it has had power . The approbation or dis- approbation of the church determined , in a great measure , the loyalty or ...
... divine authority , in its enormous assumed extent , has intruded on the constitution of every government wherein it has had power . The approbation or dis- approbation of the church determined , in a great measure , the loyalty or ...
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... Divine Providence to suppress , the Reformation ; and though the decrees established by it have not latterly been put in act , they are not repealed . Hence therefore it is necessary to recur to them , to see what is still of force ...
... Divine Providence to suppress , the Reformation ; and though the decrees established by it have not latterly been put in act , they are not repealed . Hence therefore it is necessary to recur to them , to see what is still of force ...
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... divine and immutable privilege belongs solely to the holy and apostolical See . " The Pope himself was so irritated by it , ( says Dupin , ) that he refused Bulls for the investiture of several French Bishops who had signed it , and ...
... divine and immutable privilege belongs solely to the holy and apostolical See . " The Pope himself was so irritated by it , ( says Dupin , ) that he refused Bulls for the investiture of several French Bishops who had signed it , and ...
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... divine exculpates him from blame . Yet , though it be true , that none but the Deity can judge truly of the con- science , how far it has , or has not , been culpable ; if , in argument , rational motives , and , much more , if proofs ...
... divine exculpates him from blame . Yet , though it be true , that none but the Deity can judge truly of the con- science , how far it has , or has not , been culpable ; if , in argument , rational motives , and , much more , if proofs ...
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