The Vatican Decrees in Their Bearing on Civil AllegianceCatholic Publication Society, 1875 - 193 sayfa |
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Sayfa 10
... questions proposed to me , I further wrote as follows : - To the Editor of The New York Herald . ' Dear Sir , —In answer to your question as to my state- ment about the Vatican Council , I reply as follows : ' I asserted that the ...
... questions proposed to me , I further wrote as follows : - To the Editor of The New York Herald . ' Dear Sir , —In answer to your question as to my state- ment about the Vatican Council , I reply as follows : ' I asserted that the ...
Sayfa 21
... question ; but it was never lawful to Catholics to deny the infallibility of a Pontifical act ex cathedra . It is from simple want of knowledge that men suppose every doctrine not defined to to be an open question . The doctrine of the ...
... question ; but it was never lawful to Catholics to deny the infallibility of a Pontifical act ex cathedra . It is from simple want of knowledge that men suppose every doctrine not defined to to be an open question . The doctrine of the ...
Sayfa 22
... question . Even the Jan- senists did not venture to deny it , and the eva- sion of some of them , who gave ' obsequious silence ' instead of internal assent to Pontifical acts , was con- demned by Clement XI . The definition of the ...
... question . Even the Jan- senists did not venture to deny it , and the eva- sion of some of them , who gave ' obsequious silence ' instead of internal assent to Pontifical acts , was con- demned by Clement XI . The definition of the ...
Sayfa 24
... question of Civil Alle- giance , that it has not by a jot or a tittle changed the relations in which the Church has ever stood to the Civil Powers ; and that , therefore , the Civil Allegiance of Catholics is as full , perfect , and ...
... question of Civil Alle- giance , that it has not by a jot or a tittle changed the relations in which the Church has ever stood to the Civil Powers ; and that , therefore , the Civil Allegiance of Catholics is as full , perfect , and ...
Sayfa 25
... question of the relations of the Church to the Civil Powers . The reason is simple . It intended not to touch them , until it could treat them fully and as a whole . And it has carefully adhered to its intention . I will also give the ...
... question of the relations of the Church to the Civil Powers . The reason is simple . It intended not to touch them , until it could treat them fully and as a whole . And it has carefully adhered to its intention . I will also give the ...
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