... Catholic faith teaches all virtue to be good, and all vice evil ; nevertheless, if the Pope, through error, should enjoin vices to be committed, and prohibit virtues, the Church would be bound to believe, that vices were good, and virtues evil, and... The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe: Illus. Principally from His ... - Sayfa 83Robert Vaughan, John Wycliffe tarafından - 1828Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Robert Southey - 1824 - 458 sayfa
...believe that vices were good, and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change the nature of things, and make injustice justice. Nor was it possible that he should he amenable to any secular power, for he had been called God by Constantine, and God was not to be... | |
| Robert Southey - 1825 - 458 sayfa
...believe that vices were good, and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change the nature of things, and make injustice...to any secular power, for he had been called God by Constaritine, and God was not to be judged by man : under God, the salvation of all the faithful depended... | |
| 1825 - 426 sayfa
...that vices u ere good, and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change the nature of things, and make injustice...possible that he should be amenable to any secular pow er. for he had been called God by Constantinr, and God was not to be judged by man : under God,... | |
| Samuel Noble - 1828 - 536 sayfa
...believe that vices were good and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change the nature of things, and make injustice justice. Nor was it possible that he should he amenable to any secular power, for he had been called God by Constantino, and God was not to be... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 sayfa
...believe that vices were good and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change the nature of things, and make injustice...salvation of all the faithful depended on him, and commentators even gave him the blasphemous appellation of * our Lord God the pope !' It was disputed... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 428 sayfa
...that vices were good, and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience, were it to believe otherwise. He could change the nature of things, and make injustice,...salvation of all the faithful depended on him ; and commentators even gave him the blasphemous appellation of our Lord God the Pope ! It was disputed in... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 472 sayfa
...never to be remitted. Christ had bestowed upon the pope, when he spake as such, the same infallihility which resided in himself." Yea, what is more, " he...possible that he should be amenable to any secular power, SECT. for he had been called God by Constantine, and God was ' not to be judged by man; under God the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1837 - 606 sayfa
...believe that vices were good, and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change the nature of things, and make injustice...power, for he had been called God by Constantine, and Godff was not to be judged » Foulis, p. 34. Pans Crassus. de f Decreta, P. i. Dist. 40. ff. 44 ceremoniis... | |
| Robert Southey - 1844 - 288 sayfa
...believe that vices were good, and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change the nature of things, and make injustice justice. Nor was it possible that lie should be amenable to any secular power, for he had been called God by Oonstantine, and Godf was... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1846 - 740 sayfa
...away the SÍDS of the world, have mercy upon us !' The advocates of the papal power proclaimed that he could change the nature of things, and make injustice...to any secular power, for he had been called God by Constantino, and God was not to be judged by man. Under God, the salvation of all the faithful depended... | |
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