Columbanus's Third Letter on the Liberties of the Irish Church, and on Some Points of Irish History Connected with the Catholic Question: Or, A Letter from the Rev. C. O'Conor, D.D., to Owen O'Conor, Esq., Delegate from the C. of Roscommon to the General Committee of the Catholics of Ireland, 1-5. sayılarC. Baldwin, 1810 - 128 sayfa |
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Sayfa 34
... observes on both , that " the " authority of the Civil Power in the Election of " Bishops was very great , and the Consent of " the Roman Emperors was required even in the " Election of Popes . " + " Episcopus eligatur cum voluntate ...
... observes on both , that " the " authority of the Civil Power in the Election of " Bishops was very great , and the Consent of " the Roman Emperors was required even in the " Election of Popes . " + " Episcopus eligatur cum voluntate ...
Sayfa 62
... observes , that the Summa potestas , or Chief power in their Election , resided in the Clergy of the va cant Diocese in the first instance , then in the Provincial Bishops , and Metropolitan , and lastly in the Confirmation or negation ...
... observes , that the Summa potestas , or Chief power in their Election , resided in the Clergy of the va cant Diocese in the first instance , then in the Provincial Bishops , and Metropolitan , and lastly in the Confirmation or negation ...
Sayfa 71
... observes , that these cases are exceptions to the Laws , and repugnant and revolting to the Spirit of the Church ; * that even in these cases the free con- sent of the Diocesan Clergy was required ; and that in no case whatsoever could ...
... observes , that these cases are exceptions to the Laws , and repugnant and revolting to the Spirit of the Church ; * that even in these cases the free con- sent of the Diocesan Clergy was required ; and that in no case whatsoever could ...
Sayfa 78
... observes an indifference approaching to neutrality . But Religious and Political Truths have to encoun- ter the malignity of interest , and the humilia- tion of pride ; and these enlist under their ban- ners every passion that ...
... observes an indifference approaching to neutrality . But Religious and Political Truths have to encoun- ter the malignity of interest , and the humilia- tion of pride ; and these enlist under their ban- ners every passion that ...
Sayfa lxviii
... observes , that they should be alarmed , than that falsehood should prevail . * God , who permits evils , though he could pre- vent them , will know how to turn to our ad- vantage , a full and clear knowledge of the disorders which he ...
... observes , that they should be alarmed , than that falsehood should prevail . * God , who permits evils , though he could pre- vent them , will know how to turn to our ad- vantage , a full and clear knowledge of the disorders which he ...
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Sayfa 32 - Then pleased it the apostles and elders, with the whole church, to send chosen men of their own company to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas...
Sayfa 13 - But all their works they do for to be seen of men : they make broad their phylacteries, and enlarge the borders of their garments, and love the uppermost rooms at feasts, and the chief seats in the synagogues, and greetings in the markets, and to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi.
Sayfa 73 - For the priest's lips should keep knowledge, and they should seek the law at his mouth: for he is the messenger of the Lord of Hosts.
Sayfa 111 - That, in the appointment of the prelates of the Roman Catholic religion to vacant sees within the kingdom, such interference of government as may enable it to be satisfied of the loyalty of the person appointed, is just, and ought to be agreed to. That, to give this principle its full operation, without infringing the discipline of the Roman Catholic church, or diminishing* the religious influence, which prelates of that church ought justly to possess over their respective flocks, the following regulations...
Sayfa 111 - It was admitted, that a provision through government for the Roman Catholic clergy of this kingdom, competent and secured, ought to be thankfully accepted.
Sayfa 22 - And the saying pleased the whole multitude, and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Ghost, and Philip and Prochorus and Nicanor and Timon and Parmenas and Nicolas, a proselyte of Antioch, whom they set before the apostles; and when they had prayed, they laid their hands on them.
Sayfa xxxiii - ... of money, to be paid yearly in lieu thereof. This being done, the surrender is accepted ; and thereupon a grant passed, not of the whole country, as was used in former times, but of those lands only, which are found in the lord's possession, and of those certain sums of money, as rents issuing out of the rest.
Sayfa 11 - ... of captivity, nightly marauding, and a thousand other disorders, which it is impossible to remedy, on account of the anarchy in which we live, an anarchy which, alas, is tremendous not only to the state, but also to the church of Ireland, the ministers of which are daily exposed, not only to the loss of the frail and transitory things of this world, but also to the loss of those solid and substantial blessings, which are eternal and immutable.
Sayfa 21 - Tirconel, and the councils of Spain and Rome, and the Irish monasteries and seminaries, in so many countries of Europe, and very many of the churchmen returning home out of them, and chiefly the titular bishops, together with the superiors of regular orders, took an effectual course, under the specious colour of religion, to add continually new fuel to the burning coals...