| Robert Southey - 1825 - 490 sayfa
...which might be passed against a decree of the Roman Pontiff, were in themselves null and void ; and that all pontifical decrees ought for ever to be observed...by all men, like the word of God, to be received as i£ they came from the mouth of St. Peter himself, and held like canonical scripture. Neither th* Catholic... | |
| Robert Vaughan, John Wycliffe - 1828 - 472 sayfa
...supposed that popes would have attempted to place themselves above councils, without assuming the whole of that inspired authority which had been claimed by...canonical scripture. Neither the catholic faith, nor the fourj evangelists co«ld avail those who rejected them, this being a sin which was never to be remitted.... | |
| S. Noble - 1828 - 536 sayfa
...upon us ! " The advocates of the Papal power proclaimed, — that all pontifical decrees ought forever to be observed by all men, like the Word of God, to be received as if they come from the mouth of St. Peter himself, and held like canonical Scripture. — Even this monstrous... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 sayfa
...might be passed, against a decree of the Roman Pontiff, were in themselves null and void : and ih.n all pontifical decrees ought for ever to be observed,...bestowed upon the pope, when he spake as such, the same infallibility which resided in himself. And were he utterly to neglect his duty, and by his misconduct... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 428 sayfa
...which might be passed against a decree of the Roman Pontiff, were in themselves null and void; and that all Pontifical decrees ought for ever to be observed...bestowed upon the Pope, when he spake as such, the same infallibility which resided in himself. And were he utterly to neglect his duty, and by his misconduct... | |
| Robert Southey - 1837 - 606 sayfa
...which might be passed against a decree of the Roman Pontiff, were in themselves null and void; and that all pontifical decrees ought for ever to be observed...God, to be received as if they came from the mouth J of St. Peter himself, and held like canonical § scripture. Neither the Catholic faith, nor the four... | |
| John Henry Browne - 1838 - 204 sayfa
...which might be passed against a decree of the Roman Pontiff, were in themselves null and void; and that all pontifical decrees ought for ever to be observed...bestowed upon the Pope, when he spake as such, the same infallibility which resided in himself. And were he utterly to neglect his duty, and by his mis-conduct... | |
| Robert Southey - 1844 - 288 sayfa
...which might be passed against a decree of the Roman Pontiff•, were in themselves null and void ; and that all pontifical decrees ought for ever to be observed...word of God, to be received as if they came from the mouthlt of St. Peter himself, and held like canonical ** scripture. Neither the Catholic faith, nor... | |
| Robert Southey - 1848 - 618 sayfa
...(Basilife, 1569.) Paradin Cronique de Savoye, p. 192. Lyon. 1552. » Decreta, Par. i. Dis. 19. ft. 18. St. Peter himself, and held like canonical ' scripture....bestowed upon the Pope, when he spake as such, the same2 infallibility which resided in himself. And were he utterly to neglect his duty, and by his misconduct... | |
| Matthew (st) - 1854 - 628 sayfa
...takest away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us ! " The advocates of the Papal power proclaimed that all pontifical decrees ought for ever to be observed by all rpeu, like the Word of God, to be received as if they came from the mouth of St. Peter himself, and... | |
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