The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence Between a Religious Society of Protestants, and a Roman Catholic Divine ...D. & J. Sadlier, 1887 - 352 psl. |
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... Pope's Supremacy truly stated . His spiritual authority proved from Scripture . Exercised and acknowledged in the ... Popes far less frequent than by Protestant Reformers . The bishop's egregious falsehoods respecting the primitive ...
... Pope's Supremacy truly stated . His spiritual authority proved from Scripture . Exercised and acknowledged in the ... Popes far less frequent than by Protestant Reformers . The bishop's egregious falsehoods respecting the primitive ...
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... Pope , in defiance of the laws , and of the allegiance due to their rightful sovereign : " though he well knows , that they have abjured the Pope's jurisdiction in all civil and temporal cases , which is all that the king , lords and ...
... Pope , in defiance of the laws , and of the allegiance due to their rightful sovereign : " though he well knows , that they have abjured the Pope's jurisdiction in all civil and temporal cases , which is all that the king , lords and ...
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... Pope's jurisdiction , and England's dominion over them , " were introduced into Ireland by the mercenary compact of the Pope and Henry II . " p . 24 , " founded on a fiction of the grossest kind , the pretended donation of Constantine ...
... Pope's jurisdiction , and England's dominion over them , " were introduced into Ireland by the mercenary compact of the Pope and Henry II . " p . 24 , " founded on a fiction of the grossest kind , the pretended donation of Constantine ...
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... Pope . " p . 11 . " Ques- tion . When was this jurisdiction assumed over the whole church ? Answer . At the beginning of the seventh century . " The writer does not here refute the various errors of the . 15 . 66 Right Rev. bishop on ...
... Pope . " p . 11 . " Ques- tion . When was this jurisdiction assumed over the whole church ? Answer . At the beginning of the seventh century . " The writer does not here refute the various errors of the . 15 . 66 Right Rev. bishop on ...
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... Pope's authority , but also at that of Sardica in Illyrium , held in 347 , † where the right of appeal to the Pope in all ecclesiastical causes , from every part of the world , was confirmed . It is equally certain , that in the former ...
... Pope's authority , but also at that of Sardica in Illyrium , held in 347 , † where the right of appeal to the Pope in all ecclesiastical causes , from every part of the world , was confirmed . It is equally certain , that in the former ...
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