The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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... things , and make just unjust . Nor was it possible , that he could be amenable to any secular power , for he had been called God by Constantine , and God was not to be judged by men ; under God , the salvation of all the faithful ...
... things , and make just unjust . Nor was it possible , that he could be amenable to any secular power , for he had been called God by Constantine , and God was not to be judged by men ; under God , the salvation of all the faithful ...
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... thing legal , but it does not follow that it is therefore to be allowed . Modern governments draw- ing from this double source of despotism , pronounce many things to be according to their legal order , which the non possumus , ' of ...
... thing legal , but it does not follow that it is therefore to be allowed . Modern governments draw- ing from this double source of despotism , pronounce many things to be according to their legal order , which the non possumus , ' of ...
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... thing , and the setting of it up for veneration , are two distinet things . The Church of England does not expose the Eucharist to veneration , yet she uses it . Mr. P. supposed it was a lucky hit to quote Petavius as being in conflict ...
... thing , and the setting of it up for veneration , are two distinet things . The Church of England does not expose the Eucharist to veneration , yet she uses it . Mr. P. supposed it was a lucky hit to quote Petavius as being in conflict ...
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