The rule of conscienceC. and J. Rivington, 1828 |
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... ecclesiastical , by the Assistance and Ministries of ecclesiastical Persons .. 530 543 CHAP . IV . OF THE POWER OF THE CHURCH IN CANONS AND CENSURES , WITH THEIR OBLIGATIONS AND POWERS OVER THE CONSCIENCE . RULE I. The whole Power ...
... ecclesiastical , by the Assistance and Ministries of ecclesiastical Persons .. 530 543 CHAP . IV . OF THE POWER OF THE CHURCH IN CANONS AND CENSURES , WITH THEIR OBLIGATIONS AND POWERS OVER THE CONSCIENCE . RULE I. The whole Power ...
Strona viii
... ecclesiastical Rulers are confirm- ed by the supreme civil Power , they oblige the Conscience by a double Obligation ... ecclesiastical Power to excommunicate Chris- tian Princes , or the supreme civil Power .... 593 RULE VIII ...
... ecclesiastical Rulers are confirm- ed by the supreme civil Power , they oblige the Conscience by a double Obligation ... ecclesiastical Power to excommunicate Chris- tian Princes , or the supreme civil Power .... 593 RULE VIII ...
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... ecclesiastical story is full of strange narratives of their pro- digious fastings . 6 5. Lastly , fasting is an act of many virtues ; it is an elicit and proper act of temperance , and of repentance , and of hu- miliation , and of ...
... ecclesiastical story is full of strange narratives of their pro- digious fastings . 6 5. Lastly , fasting is an act of many virtues ; it is an elicit and proper act of temperance , and of repentance , and of hu- miliation , and of ...
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... ecclesiastical , and to take holy orders in the days of persecution and discouragement , is an instance of love , I doubt not , very pleasing and acceptable to God ; and yet he that suffers himself to be discouraged from that particular ...
... ecclesiastical , and to take holy orders in the days of persecution and discouragement , is an instance of love , I doubt not , very pleasing and acceptable to God ; and yet he that suffers himself to be discouraged from that particular ...
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... ecclesiastical tradi- tions . They are indeed against all such traditions , as either were mere matters of fact without command , or were post- nate to the days of the apostles , of which nature are almost all now in reputation and ...
... ecclesiastical tradi- tions . They are indeed against all such traditions , as either were mere matters of fact without command , or were post- nate to the days of the apostles , of which nature are almost all now in reputation and ...
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