Historical Memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, Since the Reformation, Volume 2J. Murray, 1822 |
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... deny his personal infal- libility , and hold , that he may be deposed by the church , or a general council , for heresy or schism : and they admit , that in an extreme case * , where there is a great division of opinion , an appeal lies ...
... deny his personal infal- libility , and hold , that he may be deposed by the church , or a general council , for heresy or schism : and they admit , that in an extreme case * , where there is a great division of opinion , an appeal lies ...
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... denied . " It is observable * , " says Mosheim , " that Anselm was the inventor of " that famous argument , vulgarly and erroneously " attributed to Descartes , which demonstrates the * " An Ecclesiastical History , ancient and modern ...
... denied . " It is observable * , " says Mosheim , " that Anselm was the inventor of " that famous argument , vulgarly and erroneously " attributed to Descartes , which demonstrates the * " An Ecclesiastical History , ancient and modern ...
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... denied all participation in its guilt , but admitted the unguard- ed exclamation , upon which the knights proceeded to the perpetration of the crime , and , on this account , submitted to a public and humiliating penance , and was ...
... denied all participation in its guilt , but admitted the unguard- ed exclamation , upon which the knights proceeded to the perpetration of the crime , and , on this account , submitted to a public and humiliating penance , and was ...
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... deny , with consistency , the justice of it , when it was urged against himself . When the pope ex- communicated Philip Augustus of France , for mar- rying a woman in the life - time of his first wife , he charged the pope with ...
... deny , with consistency , the justice of it , when it was urged against himself . When the pope ex- communicated Philip Augustus of France , for mar- rying a woman in the life - time of his first wife , he charged the pope with ...
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... to supreme jurisdiction in ecclesiastical causes , which no catholic denies him , with the question on his personal infallibility in matters of faith . in their contests with Philip Augustus , Philip the Fair THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 43.
... to supreme jurisdiction in ecclesiastical causes , which no catholic denies him , with the question on his personal infallibility in matters of faith . in their contests with Philip Augustus , Philip the Fair THE ENGLISH CATHOLICS . 43.
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