Romanism as it is: An Oration DeliveredPresbyterian Board of Publication, 1851 - 70 páginas |
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Página 35
... of Rome , on receiving the pallium he takes an oath in which the following clause occurs : * See Appendix . " All heretics , schismatics , and rebels against the. the Huguenots , " or Protestants . ROMANISM AS IT IS . 35.
... of Rome , on receiving the pallium he takes an oath in which the following clause occurs : * See Appendix . " All heretics , schismatics , and rebels against the. the Huguenots , " or Protestants . ROMANISM AS IT IS . 35.
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... oath to be taken by an archbishop . The pallium is a robe which the Pope gives to a bishop when he makes him an archbishop . It is made from the wool of certain sheep , presented by the nuns of St. Agnes to the Pope ; and it cannot be ...
... oath to be taken by an archbishop . The pallium is a robe which the Pope gives to a bishop when he makes him an archbishop . It is made from the wool of certain sheep , presented by the nuns of St. Agnes to the Pope ; and it cannot be ...
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... oath in the case of British subjects to the British crown ; and that if Dr. Cumming doubted this , his Eminence would be happy to show him the oath . My first reflection was , if the clause be good , why should Romish bishops , sub ...
... oath in the case of British subjects to the British crown ; and that if Dr. Cumming doubted this , his Eminence would be happy to show him the oath . My first reflection was , if the clause be good , why should Romish bishops , sub ...
Página 38
... oath ; and there was the oath with the clause in it , but a pen had been drawn , not at all deeply , with very jet black ink , cancelling this clause alone , but so faintly that I could read it with the greatest ease . I asked who ...
... oath ; and there was the oath with the clause in it , but a pen had been drawn , not at all deeply , with very jet black ink , cancelling this clause alone , but so faintly that I could read it with the greatest ease . I asked who ...
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... oath regards the nature of the act to which it pertains , but in the promise of matrimony there is this tacit con- dition , unless I enter a religious order . " So that , if any Protestant lady should be so untrue to her principles ...
... oath regards the nature of the act to which it pertains , but in the promise of matrimony there is this tacit con- dition , unless I enter a religious order . " So that , if any Protestant lady should be so untrue to her principles ...
Términos y frases comunes
265 CHESTNUT admit apostacy apostle Archbishop assert authority believe Bible bishop blessed body Bonaventure brother called Cardinal Wiseman cathedral Catholic Church Christian Church of Christ Church of England Church of Rome clause condemned crime dare devil differences doctrines Exeter Hall Father Ignatius feel Friars give glorious glory God's grace heart heaven heresy heretics holy honour idolatry infallible infidelity intolerant ipso jure Jesus John Knox king least lecture liberty license Liguori Liverpool living look Lord magnificent means Melton Mowbray miracles morality mother never Newman oath pallium peace persecuting Pope Popery praise prayer Presbyterian pretension priest principles Protestantism Protestants Psalter Psalter of St pulpit punish Redemptorist religion religious freedom Roman Catholic Romish Church sacred saints Satan Scripture sense soul speak spirit supernatural thee thing tion toleration true truths of faith unity word worship
Pasajes populares
Página 33 - In all time of our tribulation; in all time of our wealth ; in the hour of death, and in the day of judgment, Good Lord, deliver us.
Página 49 - All this came upon the king Nebuchadnezzar. At the end of twelve months he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon. The king spake, and said, Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty...
Página 53 - Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of time; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again.
Página 22 - ... not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified ; who shall open to you with great clearness his unsearchable riches, and count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Him...
Página 41 - When you are not asked concerning the faith, not only is it lawful, but often more conducive to the glory of God and the utility of your neighbour to cover the faith than to confess it ; for example, if concealed among heretics you. may accomplish a greater amount of good...
Página 57 - If the Catholics ever gain (which thev surely will do, though at a distant day,) an immense numerical majority, religious freedom in this country is at an end.
Página 9 - Collect in the Communion Service, " Almighty God, unto whom all hearts be open...
Página 28 - Scripture, we know, is to be interpreted according to the unanimous consent of the Fathers; but, besides this consent, which is of authority, carrying with it the evidence of its truth, there have ever been in Christendom a number of...
Página 55 - The Church, we admit, is of necessity intolerant; that is, she does everything in her power to check, as effectually as circumstances will permit, the progress of crime and error. Her intolerance follows necessarily from her claim of infallibility ; she alone has the right to be intolerant.
Página 69 - I have known this creature get up, and very successfully, a miracle (I have proofs in his own handwriting) at the very moment when, as a brother priest satisfied me, he was experimenting in seduction. But nothing could be done ! I have known a priest received and honored at a prince-bishop's table, when the host knew him to have just seduced a member of his own family. But nothing could be done ! I have...