Christ was a mere man and a sinner, and was justly crucified for His own sins; others after having done homage and offered sacrifice to demons, thought otherwise of the sacrament of the Body of Christ than the Catholic Church teaches, saying that the... The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory - Side 54av William Carrigan - 1905Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Michael John Brenan - 1845 - 528 sider
...who were heretics, together with 69 their abettors; some of whom asserted, that Jesus Christ was a man and a sinner and was justly crucified for his...worshipped; and also asserting that they are not bound to believe or obey the decrees, decretals and Apostolical mandates; in the mean time consulting demons,... | |
| Thomas Walsh - 1854 - 926 sider
...men who were heretics, together with their abettors, some of whom asserted that Jesus Christ was a man and a sinner, and was justly crucified for his...the same venerable sacrament is by no means to be worshiped ; and also asserting that they arc not bound to obey or believe the decrees, decretals, and... | |
| Sylvester Malone - 1863 - 484 sider
...Jesus Christ was a mansinner, and had been justly punished. Others having done homage, and sacrificed to demons, thought otherwise of the Sacrament of the Body of Christ, than the Catholic Church. They said that the honorable sacrament was not to be worshipped ; that they were not to be bound by... | |
| Michael John Brenan - 1864 - 710 sider
...men who were heretics, together with their abettors; some of whom asserted, that Jesus Christ was a man and a sinner, and was justly crucified for his...worshipped ; and also asserting that they are not bound to believe or obey the decrees, decretals, and apostolical mandates ; in the mean time consulting demons,... | |
| St. John Drelincourt Seymour - 1913 - 272 sider
...History of the Diocese of Ossory, \. p. 48. * Stokes, Ireland and the Anglo-Norman Church, p. 374. the sacrament of the Body of Christ than the Catholic...rites of those sects among the Gentiles and Pagans, they despise the sacraments of the Catholic Church, and draw the faithful of Christ after them by their... | |
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