... the Pope demands for himself the right to determine the province of his own rights, and has so defined it in formal documents as to warrant any and every invasion of the civil sphere ; and that this new version of the principles of the Papal church... Rome and the Newest Fashions in Religion: Three Tracts - Side lvav William Ewart Gladstone - 1875 - 190 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1874 - 526 sider
...of this, much lies within the domain of the State : that, to obviate all misapprehension, the Poiie demands for himself the right to determine the province of his own rights, and has so denned it in formal documents, as to warrant any and every invasion of the civil sphere ; and that... | |
| Alexander Campbell - 1875 - 632 sider
...domain of the State: that, to obviate all misapprehension, the Pope demands for himself the rinhtto determine the province of his own rights, and has...and that this new version of the principles of the Pnpal Church inexorably binds its members to the admission of these exorbitant claims, without any... | |
| 1875 - 588 sider
...within the exclusive domain of the State, the Pope claims for himself the prerogative of determining the province of his own rights, and has so defined it in formal documents as to justify any invasion of the rights of the State, and " this new version of the principles of the Papal... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1876 - 328 sider
...to speak with its highest authority, claims from Roman Catholics a plenary obedience to whatever lie may desire in relation, not to faith, but to morals,...reservation on behalf of their duty to the Crown. them to confirm the opinion which we, as fellow-countrymen, entertain of them, by sweeping away, in... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 262 sider
...the allegiance demanded by the Pope is inconsistent with good citizenship. Mr. Gladstone says: "... the Pope demands for himself the right to determine...reservation on behalf of their duty to the Crown."| He also says : "Rome requires a convert, who joins her, to forfeit his moral and mental freedom, and... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 264 sider
...the Pope demands for himself the right to determine the province of his own rights, and has so denned it in formal documents as to warrant any and every...refuge or reservation on behalf of their duty to the Crown."f He also says : "Rome requires a convert, who joins her, to forfeit his moral and mental freedom,... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 266 sider
...the Pope demands for himself the right to determine the province of his own rights, and has so denned it in formal documents as to warrant any and every...refuge or reservation on behalf of their duty to the Crown."f He also says : "Rome requires a convert, who joins her, to forfeit his moral and mental freedom,... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 260 sider
...the allegiance demanded by the Pope is inconsistent with good citizenship. Mr. Gladstone says: "... the Pope demands for himself the right to determine the province of his own rights, and has so denned it in formal documents as to warrant any and every invasion of the civil sphere ; and that this... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 292 sider
...the allegiance demanded by the Pope is inconsistent with good citizenship. Mr. Gladstone says: "... the Pope demands for himself the right to determine the province of his own rights, and has so denned it in formal documents as to warrant any and every invasion of the civil sphere ; and that this... | |
| Isaac J. Lansing - 1889 - 460 sider
...our time, who will rank with the greatest public men of any age and any land, Gladstone, says : ' ' The Pope demands for himself the right to determine...warrant any and every invasion of the civil sphere Rome requires a convert who joins her, to forfeit his moral and mental freedom, and to place his loyalty... | |
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