The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... councils , as an article of faith , in the Romish church , that the before - mentioned tyrannical and sanguinary canons are infallible , as flowing from the inspiration of the Holy Ghost . The councils of Constance and Basil ; declare ...
... councils , as an article of faith , in the Romish church , that the before - mentioned tyrannical and sanguinary canons are infallible , as flowing from the inspiration of the Holy Ghost . The councils of Constance and Basil ; declare ...
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... councils , and especially by the most holy council of Trent ( which acknowledges and sanctions all the preceding ones ) , without the smallest doubt , I receive and profess ; and whatever is contrary thereto , and all heresies condemned ...
... councils , and especially by the most holy council of Trent ( which acknowledges and sanctions all the preceding ones ) , without the smallest doubt , I receive and profess ; and whatever is contrary thereto , and all heresies condemned ...
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... councils from dogmatical decrees , which the church has accepted , are illusory and schismatical . In p . 30 , he says , " that true councils represent the whole church , and are certainly infallible : " and that " the judicial de ...
... councils from dogmatical decrees , which the church has accepted , are illusory and schismatical . In p . 30 , he says , " that true councils represent the whole church , and are certainly infallible : " and that " the judicial de ...
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