The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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Page 101
... bound by the doctrinal decrees of Trent , though , as we may without offence presume , he would repudiate not only the authority , but probably also the competence of those who formulated them , yet on this point his theological ...
... bound by the doctrinal decrees of Trent , though , as we may without offence presume , he would repudiate not only the authority , but probably also the competence of those who formulated them , yet on this point his theological ...
Page 133
... bound to be considerable . But that those whose interests were threatened should make no struggle was improbable . The spirit of compromise was necessary , or at least advisable , but this spirit could not for long prove acceptable to ...
... bound to be considerable . But that those whose interests were threatened should make no struggle was improbable . The spirit of compromise was necessary , or at least advisable , but this spirit could not for long prove acceptable to ...
Page 137
... bound world he lives in , and who ordered social life to ends which cannot be put aside without heavy penalties . But the English lawyers began to regard that theory as a brain - sick fancy : they accepted as their standard human custom ...
... bound world he lives in , and who ordered social life to ends which cannot be put aside without heavy penalties . But the English lawyers began to regard that theory as a brain - sick fancy : they accepted as their standard human custom ...
Page 140
... bound earth to heaven ; for denying the Real Presence on earth to - day of the God - Man , who came to save all generations , they regarded the Incarnation as a purely historic incident of a bygone time , if it were not even then merely ...
... bound earth to heaven ; for denying the Real Presence on earth to - day of the God - Man , who came to save all generations , they regarded the Incarnation as a purely historic incident of a bygone time , if it were not even then merely ...
Page 146
... bound to give absolution in this case but he supposes that it is to be given con- ditionally : - Infero secundo . . . quando infirmus unum peccatum in genere dixit non solum posse , sed debere ex obligatione absolvi , quia cum possit 1 ...
... bound to give absolution in this case but he supposes that it is to be given con- ditionally : - Infero secundo . . . quando infirmus unum peccatum in genere dixit non solum posse , sed debere ex obligatione absolvi , quia cum possit 1 ...
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