| Pierce Connelly - 1851 - Počet stránok 110
...legitimate developement of it, blind obedience. Eead what that developement is, in Loyola's own words— " Obedience is to be rendered to a superior, not on account of his wisdom, goodness, or any other such-like quality with which he may be divinely gifted; but solely because he holds God's place, and... | |
| Pierce Connelly - 1852 - Počet stránok 192
...from the Council of Trent," obedience. Read what that developement is, in Loyola's own words : — " Obedience is to be rendered to a superior, not on account of his wisdom, goodness, or any other such-like quality with which he may be divinely gifted ; but solely because he holds God's place, and... | |
| 1856 - Počet stránok 492
...absolute obedience, without any thought of its object or its consequences. " Obedience,1' says Loyola, " is to be rendered to a superior, not on account of his wisdom, goodness, or any such like qualities with which he may be endowed ; but solely because he is in God's place, and wields... | |
| Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - 1861 - Počet stránok 476
...Society distinguish themselves by a true and perfect obedience, an abdication of will and judgment ; — obedience is to be rendered to a superior, not on account of his wisdom, goodness, or any other such-like quality with which he may be endowed, but solely because he is in God's place, and wields... | |
| E. S. - 1865 - Počet stránok 248
...development of it, " blind obedience ! " Read what that development is in Loyola's own words : — "Obedience is to be rendered to a superior, not on...account of his wisdom, goodness, or any other such like quality with which he may be divinely gifted, but solely because he holds God's place, and wields the... | |
| William Cathcart - 1872 - Počet stránok 496
...Jesuits, which is still an authoritative document in the society. " Obedience," says he in this epistle, " is to be rendered to a superior, not on account of his wisdcui, goodness, or any other such qualities with which he may be endowed, but solely because he... | |
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