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Catholics , might be quietly enjoyed by them ; and but for their maintaining the
supremacy of the Pope , he sees no reason why they should not be universally
toler . ated . With regard to the supremacy of the Pope , we know that to be merely
...
Catholics , might be quietly enjoyed by them ; and but for their maintaining the
supremacy of the Pope , he sees no reason why they should not be universally
toler . ated . With regard to the supremacy of the Pope , we know that to be merely
...
Strana cxiii
NOTES REFERRED TO IN THE TRIAL . THE POPE'S SUPREMACY .
CATHOLICS believe that the bishop of Rome , the successor of St. Peter , Prince
of the Apostles , to whom Christ gave the keys of the heavenly kingdom , Math .
10. 2. & c .
NOTES REFERRED TO IN THE TRIAL . THE POPE'S SUPREMACY .
CATHOLICS believe that the bishop of Rome , the successor of St. Peter , Prince
of the Apostles , to whom Christ gave the keys of the heavenly kingdom , Math .
10. 2. & c .
Strana cxiv
Can the pope or cardinals , or any body of men , or any individual of the Church
of Rome , absolve or dispense with his majesty's subjects from their oath of
allegiance upon any pretext whatsoever ? 3. Is there any principle in the tenets of
the ...
Can the pope or cardinals , or any body of men , or any individual of the Church
of Rome , absolve or dispense with his majesty's subjects from their oath of
allegiance upon any pretext whatsoever ? 3. Is there any principle in the tenets of
the ...
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