The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 109
... civil and religious liberty . Religion is an affair between God and man , and not between man and man . The laws which regulate it must emanate from the Supreme Being , not from human institutions . Established religons , deriving their ...
... civil and religious liberty . Religion is an affair between God and man , and not between man and man . The laws which regulate it must emanate from the Supreme Being , not from human institutions . Established religons , deriving their ...
Strana cxiv
... civil authority , civil power , civil jurisdiction , or civil pre - eminence whatsoever in any kingdom ; and , consequently , none in the kingdom of England , by reason or virtue of any authority , power , jurisdiction , or pre ...
... civil authority , civil power , civil jurisdiction , or civil pre - eminence whatsoever in any kingdom ; and , consequently , none in the kingdom of England , by reason or virtue of any authority , power , jurisdiction , or pre ...
Strana cxvi
... civil matters : but that all civil power , jurisdiction and pre - eminence are derived from inheritance , elec- tion , the consent of the people , and other such titles of that nature . To the second it is answered , in like manner ...
... civil matters : but that all civil power , jurisdiction and pre - eminence are derived from inheritance , elec- tion , the consent of the people , and other such titles of that nature . To the second it is answered , in like manner ...
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