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Strana 42
He proposed to examine this question on the basis of the common law and of the
constitution . First . The common law . It is a principle of that law , that one of the
primary duties of a citizen , is to disclose all his knowledge concerning matters ...
He proposed to examine this question on the basis of the common law and of the
constitution . First . The common law . It is a principle of that law , that one of the
primary duties of a citizen , is to disclose all his knowledge concerning matters ...
Strana vii
For councils are held either to support the truths of faith , when they are in danger
of being shaken by the error's disseminated by heretics , or to examine and
decide questions , which regard faith and morals , or to regulate what appertains
to ...
For councils are held either to support the truths of faith , when they are in danger
of being shaken by the error's disseminated by heretics , or to examine and
decide questions , which regard faith and morals , or to regulate what appertains
to ...
Strana xl
If we examine the Church of Germany , we shall find testimonies equally strong .
For in the council of Mentz , held under the archbishop Rabanus , in chapter 26 it
is thus decreed : Particular care must be taken by the Priests , that those sick ...
If we examine the Church of Germany , we shall find testimonies equally strong .
For in the council of Mentz , held under the archbishop Rabanus , in chapter 26 it
is thus decreed : Particular care must be taken by the Priests , that those sick ...
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