The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 24.
Strana xxxiii
... institution , and consequently obligatory upon them , and finally , that it was every where practised among them . Which then being the case , how strongly may we infer , that confession in the ne law is equally of divine institution ...
... institution , and consequently obligatory upon them , and finally , that it was every where practised among them . Which then being the case , how strongly may we infer , that confession in the ne law is equally of divine institution ...
Strana lxxix
... institution of confession , several arguments drawn from reason which will place this truth above all doubt , and beyond the possibility of contradiction . 1. I prove it , in the first place , from its antiquity . For , all human ...
... institution of confession , several arguments drawn from reason which will place this truth above all doubt , and beyond the possibility of contradiction . 1. I prove it , in the first place , from its antiquity . For , all human ...
Strana ciii
... institution of God , as the emperor replied . See Gahan's hist . of the church . So much for Protestant testimonies in favour of the utility and importance of sacramental confession . Let us now see what the opi- nion of philosophers ...
... institution of God , as the emperor replied . See Gahan's hist . of the church . So much for Protestant testimonies in favour of the utility and importance of sacramental confession . Let us now see what the opi- nion of philosophers ...
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
absolve answer Apostles Attorney auricular confession authority baptism bind bishop bound Catholic church century chap Christian church of Rome civil committed confess their sins confessor conscience constitution council of Trent counsel court crime decision declare divine institution doctrine Dunboyne duty earth England English enjoined Eucharist faith Fathers favour forfeit forgive forgiven Gallway give Greeks guilty hath heaven Holy Ghost Ireland Irish Jesus Christ John John 20 judge justice king liberty licentiousness loose Lord Dunboyne Lord Mansfield magistrate minister ministry mortal sins necessity of confession never oath obliged offence papist pastors penalty penitent person Pope popish priest principles profession promise protestant punishment question received reconciled religion religious remit repentance Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church sacrament of penance scripture shew sick sinner sion speak statute successors Tertullian testimonies thee thing tion toleration true Venerable Bede whatsoever witness words