This I acknowledge to be according to my opinion and the " opinion of the schoolmen. And our reason is, for that, in cases of " lawful equivocation, the speech by equivocation being saved from a " lye, the same speech may be without perjury confirmed... Review of Fox's Book of Martyrs - Side 204af William Eusebius Andrews - 1826Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1810 - 808 sider
...ans»er, as his manner was, writ what follows with his own hand, and delivered it to the examiners: " This I acknowledge to be according to my opinion, and the opinion of all the schoolmen ; and our reason is, for that in cases of lawful equivocation, the speech by equivocatimi... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 816 sider
...acknowledge to be according to my opinion, aiid the opinion of all the schoolmen ; and our reason it, for that in cases of lawful equivocation, the speech by equivocation being saved from a lye, the same speech may be without perjury confirmed hy an oath, or by any other way, though it were... | |
| 1816 - 868 sider
...answer, as his manner was, «ril what fullnws with his own hand, and delivered it to the examiners: " This I acknowledge to be according to my opinion, and the opinion of all the schoolmen ; and our reason is, for thut in cases of lawful equivocation, the speech by equivocation... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1824 - 402 sider
...Christ says, " Let your discourse be yea, yea ; nay, nay:" the Jesuit says, supported by the pope, " the speech by equivocation being saved from a lie,...without perjury confirmed by oath, or by any other way, though it were by receiving the sacrament, if just necessity so require." Cannot a lie be circuitous?... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 474 sider
...credit the letters of spectators, he m Tortura Torti, 425. Causabon ad Frontonem Due. 132, 133. " " This I acknowledge to be according to my opinion and...equivocation, the speech by equivocation being saved from " a lye, the same speech may be without perjury, confirmed by oath, " or by any other usual way, though... | |
| C. St. George - 1830 - 600 sider
...impression ou his hearers ; but his subsequent declaration respecting the doctrine of equivocation**, * "This I acknowledge to be according to my opinion, and the opinion of tie schoolmen. And our reason is, for that, in cases of lawful equivocation being saved from a lye,... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 478 sider
...absence from p»rliament had begotten a suspicion of their being acquainted with the conspiracy. ' " ' This I acknowledge to be according to my opinion,...reason is, for that, in cases of lawful equivocation being saved from a lye, the same speech may be without perjury confirmed by oath, or by any other usual... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 620 sider
...trifles. Christ says, " Let your discourse be yea, yea; nay, nay:" the Jesuit says, supported by the pope, "The speech by equivocation being saved from a lie, the same speech maybe without perjury, confirmed by oath, or by any other way, though it were by receiving the sacrament,... | |
| John Lingard - 1847 - 426 sider
...if we may credit the letters of spectators, he * Examinations in the Stale Paper Office. t " This 1 acknowledge to be according to my opinion and the...schoolmen. And our reason is, for that, in cases of lawful equivo" cation, the speech by equivocation being saved from a lye, the same " speech may be without... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1848 - 662 sider
...The man who maintained such opinions 1 Lingard, ix. 66. Examinations in the State Paper Office. 2 " This I acknowledge to be according to my opinion,...any other usual way, though it were by receiving the saerament, if just necessity so require.—HENRI GARNET." Original in State Paper Office, in Garnet's... | |
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