| Charles Butler - 1817 - 426 sider
...legates ; and to confirm the elections of bishops : every ecclesiastical cause may be brought to him, as the last resort, by appeal ; he may promulgate...great majority of her prelates, have assented to them, all are bound to acquiesce in them : " Rome," they say, in such a case, " has spoken, and the " cause... | |
| Charles Butler - 1819 - 476 sider
...legates, and to confirm the elections of bishops. Every ecclesiastical cause may be brought to him, as the last resort, by appeal ; he may promulgate...of her prelates, have assented to them, either by tacit acquiescence, or formal consent, all are bound to acquiesce in them :" " Rome," they say, " in... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 540 sider
...legates, and to confirm the elections of bishops. Every ecclesiastical cause may be brought to him, as the last resort, by appeal ; he may promulgate...case, " has spoken, " and the cause is determined." To the pope, in the opinion of all roman-catholics, belongs also a general superintendence of the concerns... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 600 sider
...legates, and to confirm the elections of bishops. Every ecclesiastical cause may ,be brought to him, as the last resort, by appeal ; he may promulgate...acquiesce in them :" " Rome," they say, in such a ca*«, " has spoken, " and the cause is determined." To the pope, in the opinion of all roman-catholics,... | |
| 1825 - 664 sider
...legates, and to confirm the election of Bishops. Every ecclesiastical cause may be brought to him, as the last resort by appeal; he may promulgate definitions...case, ' has spoken, and the cause is determined.' To the pope, in the opinion of all Roman Catholics, belongs also a general superintendence of the concerns... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 372 sider
...legates, and to confirm the election of bishops. Every ecclesiastical cause may be brought to him, as the last resort, by appeal ; he may promulgate...case, " has spoken, and the cause " is determined." To the pope, in the opinion of all roman-catholics, belongs also a general superintendence of the concerns... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 376 sider
...legates, and to confirm the election of bishops. Every ecclesiastical cause may be brought to him, as the last resort, by appeal ; he may promulgate...case, " has spoken, and the cause " is determined." To the pope, in the opinion of all roman-catholics, belongs also a general superintendence of the concerns... | |
| Joseph Blanco White - 1825 - 414 sider
...the council of Florence had, on these occasions, been fixed by infallible authority ; for the Pope " may promulgate definitions and formularies of faith...assented to them, either by formal . consent or tacit consent, all are bound to acquiesce in them*." But alas for those who 'will not be convinced ! The... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 788 sider
...legates, and to confirm the election of bishops. Every ecclesiastical cause may be brought to him, as the last resort, by appeal ; he may promulgate...universal church ; and, when the general body, or ~~ra great majority of her prelates, have assented to them, either by formal consent, or tacit assent,... | |
| Thomas Charles Boone - 1826 - 598 sider
...legates, and to confirm the election of Bishops. Every ecclesiastical cause may be brought to him, as the last resort, by appeal; he may promulgate definitions...bound to acquiesce in them. "'Rome,' they say, in such case, ' has spoken, and the cause is determined.' To the Pope, in the opinion of all Roman Catholics,... | |
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