| Daniel Neal, Edward Parsons - 1811 - 664 Seiten
...and curiosity, to examine all manner of ministers in this time, without distinction of persons, to be executed ex officio mero. — And I find them so curiously...I think the inquisition of Spain, used not so many qustions to comprehend and to trap their priests. I know your canonists can defend these with all their... | |
| Benjamin Brook - 1813 - 494 Seiten
...articles, formed in a Romish style, to examine all manner of ministers, and to be executed ex officio nuro. I think the Inquisition of Spain used not so many questions to comprehend and to trap their priests. Surely this judicial and canonical sifting of poor ministers, is not to edify or reform. This kind... | |
| Benjamin Brook - 1813 - 494 Seiten
...articles, formed in a Romish style, to examine all manner of ministers, and to be executed ex officio nuro. I think the Inquisition of Spain used not so many questions to comprehend and to trap their priests. Surely this judicial and canonical sifting of poor ministers, is not to edify or reform. This kind... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1816 - 586 Seiten
...curi' osity, to examine all manner of ministers in this time, * without distinction of persons, to be executed ex officio ' mero. — And I find them so...judicial and canonical sifting poor ministers, is f not to edify or reform. And in charity I think they ought ' not to answer to all these nice points,... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 Seiten
...articles so curiously penned, so full of branches and circumstances, as he thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to comprehend and to trap their preys. And that this juridical and canonical sifting of poor ministers was not to edify and reform.... | |
| John Macdiarmid - 1820 - 412 Seiten
...examine all manner of ministers in this time, without distinction of persons, to be executed ex qfficio mero. And I find them so curiously penned, so full...these with all their particles ; but surely, under correction, this judicial and canonical sifting poor ministers is not to edify or reform. And, in charity,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - 370 Seiten
...interrogatories " so curiously penned, so full of branches and circumstances, as he thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to comprehend, and to trap their preys." By this interposition, however, Whitgift was not daunted. In an elaborate reply to the lord... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 530 Seiten
...and curiosity, to examine all manner of ministers in this time, without distinction of persons, to be executed ex officio mero.— And. I find them so curiously...these with all their particles ; but surely, under 21. Hem, " Objicimus, &c. That yon. have been heretofore noted, defamed, presented, or detected publicly,... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 662 Seiten
...articles so curiously penned, so full of branches and circumstances, as he thought the Inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to comprehend and to trap their preys. And that this juridical and canonical sifting of CHAP, poor Ministers was not to edify and reform.... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 656 Seiten
...articles so curiously penned, so full of branches and circumstances, as he thought the Inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to comprehend and to trap their preys. And that this juridical and canonical sifting of CHAP. poor Ministers was not to edify and reform.... | |
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