| Protestant association - 1847 - 208 Seiten
...with heretics, is so repugnant to common honesty and the opinions of Catholics, that there is nothing of which those who have defended the Catholic faith...their adversaries in imputing this tenet to them." We shall brave the wrath of these angry doctors, and present them with a comment on their veracious... | |
| John England - 1849 - 534 Seiten
...there is nothing of which those who have defended the Catholic faith soo CALUMNIES OF BLANCO WHITE. against Protestants, have complained more heavily,...Sorbonne, held on Thursday, the llth day before the Kalends of March, П89. Signed in due form. UNIVERSITY OF DOUAY. January 5, 1689. Ai a Meeting of tlie... | |
| John England - 1849 - 520 Seiten
...with heretics, is so repugnant to common honesty, and THE OPINIONS OF CATHOLICS, that there is nothing of which those who have defended the Catholic faith...more heavily, than the MALICE AND CALUMNY of their adueñaría in IMFUTINO ihix tenet to them, &c. " Given at Paris in the general assembly of the Sorbonne,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 466 Seiten
...with heretics, is so repugnant to common honesty and the opinions of Catholics, that there is nothing of which those who have defended the Catholic faith...their adversaries in imputing this tenet to them, &c., itc., &C. Given at Paris, in the general assembly of the Sorboune, held on Thursday, the eleventh day... | |
| Myles O'Reilly - 1878 - 800 Seiten
...with heretics, is so repugnant to common honesty, and the opinions of Catholics, that there is nothing of which those who have defended the Catholic faith...their adversaries in imputing this tenet to them," etc., etc. " Given at Paris, in the General Assembly of the Sorbonne, held on Thursday, the eleventh... | |
| 1906 - 604 Seiten
...with heretics is so repugnant to common honesty and the opinions of Catholics, that there is nothing of which those who have defended the Catholic faith...their adversaries in imputing this tenet to them, etc., etc., etc. Given at Paris, in the general assembly of the Sorbonne, held on Thursday, the eleventh... | |
| John England - 1908 - 572 Seiten
...with heretics, is so repugnant to common honesty and the opinions of Catholics, that there is nothing of which those who have defended the Catholic faith...their adversaries in imputing this tenet to them, and so forth. Given at Paris in the General Assembly of the Sorbonne, held on Thursday, the llth day... | |
| John England - 1908 - 532 Seiten
...heavily, than the malice and calumny of their adversaries in imputing this tenet to them, and so forth. "Given at Paris in the general assembly of the Sorbonne,...Thursday, the llth day before the Calends of March, 1789." From the answer of the Faculty of Divinity of Douay: "To the third question the sacred Faculty answers:... | |
| Joseph Ripley Chandler - 1909 - 92 Seiten
...with heretics is so repugnant to common honesty and the opinions of Catholics, that there is nothing of which those who have defended the Catholic faith...their adversaries in imputing this tenet to them, etc., etc., etc. Given at Paris, in the general assembly of the Sorbonne, held on Thursday, the eleventh... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1851 - 456 Seiten
...with heretics, is so repugnant to common honesty and the opinions of catholics, that there is nothing of which those who have defended the Catholic faith...their adversaries, in imputing this tenet to them. We We have already mentioned the answer of the sixty doctors of Paris, consulted by the A No XXII.... | |
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