| Josiah Strong - 1891 - 300 Seiten
...the Pope demands for himself the right to determine the province of his own rights, and has so denned it in formal documents as to warrant any and every...reservation on behalf of their duty to the Crown." 2 He also says: "That Rome requires a convert who now joins her to forfeit his moral and mental freedom,... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1891 - 306 Seiten
...that the allegiance demanded by the Pope is inconsistent with good citizenship. Says the former: " — the Pope demands for himself the right to determine...and that this new version of the principles of the Pupal church inexorably binds its members to the admission of these exorbitant claims, without any... | |
| John Lincoln Brandt - 1895 - 544 Seiten
...establish the resistless, domineering action of a purely control power, is the aim of the Roman polity. The Pope demands for himself the right to determine the province of his own rights, and has so denned it in formal documents as to warrant any and every invasion of the civil sphere. Rome requires... | |
| James Marcus King - 1899 - 732 Seiten
...find some rational cause of offense against the universal assumptions of this power. Gladstone says: "The Pope demands for himself the right to determine...warrant any and every invasion of the civil sphere. . . Against such definition of his own power there is no appeal to reason, that is rationalism ; nor... | |
| William Daniel Grant - 1902 - 542 Seiten
...administration the most oppressive. Should this statement be questioned, let us hear what Mr. Gladstone says : "The Pope demands for himself the right to determine...as to warrant any and every invasion of the civil power. Against such definition of his own power there is no appeal to reason, that is, rationalism... | |
| Middle Temple (London, England) - 1904 - 496 Seiten
...ecclesiastical domain much of what had formerly been deemed matter for the State's decision. The result was that 'this new version of the principles of the papal...refuge or reservation on behalf of their duty to the Crown."49 The civil loyalty of Catholics was thus made impossible since their ecclesiastical sovereign... | |
| Jirah Dewey Buck - 1907 - 356 Seiten
...this intention he is aided by the Jesuits and ell the Catholic prelates and priests." (Dr. Brownson.) "The Pope demands for himself the right to determine...warrant any and every invasion of the civil sphere. * * * Against such definition of his own power there is no appeal to reason, that is rationalism ;... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski - 1917 - 320 Seiten
...ecclesiastical domain much of what had formerly been deemed matter for the State's decision. The result was that 'this new version of the principles of the papal...reservation on behalf of their duty to the Crown.' 24 * The civil loyalty of Catholics was thus made impossible since their ecclesiastical sovereign had... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski - 1917 - 320 Seiten
...ecclesiastical domain much of what had formerly been deemed matter for the State's decision. The result was that 'this new version of the principles of the papal...refuge or reservation on behalf of their duty to the Crown."48 The civil loyalty of Catholics was thus made impossible since their ecclesiastical sovereign... | |
| I. N. Kuhn - 1927 - 592 Seiten
...her by her own annals. . . To secure rights tc determine the province of his own rights, and has sc defined it in formal documents as to warrant any and every invasion of the civil sphere. . . Rome requires a con vert who joins her, to forfeit his moral and mental free dom, and to place... | |
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