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The Case Stated Between the Church of Rome and the Church of England in a ... - Page 56
by Robert Manning - 1721 - 366 pages
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A Key to the Writings of the Principal Fathers of the Christian Church, who ...

John Collinson - Christian martyrs - 1813 - 398 pages
...conftrained obedience : fince every Bifhop has his " own jurifdi&ion, according to the extent, of his liberty " and power; and can no more be judged by another, " than he himfelf can judge others.. But let us all wait " for the judgment of the Lord of all, Jefus Chrift,...
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A Key to the Writings of the Principal Fathers of the Christian Church, who ...

John Collinson - Christian martyrs - 1813 - 378 pages
...conftrained obedience : fince every Bifhop has his " own jurifdi&ion, according to the extent of his liberty " and power ; and can no more be judged by another, " than he himfelf can judge others. But let us all wait t' for the judgment of the Lord of all, Jefus Chrift,...
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The Testimony of Saint Cyprian Against Rome. An Essay Towards Determining ...

George Ayliffe Poole - Popes - 1838 - 320 pages
...; since every bishop has a right to judge for himself, and is at liberty to use his own authority, and can no more be judged by another, than he• can judge another. But let us all expect the judgment of our Lord Jesus Christ, who alone hath the power, both to constitute...
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The Testimony of Saint Cyprian Against Rome. An Essay Towards Determining ...

George Ayliffe Poole - Popes - 1838 - 276 pages
...; since every bishop has a right to judge for himself, and is at liberty to use his own authority, and can no more be judged by another, than he can judge another. But let us all expect the judgment of our Lord Jesus Christ, who alone hath the power, both to constitute...
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The Life and Times of Saint Cyprian

George Ayliffe Poole - Church history - 1840 - 464 pages
...; since every Bishop has a right to judge for himself, and is at liberty to use his own authority, and can no more be judged by another, than he can judge another. But let us all expect the judgment of our Lord Jesus Christ, who alone hath the power, both to constitute...
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The primacy of the apostolic see vindicated

Francis Patrick Kenrick (abp. of Baltimore.) - Popes - 1845 - 498 pages
...the necessity of obedience, since every bishop has his own judgment according to the liberty of his power, and can no more be judged by another, than he can judge another. Let us all await the judgment of our Lord Jesus Christ, who alone has the power both to place us over...
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The History of the Church of Scotland: From the Reformation to the ..., Volume 4

Thomas Stephen - Scotland - 1845 - 698 pages
...every bishop, by the liberty and powers of his office, is permitted to exercise his private judgment, and can no more be judged by another than he can judge others. But let us all await the judgment of our Lord Jesus Christ, who alone hath power, both to advance...
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Tentativa Theologica: Episcopal Rights and Ultramontane Usurpations

António Pereira de Figueiredo - Bishops - 1847 - 302 pages
...BISHOP POSSESSES ACCORDING TO THE FREE EXERCISE OF HIS OWN LIBERTY AND POWER, HIS PECULIAR PREROGATIVE : and can no more be judged by another than he can judge another. But let us wait for the judgment of our universal LORD JESUS CHRIST, who solely and alone, possesses...
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Popish Infallibility. Letters to Viscount Feilding, on his secession from ...

Charles Hastings Collette - Popes - 1850 - 110 pages
...colleagues to the necessity of obeying him, since every bishop has his own will for the exercise of his liberty and power, and can no more be judged by another, than he can judge another." (1) And Jerome wrote, " With the exception of ordination, what does a bishop (the name of Pope was...
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A Narrative of the Reformation at Birr, in the King's County, Ireland: Of ...

Michael Crotty - 1850 - 488 pages
...a necessity of obeying, seeing every bishop is at his own disposal, according to the extent of his liberty and power, and can no more be judged by another, than he can judge another." St. Augustine seems to have apprehended no difference between the forenamed Stephen and St. Cyprian,...
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