| Arthur O'Leary - Catholics - 1787 - 192 pages
...ablolutely intolerable, becaufe, according to him, this doflrine (HANC DOCTRINAM) has been defended arid contended for by moft Catholic nations, and the Holy See has frequently followed it in practice. It is to be remarked, that he fpeaks in the fingul'-ir number (doftrinam hane ) and... | |
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 pages
...absolutely intolerable. Because, says he, those doctrines are DEFENDED, and CONTENDED for, by most Catholic nations, and the Holy See has frequently...That, as the oath is in its whole extent unlawful, so in its nature it is invalid, null, and of no effect, so that it can by no means bind and oblige... | |
| George Bourne - Funeral sermons - 1807 - 366 pages
...absolutely intolerable. " Because," says lie, " those doctrines are defended, and contended for, by most Catholic nations, and the Holy See has frequently followed them in practice-" .and he decides, " That, as the oath is in its whole extent unlawful, so in its nature it is invalid,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 608 pages
...absolutely intolerable, became, as he states, those doctrines are defended and contended for by most catholic nations, and the holy see has frequently followed them in practice. On the wholelie states, that as the oath is in its whole extent unlawful, so in its nature it is invalid,... | |
| William L. S. Gregory - Anti-Catholicism - 1817 - 184 pages
...intolerable, as he states, those doctrines are de" fended and contended for by most Catholic na" tions, and the Holy See has frequently followed " them in practice. On the whole, he states, that " as the oath is in its whole extent unlawful, so in " its nature, it is invalid, null,... | |
| Sydney Smith - Catholic emancipation - 1826 - 136 pages
...as absolutely intolerable ; because, he says, these doctrines are defended and contended for by most catholic nations, and the Holy See has frequently...practice. On the whole he decides, that as the oath in its whole extent is unlawful, so in its nature it is invalid, null, and of no effect, insomuch that... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1826 - 600 pages
...proposed oath, are absolutely intolerable ; because those doctrines are defended and contended for by most Catholic nations, and the Holy See has frequently followed them in practice." •. ' Dr. Troy, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, contents himself with remarking on this, " that... | |
| William L. S. Gregory - Antichrist - 1830 - 206 pages
...absolutely intolerable, as he " states, those doctrines are defended and con" tended for by most cathoHc nations, and the " Holy See has frequently followed them in " practice. On the whole, he states, that as " the oath is in its whole extent unlawful, so " in its nature, it is invalid, null,... | |
| Lateran council 1215, John Evans - Lateran Council - 1843 - 118 pages
...Ireland, made this declaration with respect to the oath, that " these doctrines are defended by most Catholic nations, and THE HOLY SEE HAS FREQUENTLY FOLLOWED THEM IN PRACTICE : that as the oath is, in its whole extent unlawful, so in its nature it is invalid,- that it can by... | |
| 1844 - 192 pages
...oath, are absolutely intolerable, as he states, those doctrines are defended and contended for by most Catholic nations, and the holy see has frequently followed them in practice. On the whole, he states that, as the oath is in its whole extent unlawful, so, in its nature, it is invalid, null, and... | |
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