| Erastus Brooks, John Hughes - Church and state - 1855 - 96 pages
...scarcely possible to exaggerate the magnitnde of such deprivations." " We yield to none," they. add, " in attachment to our religion, and cheerfully render to the Bishop that ohedience, in spiritual matters, which the just interpretation of our faith may require ; but in respect... | |
| Erastus Brooks - Church property - 1855 - 220 pages
...the Catholic churchman it is scarcely possible to exaggerate the magnitude of such deprivations. We yield to none in attachment to our religion, and cheerfully render to our Bishop that obedience, in spiritual matters, which the just interpretation of our faith may require... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - Constitutional history - 1885 - 510 pages
...altars. In sickness, and at the hour of death, the holy consolations of religion are withheld. . . . " We yield to none in attachment to our religion, and cheerfully...bishop that obedience in spiritual matters, which the jiHt interpretation of our faith may require; but in respect to the temporalities of our church, we... | |
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