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" Catholic" (meaning the Romish) " faith teaches us that every virtue is good, and that every " vice is evil; but if the Pope should err in commanding " vices and forbidding virtues, the church would be bound " to believe that VICES ARE GOOD, AND VIRTUES... "
The Reasons of the Protestant Religion: a Discourse - Page 23
by John Pye Smith - 1815
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The Quarterly Theological Review: Conducted by the Rev. Ezra ..., Volume 1

Theology - 1818 - 596 pages
...One of " the most learned, able, and generally approved champions of the papal religion," has said, " If the Pope should err, and command vices and prohibit...wicked; otherwise it would sin against conscience." BeUarmin. de Controv. Fidei, torn. I. p. 315, ed. Colon. 1615. Again, we protest against the Romish...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 4

Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1822 - 506 pages
...virtue is good, and every vice evil. But if the Pope should err by enjoining vices, or by prohibiting virtues, the church would be bound to believe, that vices are good and virtues bad, unless it would sin against conscience.' Yet if men have been found, who were capable of promulgating...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 1

Literature - 1825 - 426 pages
...and all vice evil ; nevertheless, if the pope, through rrror. should enjoin vices to be committed, and prohibit virtues, the church would be bound to believe that vices u ere good, and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 18

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...good and all vice evil, nevertheless if the pope, through error, should enjoin vices to be committed, and prohibit virtues, the church •would be bound to believe that vices were good and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change...
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The History of the Church and Court of Rome: From the ..., Volume 1

Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 428 pages
...and all vice evil ; nevertheless, if the Pope, through error, should enjoin vices to be committed, and prohibit virtues, the Church would be bound to believe, that vices were good, and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience, were it to believe otherwise. He could change...
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Popery in Alliance with Heathenism: Letters Proving the Conformity which ...

John Poynder - Paganism - 1835 - 128 pages
...good, and that every " vice is evil ; but if the Pope should err in commanding " vices and forbidding virtues, the church would be bound " to believe that VICES ARE GOOD, AND VIRTUES EVIL, " unless she wished to sin against conscience.'' His words are, " Fides catholica docet, omnem...
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Popery in Alliance with Heathenism: Letters Proving that where the Bible is ...

John Poynder - Paganism - 1835 - 134 pages
...good, and that every " vice is evil; but if the Pope should err in commanding " vices and forbidding virtues, the church would be bound " to believe that VICES ARE GOOD, AND VIRTUES EVIL, " unless she wished to sin against conscience.'' His words are, " Fides catholica docet, omnem...
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Popery in Alliance with Heathenism: Letters Proving the Conformity which ...

John Poynder - Paganism - 1835 - 128 pages
...good, and that every " vice is evil ; but if the Pope should err in commanding " vices and forbidding virtues, the church would be bound " to believe that VICES ARE GOOD, AND VIRTUES EVIL, " unless she wished to sin against conscience." His words are, " Fides catholica docet, omnem...
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"The Beast and his Image": or, the Pope and the Council of Trent: a ...

Frederic Fysh - 1837 - 622 pages
...virtue is good, and every vice evil ; but if the Pope should err in commanding vices and forbidding virtues, the church would be bound to believe that vices are good, and virtues evil, unless she wished to sin against conscience ! ! ! ' Is not this to cause the earth and them that...
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Strictures on some parts of the Oxford tracts, a charge

John Henry Browne - Oxford movement - 1838 - 204 pages
...good, and all vice evil; nevertheless, if the Pope, through error, should enjoin vices to be committed, and prohibit virtues, the Church would be bound to believe that vices were good, and virtues evil, and would sin in conscience were it to believe otherwise. He could change...
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