| John Locke - 1796 - 80 pages
...they mean, who teach ' that faith is not to be kept ' with heretics ?' Their meaning, forfooth, is that the privilege of breaking faith belongs unto...not of their communion to be heretics, or at leaft may declare them fo whenfocver they think fit. What can be the meaning of their afferting, that ' kings... | |
| sir Richard Musgrave (1st bart.) - 1805 - 112 pages
...elfe do they mean, who teach that faith is not to be kept with heretics? Their meaning, forfooth, is, that the privilege of breaking faith belongs unto...them fo, whenfoever they think fit. What can be their mean.* ing of afferting, that kings excommunicated forfeit their crowns and kingdoms ? It is evident,... | |
| James Alexander Haldane - Church discipline - 1805 - 822 pages
...be'kept with heretics ?'" Their meaning, forfooth, is, that the privilege of breaking faith belongs anto themfelves ; for they declare all that are not of their communion to be heretics, or at lead they declare them fo-whenfoever they think fit. What- can be the meaning of their aflfertingr... | |
| Amicus Protestans - Catholic question - 1822 - 274 pages
...heretics ?' '" Their meaning, forsooth, is, that the privilege of breaking " faith belongs to themselves : for they declare all that are " not of their Communion to be Heretics, or, at least, may " declare them so whenever they think fit. What can be the " meaning of their asserting... | |
| John Locke - Philosophy - 1823 - 588 pages
...heretics?" Their meaning, forsooth, is, that the privilege of breaking faith belongs unto themselves: for they declare all that are not of their communion to be heretics, or at least may declare them so whensoever they think fit. What can be the meaning of their asserting that... | |
| John Locke - Philosophy - 1823 - 602 pages
...Their meaning, forsooth, is, that the privilege of breaking faith belongs unto themselves : for to they declare all that are not of their communion to be heretics, or at least may declare them so whensoever they think fit. What can be the meaning of their asserting that... | |
| Thomas Smyth - Church and state - 1843 - 348 pages
...heretics ? ' Their meaning forsooth is, that the privilege of breaking faith belongs unto themselves ; for they declare all that are not of their communion to be heretics, or at least declare them so whensoever they think fit. What can be the meaning of their asserting, that '... | |
| James Aitken Wylie - Church history - 1865 - 296 pages
...heretics ?' Their meaning, forsooth, is, that the privilege of breaking faith belongs unto themselves ; for they declare all that are not of their communion to be heretics, or at least may declare them so whensoever they think fit. What can be the meaning of their asserting that... | |
| John Locke - Liberty - 1905 - 198 pages
...heretics? Their meaning, forsooth, is that the privilege of breaking faith belongs unto themselves ; for they declare all that are not of their communion to be heretics, or at least may declare them so whensoever they think fit. What can be the meaning of their asserting that... | |
| Thomas Smyth - Presbyterian Church - 1908 - 620 pages
...heretics?' Their meaning forsooth is, that the privilege of breaking faith belongs unto themselves; for they declare all that are not of their communion to be heretics, or at least declare them so whensoever they think fit. What can be the meaning of their asserting, that 'kings,... | |
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