| English poetry - 1790 - 734 pages
...no aft that is in it fei t immoral or difhoneft can ever be juffified by, or under colour that it is done, either for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclefiaftical power whatever. Your petitioners acknowledge no infallibility in the pope ; and they... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 652 pages
...no alt that is in itfelf immoral or difhoneft can ever be juftified by or Bunder colour that it is done either for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclefiaftical power whatever. Your petitioners acknowledge no infallibility in the pope ; and they... | |
| English literature - 1789 - 682 pages
...no iul). that is in itfclf immoral or difhoneft can ever be julHiu-J by, or under colour that it is done, either for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ccclcliaftical power whatever. Your petitioners acknowledge no infallibility in the Pope ; and they... | |
| History - 1802 - 650 pages
...no acl that is in ilfelf immoral or diftioneft can ever be juftified by or under colour that it is done either for the good of the church, or in obedience to anv eccleliaftical power whatever. Your petitioners acknowledge no infallibility in the pope; and they... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1804 - 540 pages
...before God, that we believe that no act in itself unjust, immoral, or wicked, can ever be justified by or under pretence or colour, that it was done either...obedience to any ecclesiastical power whatsoever. — III. We further declare, that we hold it an unchristian and impious principle ' that no faith is... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Catholic emancipation - 1805 - 444 pages
...superiority, or pre-eminence within this Realm; that they firmly believe, that no Act, in itself unjust, immoral or wicked, can ever be justified or excused...by, or under pretence or colour, that it was done for the good of the Church, or in obedience to any Ecclesiastical Power whatsoever; and that it is... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1805 - 280 pages
...being heretics; and we declare solemnly before God, that we believe that no act, in itself unjust, immoral, or wicked, can ever be justified or excused by, or under pretence or colour, that it tvas done either for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclesiastical potoer whatsoever.... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...an heretic ; and I " do declare solemnly before God, that I believe, that no act in itself unjust, " immoral, or wicked, can ever be justified or excused...by, or under pretence, " or colour, that it was done cither for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclesiastical power whatsoever. I also declare,... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...being heretics ; and we declare solemnly before God, that we believe that no act, in itself unjust, immoral, or -wicked, can ever be justified or excused by, or under pretence or colour, t/iat it tvas done either for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclesiastical power •whatsoever,... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1806 - 600 pages
...; that actions immoral in their own nature can be justified under pretence of their being committed for the good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclesiastical power; and that no faith is to be kept with heretics, or that oaths made to persons not belonging to the catholic... | |
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