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" We further will and authorize the wise and learned of our ecclesiastics, expert in divine service, to labour, endeavour, and devise all manner of devices to be devised, to abate, assuage, and confound those heresies repugnant to our sacred laws, that... "
The Jesuits: their moral maxims and plots - Page 45
by James Aitken Wylie - 1881
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The Life and Pontificate of Saint Pius the Fifth

Joseph Mendham - 1832 - 382 pages
...assuage, and confound those Heresies, repugnant to ' our sacred Laws, that thereby these Heretics may be either recalled to ' confess their errors, and...a total infamy may be brought upon them and their pos' terities by a perpetual discord and contention among themselves, by ' which means they may either...
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A letter to a young clergyman on the consistency of his employments and ...

Letter - 1832 - 32 pages
...confess their errors, and acknowledge the jurisdiction of the See of Rome ; or, that a total infamy be brought upon them and their posterities, by a perpetual...and contention among themselves. By which means they might either speedily perish by God's wrath, or continue in eternal difference." Upon this Bull many...
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The Churchman; a monthly magazine in defence of the ..., Volume 4, Issue 1

1838 - 504 pages
...labour, endeavour, and devise all manner of devices to be devised, to abate, assuage, and confound those heresies repugnant to our sacred laws, that thereby...a total infamy may be brought upon them and their posterity, by a perpetual discord and contention amongst themselves ; hy which means they may either...
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The Churchman, a Magazine in Defence of the Church and Constitution

1838 - 474 pages
...labour, endeavour, and devise all manner of devices to be devised, to abate, assuage, and confound those heresies repugnant to our sacred laws, that thereby...a total infamy may be brought upon them and their posterity, by a perpetual discord and contention amongst themselves ; by which means they may either...
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A View of Congregationalism: Its Principles & Doctrines; the ..., Volume 2

George Punchard - 1856 - 538 pages
...to confess their errors, and acknowledge the jurisdiction of the see of Rome, or that a total infamy be brought upon them and their posterities, by a perpetual...and contention among themselves. By which means they might either speedily perish by God's wrath, or continue in eternal difference." * This bull quickened...
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History of Congregationalism from about A.D. 250 to the Present ..., Volume 2

George Punchard - Church history - 1865 - 546 pages
...to confess their errors, and acknowledge the jurisdiction of the see of Rome, or that a total infamy be brought upon them and their posterities, by a perpetual...and contention among themselves. By which means they might either speedily perish by God's wrath, or continue in eternal difference." * This bull quickened...
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