| Patrick Nisbet - 1776 - 392 páginas
...of Rome are the fupreme Lords of the Univerfe, and that neither temporal Princes nor ecclefiaftical Rulers have any lawful power in Church or State, but what they derive from them. In confequence of this pernicious pretenfion, they claimed the right of difpofmg of ecclefiaftical... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 550 páginas
...that extravagant maxim, " That " neither princes nor bishops, civil governors nor eccle" siastical rulers, have any lawful power, in church or " state, but what they derive from the pope." To this pontiff an appeal was made relative to the , . rr , , . , cf, , A. n. 1206. election... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1803 - 484 páginas
...nor bishops, civil go" vernors nor ecclesiastical rulers, have any law" ful power in church or gtate but what they " derive from him." This extravagant...the sum and substance of papal jurisprudence, the Roman pontifs maintained obstinately, and left no means unemployed, that perfidy or violence could... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1803 - 484 páginas
...civil go" vernors nor ecclesiastical rulers, have any law" ful power in church or state but what they u derive from him." This extravagant maxim, which was...the sum and substance of papal jurisprudence, the Roman pontirs maintained obstinately, and left no means unemployed, that perfidy or violence could... | |
| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1810 - 486 páginas
...and that neither princes nor bishops, civil go" vernors nor ecclesiastical rulers, have any law" ful power in church or state, but what they " derive from...the sum and substance of papal jurisprudence, the Roman pontiffs maintained obstinately, and left no means unemployed, that perfidy or violence could... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1811 - 474 páginas
...especially, inculcated that pernicious maxim, " That the bishop of Rome is the supreme lord of the universe, and that neither princes nor bishops, civil governors...the sum and substance of papal jurisprudence, the Roman pontiffs maintained obstinately, and left no means unemployed, that perfidy or violence could... | |
| James Edward Clarke - 1814 - 424 páginas
...Principal States of Europe, Vol. I. p. 351, Edit. Lond. 1764. Rome is the supreme lord of the universe, and that neither princes nor bishops, civil governors...in church or state but what they derive from him. — In order to establish their authority, both in civil and ecclesiastical matters, upon the firmest... | |
| John Edward CLARKE - 1814 - 420 páginas
...Revolutions, Tom. I. pp. 139, 140, and other historians. 316 Rome is the supreme lord of the universe, and that neither princes nor bishops, civil governors...in church or state but what they derive from him. — In order to establish their authority, both in civil and ecclesiastical matters, upon the firmest... | |
| William L. S. Gregory - 1817 - 184 páginas
...Rome is the Supreme Lord of the Universe, and that neither Princes or Bishops, Civil Governors, or Ecclesiastical Rulers, have any lawful power in church or state, but what they derive from him." He therefore distributed crowns and nations to the subjects of his pleasure, and not only usurped the... | |
| William Russell - 1822 - 446 páginas
...them; strongly inculcating that extravagant maxim, "thai " no princes or bishops, civil governers, or ecclesiastical rulers. " have any lawful power, in church or state, but what they d; " rive from the pope." To this pontiff an appeal was made r: gr) _ lative to the election of an... | |
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