Even if a Pope is so bad that he drags down whole nations to hell with him in troops, nobody can rebuke him ; for he who judges all can be judged of no man ; the only exception is in case of his swerving from the faith. The Pope and the Council - Page 92by Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - 1870 - 346 pagesFull view - About this book
| Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - 1869 - 500 pages
...Popes as, eg, John xn. and Benedict 1x. 5 [One of the lower ranks of the Catholic clergy. — Tn.] made by Pope Symmachus, was adopted into the codes...faith. That this could have been written nowhere but in Eome, and certainly not by St. Boniface, is self-evident. There were no " innumerable nations" in his... | |
| Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger, Johannes Huber - Old Catholic Church - 1869 - 496 pages
...Cardinal Deusdedit published under th e venerated name of St. Boniface, the apostle of Germany. It was'to this effect : — Even if a Pope is so bad that he...faith. That this could have been written nowhere but in Eome, and certainly not by St. Boniface, is self-evident. There were no " innumerable nations " in... | |
| Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger - Old Catholic Church - 1870 - 498 pages
...Popes as, eg, John xn. and Benedict IX. 5 [One of the lower ranks of the Catholic clergy. — Tu.] made by Pope Symmachus, was adopted into the codes...faith. That this could have been written nowhere but in Eome, and certainly not by St. Boniface, is self-evident. There were no " innumerable nations" in his... | |
| 1870 - 790 pages
...declared that "even if a Pope was so bad that he dragged whole nations down to hell with him, nobody could rebuke him, for he who judges all can be judged of no man." The most potent instrument of this new Papal system, based on the Isidorian forgeries and erected by the... | |
| 1871 - 660 pages
...before now pointed out the right road by the mouth of a speaking ass;" and with Cardinal Deusdedit: " Even if a Pope is so bad that he drags down whole...him; for he who judges all can be judged of no man." It makes every Romanist a possible traitor to the laws under which he lives since whatever an Infallible... | |
| Richard Wigginton Thompson - Church and state - 1876 - 770 pages
...the forgers, falsely attributed to Boniface, the Apostle of Germany, the abominable sentiment that, " Even if a pope is so bad that he drags down whole...only exception is in case of his swerving from the faith."(i*) The main object of Gregory, and of all these forgeries, was to bring the Church to the... | |
| Anti-Catholicism - 1879 - 214 pages
...end in the abominable sentiment falsely attributed to Boniface, the apostle of Germany — viz. , ' ' Even if a pope is so bad that he drags down whole...; for he who judges all can be judged of no man." ' Unaccustomed as we are to be brought face to face with the real principles of Roman Catholicism,... | |
| 1882 - 472 pages
...added, is higher and more powerful than every secular monarch, for he casts out devils, whose slaves princes are. This doctrine of the personal sanctity...exception is in case of his swerving from the faith."— JANUS, p. 113. " Refuses to perform divine service in the great church with the Patriarch, and even... | |
| George Salmon - Church - 1888 - 560 pages
...employed in drawing up his new system of Church law, attributes to St. Boniface the doctrine, that even if a Pope is so bad that he drags down whole...exception is in case of his swerving from the faith. One main pillar of Gregory's system was borrowed from the false decretals. The Church of Rome, by a... | |
| George Salmon - Church - 1890 - 544 pages
...the doctrine, that even if a Pope is so bad that he drags down XXIII.] THE DECRETAL EPISTLKS. 4.51 whole nations to hell with him in troops, nobody can...exception is in case of his swerving from the faith. One main pillar of Gregory's system was borrowed from the false decretals. The Church of Rome, by a... | |
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