A Commentary on the Present Index LegislationBrowne and Nolan, 1907 - 252 pages |
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A Commentary on the Present Index Legislation (Classic Reprint) Timothy Hurley No preview available - 2017 |
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Page 85 - Lord: 33 But he that is married caretb for the things that are of the world, how he may please his wife. 34 There is difference also between a wife and a virgin. The unmarried woman careth for the things of the Lord, that she may be holy, both in body and in spirit : but she that is married, careth for the things of the world, how she may please her husband.
Page 85 - If thou wilt be perfect, go sell what thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven : and come follow me.
Page 78 - Si quis autem libros ipsos integros cum omnibus suis partibus, prout in Ecclesia Catholica legi consueverunt, et in veteri vulgata Latina editione habentur, pro sacris et canonicis non susceperit; et traditiones praedictas sciens et prudens contempserit; anathema sit.
Page 77 - Qui quidem Veteris et Novi Testamenti libri integri cum omnibus suis partibus, prout in eiusdem Concilii decreto recensentur, et in veteri vulgata latina editione habentur, pro sacris et canonicis suscipiendi sunt. Eos vero Ecclesia pro sacris et canonicis habet, non ideo, quod sola humana industria concinnati, sua deinde auctoritate sint approbati; nec ideo dumtaxat, quod revelationem sine errore contineant; sed propterea, quod Spiritu Sancto inspirante conscripti Deum habent auctorem, atque ut...
Page 79 - It cannot be in every respect, unless we are bound de fide to believe that ' terra in seternum stat,' and that heaven is above us, and that there are no antipodes. And it seems unworthy of Divine Greatness, that the Almighty should in His revelation of Himself to us undertake mere secular duties, and assume the office of a narrator, as such, or an historian, or geographer, except so far as the secular matters bear directly upon the revealed truth. The Councils of Trent and the Vatican fulfil this...
Page 20 - ... nihilominus si forte eveniat , ut alicui per errorem materia aliqua discutienda committatur , ab illius peculiaribus studiis aliena , idque a Censore , aut Consultore electo , ex ipsa libri lectione deprehendatur...
Page 21 - Hoc quoque diligenter animadvertendum monemus, haud rectum judicium de vero Auctoris sensu fieri posse , nisi omni ex parte illius Liber legatur ; quaeque diversis in locis posita et collocata sunt, inter se comparentur; Universum praeterea Auctoris consilium et institutum attente dispiciatur; neque vero ex una vel altera propositione a suo contextu divulsa , vel seorsim ab aliis , qua?
Page 18 - Libres, vel forte ob eum ipsum qui in examen adducitur, et hune quidem proscribi oporteat; prae oculis habeatur usu jamdiu recepta consuetudo prohibendi librum, adjecta clausula : Donec corrigatur...
Page 223 - Receive ye the Holy Ghost : whose sins ye shall forgive, they are forgiven them : and whose sins ye shall retain, they are retained :" to which the other forms contained in Matt.
Page 5 - Quae res praeclare confirmant, praecipuas romanorum Pontificum curas in eo fuisse perpetuo positas, ut opinionum errores morumque corruptelam, geminam hanc civitatum labem ac ruinam, pravis libris gigni ac disseminari solitam, a civili hominum societate defenderent.