| Robert Hussey - 1851 - 256 pages
...which it ordains, I hope that I may deserve to be in one communion with you, which the Apostolic Chair preaches, in which is the entire and true solidity of the Christian religion. And I promise, as to those who are separated from the Communion of the Catholic Church, that their... | |
| George Augustus F. Wilks - 1851 - 414 pages
...which it ordains, I hope that I may deserve to be in one communion with you, which the apostolic chair preaches, in which is the entire and true solidity of the Christian religion. And I promise, as to those who are separated from the communion of the Catholic Church, that their... | |
| Henry Edward Manning - 1870 - 252 pages
...undefiled. Desiring, therefore, not to be in the least degree separated from the faith and doctrine of that See, we hope that we may deserve to be in the one...which is the entire and true solidity of the Christian religion.f And, with the approval of the Second Council of Lyons, * St. Matthew xvi. 18. t From the... | |
| James Waterworth - 1871 - 496 pages
...the Catholic religion has always been kept undefiled, and her well-known doctrine has been kept holy. Desiring, therefore, not to be in the least degree...entire and true solidity of the Christian religion. And, with the approval of the Second Council of Lyons, the Greeks professed: That the Holy Roman Church... | |
| Henry Edward Manning - 1871 - 410 pages
...undefiled. Desiring, therefore, not. to be in the least degree separated from the faith and doctrine of that See, we hope that we may deserve to be in the one...entire and true solidity of the Christian religion, f And, with the approval of the Second Council of Lyons, the Greeks professed that the Holy Koman Church... | |
| George Roy Badenoch, Robert Potts - 1874 - 654 pages
...been kept undefiled, and her well-known doctrine has been kept holy. Desiring, therefore, not to bi' in the least degree separated from the faith and doctrine...which is the entire and true solidity of the Christian religion.1 And. with the approval of the Second Council of Lyons, the Greeks professed : That the Holy... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - 250 pages
...undefiled. Desiring, therefore, not to be in the least degree separated from the faith and doctrine of that See, we hope that we may deserve to be in the one...entire and true solidity of the Christian religion. And, with the approval of the Second Council of Lyons, the Greeks professed that the Holy Roman Church... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone, Philip Schaff - 1875 - 188 pages
...imiversalem siring, therefore, not to be in the least degree separated from the faith and doctrine of that See, we hope that we may deserve to be in the one...which is the entire and true solidity of the Christian religion.1 And, with the approval of the Second Council of Lyons, the Greeks professed that the holy... | |
| Joseph Adam G. Hergenröther (card.) - 1876 - 890 pages
...Desiring therefore not to be in the least degree separated from the faith and doctrine of this See, W0 hope that we may deserve to be in the one communion...variance with one another, and that the originals are lost.1 These variations, however, do not touch the essential point, and are merely later additions,... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1876 - 328 pages
...univ^rsalem siring, therefoi-e, not to be in thb least degree separated from the faith and doctrine of that See, we hope that we may deserve to be in the one...•which is the entire and true solidity of the Christian religion.1 And, with the approval of the Second Council of Lyons, the Greeks professed that the holy... | |
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