| 1810 - 700 trang
...church in her doctrines, who never thought of dethroning kins-:, or of sanctifying assassination. '] he wrath of heaven is denounced against crimes, but innocent...uncharitableness of the puritans, who condemn alike to eternal punishments eieti the most inoffensive proselytes to popery." Tor his own part, he adds, " that Conspiracy,... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 trang
...with that church in her scholastic doctrines ; who yet had never admitted her seditious principles, concerning the pope's power of dethroning kings, or...alike to eternal torments, even the most inoffensive partisans of popery. For his part, he added, that conspiracy, however atrocious, should never alter,... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 604 trang
...with that church in her scholastic doctrines ; who yet had never admitted her seditious principles, concerning the Pope's power of dethroning Kings, or...alike to eternal torments, even the most inoffensive partisans of popery. For his part, he added, that conspiracy, however atrocious, should never alter,... | |
| James Caulfield - 1813 - 184 trang
...pensioners, without his taking the requisite oaths. The king, in his speech to the parliament, observed, that though religion had engaged the conspirators in so...denounced against crimes, but innocent error may obtain it's favour; and nothing to learn on the trumpet the points of war, and kept him in pay for a month... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1817 - 512 trang
...e normous barbarities. The wrath of Heaven (he continued) is denounced against crimes, but inn cent error may obtain its favour ; and nothing can be more...the puritans who condemn alike to eternal torments vcn the most inoffensive partizans of popery. This mild and tolerant spiiit evinced by the monarch... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 490 trang
...concerning the pope's power of dethroning kings, " or sanctifying assassination. The wrath of hea" ven is denounced against crimes ; but innocent " error...uncharitableness of the " puritans, who condemn alike to eternal torment, " even the most inoffensive partisans of popery. " For his part, he added, that the conspiracy,... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 482 trang
...concerning the pope's power of dethroning kings, " or sanctifying assassination. The wrath of hea" ven is denounced against crimes; but innocent " error...hateful, than the uncharitableness of the " puritans, who condemn'alike to eternal torment• " even the most inoifensive partisans of popery. " For his part,... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 482 trang
...that church, in her scholastic doctrines ; who " yet, had never admitted her seditious principles, " concerning the pope's power of dethroning kings, " or sanctifying assassination. The wrath of hea" ven is denounced against crimes ; but innocent " error may obtain its favour ; and nothing can... | |
| William Phelan - 1827 - 378 trang
...Romanists in the same guilt, or suppose them equally disposed to commit such enormous barbarities. The wrath of heaven is denounced against crimes, but innocent error may obtain its favor ; and many holy men, our ancestors among the rest, had concurred with the church of Rome in her... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 492 trang
...with that church in her scholastic doctrines ; who yet had never admitted her seditious principles, concerning the pope's power of dethroning kings, or...The wrath of Heaven is denounced against crimes, but inno15 Athen. Ox. Tol.ii. fol. 254. 16 Digby, after his condemnation, said in a letter to his wife... | |
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