The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27Hatchard and Company, 1828 - Religion |
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Page 129
... heresy whatsoever is disagreeing , and not consonant to the said twelve ar- ticles . " Article II . - We do believe that there is one God , Father , Son , and Holy Spirit . " Article III . - We acknowledge for the holy canonical ...
... heresy whatsoever is disagreeing , and not consonant to the said twelve ar- ticles . " Article II . - We do believe that there is one God , Father , Son , and Holy Spirit . " Article III . - We acknowledge for the holy canonical ...
Page 156
... heresy , constituted part of the prerogative of the bishops , in their respective dioceses , and came ex- clusively within their control . As a sample of the exercise of their power in Spain , it may be observed , that from the fourth ...
... heresy , constituted part of the prerogative of the bishops , in their respective dioceses , and came ex- clusively within their control . As a sample of the exercise of their power in Spain , it may be observed , that from the fourth ...
Page 157
... heresy ; and he was burnt alive in the presence of king James , his sons , and two bishops . " In 1334 , F. William da Costa con- demned F. Bonato to the flames , and re- conciled many persons who had been per- verted by that monk ...
... heresy ; and he was burnt alive in the presence of king James , his sons , and two bishops . " In 1334 , F. William da Costa con- demned F. Bonato to the flames , and re- conciled many persons who had been per- verted by that monk ...
Page 158
... heresy . On the ap- pointed day the clergy and the people as- sembled round a scaffold , where the per- son slightly suspected stood bare - headed , that he might be seen by every one . The mass was performed , and the inquisitor ...
... heresy . On the ap- pointed day the clergy and the people as- sembled round a scaffold , where the per- son slightly suspected stood bare - headed , that he might be seen by every one . The mass was performed , and the inquisitor ...
Page 159
... heresy , on pain of mortal sin and excommunication . The consequence of this edict was , that an heretic was only informed that he was accused , at the mo- ment when he was arrested and dragged to the dungeons of the Inquisition . " The ...
... heresy , on pain of mortal sin and excommunication . The consequence of this edict was , that an heretic was only informed that he was accused , at the mo- ment when he was arrested and dragged to the dungeons of the Inquisition . " The ...
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