| Martin John Spalding - 1844 - 412 sidor
...Denmark in 1692, thirty-two years after this singular transaction, makes the curious observation — ' that in the Roman Catholic religion there is a resisting...civil power, from the division of authority with the heads of the church at Rome; but in the North, the Lutheran church is entirely subservient to the civil... | |
| 1848 - 704 sidor
...of Denmark in 1692, thirty-two years after this singular transaction, makes the curious observation that 'in the Roman Catholic religion there is a resisting...civil power, from the division of authority with the heads of the church at Rome; but in the north the Lutheran church is entirely subservient to the civil... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1855 - 602 sidor
...there is a resisting principle to absolute civil power, from the division of authority with the heads of the Church at Rome ; but in the north, the Lutheran...of Protestant countries have lost their liberties since they changed their religion for a better." " The blind obedience which is destructive of natural... | |
| Martin John Spalding - 1860 - 508 sidor
...Denmark in 1692, thirty-two years after this singular transaction, makes the curious observation — ' that in the Roman Catholic religion there is a resisting...entirely subservient to the civil power, and the whole of (he northern people of Protestant countries, have lost tJieir liberties ever since they changed their... | |
| Martin John Spalding - 1870 - 506 sidor
...transaction, makes the curious observation—' that in th« Roman Catholic religion there is a resistirig principle to absolute civil power, from the division...have lost their liberties ever since they changed tiieir religion for a better.' .... 'The blind obedience which is destructive of natural liberty, is,... | |
| James J. Treacy - 1885 - 420 sidor
...Denmark in 1692, thirty-two years after this singular transaction, makes the curious observation : " That in the Roman Catholic religion, there is a resisting...division of authority with the head of the Church of Rome ; but in the north, the Lutheran Church is entirely subservient to the civil power, and the... | |
| Alfred Young - 1894 - 660 sidor
...Molesworth, thirty-two years after this singular transaction, makes this curious observation—that' in the Roman Catholic religion there is a resisting principle to absolute civil power due to division of authority with the head of the Church at Rome, but in the north the Lutheran Church... | |
| Alfred Young - 1895 - 648 sidor
...Lord Molesworth, thirty-two years after this singular transaction, makes this curious observation — that ' in the Roman Catholic religion there is a resisting principle to absolute civil power due to division of authority with the head of the Church at Rome, but in the north the Lutheran Church... | |
| Patrick F. O'Hare - 1916 - 396 sidor
...who not only observed the fact, but discovered its reason. "In the Roman Catholic religion," he says, "there is a resisting principle to absolute civil...division of authority with the head of the Church of Rome. But in the North, the Lutheran church is entirely subservient to the civil power and the whole... | |
| William Henry Thorne - 1900 - 412 sidor
...resisting principle to absolute civil power from the division of authority with the head of the Church of Rome; but in the north, the Lutheran Church is entirely...of Protestant countries have lost their liberties since they changed their religion." John von Miller, another Protestant historian in his " Reise der... | |
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