 | Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822
...expect that the innumerable cases of conscience, which a whole trade of lawyers and divines amongst them have made, can be entered into the records of...passing from them, but by warranty from several hands intrusted to examine them, " Ne fides ecclesiae aliquid detriment! patiatur;" " that nothing be published... | |
 | Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828
...expect that the innumerable cases of conscience, which a whole trade of lawyers and divines amongst them have made, can be entered into the records of...passing from them, but by warranty from several hands intrusted to examine them, " Ne fides ecclesiae aliquid detrimenti. patiatur;" "that nothing be published... | |
 | Joseph Mendham - 1830
...expect that the innumerable cases of conscience, which a whole trade of lawyers and divines amongst them have made, can be entered into the records of...the intuition of authority in the public conduct of soids, in their allowed sermons, in their books licensed by a curious and inquisitive authority, not... | |
 | Enchiridion - 1836
...expect that the innumerable cases of conscience, which a whole trade of lawyers and divines amongst them have made, can be entered into the records of...and inquisitive authority, not passing from them but c Reginald. lib. de Contrit. c. 2. cap. 5. by warranty from several hands intrusted to examine them,... | |
 | John Tillotson (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1843
...expect that the innumerable cases of conscience, which a whole trade of lawyers and divines amongst them have made, can be entered into the records of...doctors, in the face of the sun, under the intuition 01 authority in the public conduct of souls, in their allowed sermons, in their books licensed by a... | |
 | Charles Elliott - 1851
...gravest doctors, in the face of the sun, by authority of their superiors, in the public instruction of souls, in their allowed sermons, in their books licensed by a watchful and inquisitive authority, and licensed too after passing a rigid examination of critical... | |
 | Enchiridion - 1852
...expect that the innumerable cases of conscience, which a whole trade of lawyers and divines amongst them have made, can be entered into the records of...passing from them but by warranty from several hands intrusted to examine them, ne fides ecclesice aliquid detrimenti patiatur; that nothing be published... | |
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