Whatever, therefore, in things human is of a sacred character, whatever belongs either of its own nature or by reason of the end to which it is referred, to the salvation of souls, or to the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the... Christianity and Politics - Sivu 10tekijä(t) William Cunningham - 1915 - 270 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1907 - 1100 sivua
...between now and then, a striking divergence of spirit, ideas, and language " Whatever," declares Leo, " in things human is of a sacred, character, whatever...or to the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the Church ; whatever is to be ranged under the civil and political order, is rightly... | |
| Thomas Slater - 1911 - 358 sivua
...competent ? This question is answered by Leo XIII in his Constitution Immortale Dei, Nov. 1, 1885: "Whatever therefore in things human is of a sacred...or to the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the Church. Whatever is to be ranged under the civil and political order is rightly... | |
| Gilbert Owen Nations - 1917 - 196 sivua
...nobleness of their purpose. One of the two has for its proximate and chief object the well-being 77 of this mortal life; the other, the everlasting joys...or to the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the Church. Whatever is to be ranged under the civil and political order is rightly... | |
| Moorhouse F. X. Millar, Moorhouse I. X. Millar - 1922 - 354 sivua
...and nobleness of their purpose. One of the two has for its proximate and chief object the wellbeing of this mortal life; the other the everlasting joys...or to the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the Church. Whatever is to be ranged under the civil and political order is rightly... | |
| Moorhouse F. X. Millar, Moorhouse I. X. Millar - 1922 - 358 sivua
...and nobleness of their purpose. One of the two has for its proximate and chief object the wellbeing of this mortal life; the other the everlasting joys...the end to which it is referred, to the salvation of eoula, or to the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the Church. Whatever is to... | |
| Allen Sinclair Will - 1922 - 634 sivua
...orbit traced out within which the action of each is brought into play by its own native right. . . . "Whatever, therefore, in things human is of a sacred...which it is referred to the salvation of souls or the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the Church. Whatever is to be ranged under... | |
| Thomas Joseph Burke - 1922 - 146 sivua
...intimate connection with the sacramental dignity, must be brought before the ecclesiastical judge. "Whatever belongs, either of its own nature or by...which it is referred, to the salvation of souls or the worship of God is subject to the power and judgment of the Church."102 This right, too, belongs... | |
| Constantine Edward McGuire - 1923 - 446 sivua
...play by its own right. Whatever in things human, is of sacred character, whatever belongs either by its own nature, or by reason of the end to which it...or to the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the Church. Whatever is to be ranged under the civil and political order is rightly... | |
| Frederick Joseph Kinsman - 1924 - 268 sivua
...her own judgment, all matters that fall within its competence. . . . Whatever in things human is of sacred character, whatever belongs, either of its...or to the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the Church. Whatever is to be ranged under the civil and political order is rightly... | |
| Charles Clinton Marshall - 1928 - 392 sivua
...and nobleness of their purpose. One of the two has for its proximate and chief object the well-being of this mortal life; the other the everlasting joys...or to the worship of God, is subject to the power and judgment of the Church. Whatever is to be ranged under the civil and political order is rightly... | |
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