The Almighty, therefore, has appointed the charge of the human race between two powers, the ecclesiastical and the civil, the one being set over divine, and the other over human, things. Each in its kind is supreme, each has fixed limits within which... The Atlantic Monthly - Sivu 5311927Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
 | Philip Kates - 1928 - 54 sivua
...definition is found in the encyclical of Leo XIII, of November 1, 1885 :» "The Almighty, therefore, has appointed the charge of the human race between...ecclesiastical and the civil, the one being set over Divine, the other over human things. Each in its kind is supreme, leach has fixed limits within which it is... | |
 | Conrad Henry Moehlman - 1929 - 244 sivua
...upon as inferior to the civil power, or in any manner dependent upon it. ... The Almighty, therefore, has appointed the charge of the human race between...ecclesiastical and the civil, the one being set over divine, the other over human things. Each in its kind is supreme, each has fixed limits within which it is... | |
 | Sidney Z. Ehler, John B. Morrall - 1967 - 646 sivua
...x, 6. 4 Ibid, xiii, 10. 5 Acts v, 29. Contrast between the Church and State The Almighty, therefore, has appointed the charge of the human race between...set over divine, and the other over human, things. Each in its kind is supreme, each has fixed limits within which it is contained, limits which arc defined... | |
 | Thomas P. Ferguson - 1993 - 212 sivua
...competence of both the spiritual and temporal societies. He wrote that "God has divided the government of the human race between two powers, the ecclesiastical and the civil," and of these, "one of them is set in charge of divine things, the other of human things." Further,... | |
 | Glen Segell - 2000 - 110 sivua
...his theory of "The Two Powers." "The Almighty, therefore, has given the charge of the human race to two powers, the ecclesiastical and the civil, the...set over divine, and the other over human, things. "(25) This teaching is unlikely to command assent in the modern world. The logic of the Liberal position... | |
 | Anthony Cooney, John Medaille - 2002 - 20 sivua
...his theory of "The Two Powers." "The Almighty, therefore, has given the charge of the human race to two powers, the ecclesiastical and the civil, the...set over divine, and the other over human, things." 25 This teaching is unlikely to command assent in the modern world. The logic of the Liberal position... | |
 | Walter Lippmann - 2003 - 264 sivua
...compressed into very simple form. The Roman Catholic Church teaches in the words of Pope Leo XIII that "the Almighty has appointed the charge of the human...ecclesiastical and the civil, the one being set over divine, the other over human things." But who, asks Mr. Marshall, shall decide what are the divine and what... | |
 | John Witte (Jr.), John Witte, Frank S. Alexander - 2006 - 612 sivua
...safeguard of her independence. . . ,54 The Almighty, therefore, has given the charge of the human race to two powers, the ecclesiastical and the civil, the...set over divine, and the other over human, things. Each in its kind is supreme, each has fixed limits within which it is contained, limits which are defined... | |
 | Imma Penn - 2007 - 353 sivua
...power is to be sought for in God, Himself, and not in the multitude . . . The Almighty, therefore, has appointed the charge of the human race between...set over divine, and the other over human things. Each in its kind is supreme, each has fixed limits within which it is contained, limits which are defined... | |
 | 1920 - 924 sivua
...Man's spiritual and moral well-being are the special object of the Church. "The Almighty, therefore, has appointed the charge of the human race between...one being set over divine and the other over human things."2 Nor is the jurisdiction of the State over "human things" exclusive and complete. There is... | |
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