It is necessary that there be one king, who should reign and govern, otherwise those living in the kingdom do not attain their end, and moreover, the kingdom itself is destroyed, in accordance with the words of the infallible truth: 'Every kingdom divided... The Catholic Historical Review - Page 971924Full view - About this book
| Richard William Church - Church and state - 1878 - 368 pages
...do his subjects miss their end, but the kingdom itself falls to destruction, according to that word of the infallible truth : " Every kingdom divided against itself shall be brought to desolation." If then this holds good in these cases, and in each individual thing which is ordered to one certain... | |
| Richard William Church - 1878 - 360 pages
...do his subjects miss their end, but the kingdom itself falls to destruction, according to that word of the infallible truth : "Every kingdom divided against itself shall be brought to desolation." If then this holds good in these cases, and in each individual thing which is ordered to one certain... | |
| United States - 1889 - 412 pages
...do his subjects miss their end, but the kingdom itself falls to destruction, according to that word of the infallible truth : " Every kingdom divided against itself shall be brought to desolation." If then this holds good in these cases, and in each individual thing which is ordered to one certain... | |
| United States - 1902 - 510 pages
...do his subjects miss their end, but the kingdom itself falls to destruction, according to that word of the infallible truth: " Every kingdom divided against itself shall be brought to desolation." If then this holds good in these cases, and in each individual thing which is ordered to one certain... | |
| Francis William Coker - Political science - 1914 - 608 pages
...do his subjects miss their end, but the kingdom itself falls to destruction, according to that word of the infallible truth: "Every kingdom divided against itself shall be brought to desolation." If then this holds good in these cases, and in each individual thing which is ordered to one certain... | |
| Francis William Coker - Political science - 1914 - 618 pages
...do his subjects miss their end, but the kingdom itself falls to destruction, according to that word of the infallible truth: "Every kingdom divided against itself shall be brought to desolation." If then this holds good in these cases, and in each individual thing which is ordered to one certain... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1921 - 490 pages
...one supreme official, otherwise the state will be destroyed. This we gather from the following: 331 "It is necessary that there be one king, who should...divided against itself, shall be brought to desolation.' " 332 According to Dante then no state, at least no larger state can maintain itself if the people... | |
| John Joseph Rolbiecki - State, The - 1921 - 170 pages
...one supreme official, otherwise the state will be destroyed. This we gather from the following: 881 "It is necessary that there be one king, who should...divided against itself, shall be brought to desolation.' " S82 According to Dante then no state, at least no larger state can maintain itself if the people... | |
| Francis William Coker - Political science - 1914 - 600 pages
...do his subjects miss their end, but the kingdom itself falls to destruction, according to that word of the infallible truth: "Every kingdom divided against itself shall be brought to desolation." If then this holds good in these cases, and in each individual thing which is ordered to one certain... | |
| Chris Brown, Terry Nardin, Nicholas Rengger - History - 2002 - 634 pages
...the kingdom not achieve that purpose, but the kingdom itself falls to ruin, in accordance with those words of the infallible Truth: 'Every kingdom divided against itself shall be laid waste.' If this holds true in these cases and in individuals who are ordered to one particular... | |
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