we have fallen ot times so calamitous, and so humiliating to the spouse of Jesus Christ, that it is not possible for her to practise, nor expedient to recall so holy maxims; and she is forced to interrupt the course of her just severities against the... A Plea for the West - Page 163by Lyman Beecher - 1835 - 190 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lutheran Church - 1830 - 398 pages
...every duty to him, freed from all obligation and all homage. 'In truth,' said he, 'we have fallen on times so calamitous, and so humiliating to the Spouse...of Jesus Christ, that it is not possible for her to practice, nor expedient, to recall so holy maxims ; and she is forced to interrupt the course of her... | |
| Christian education - 1831 - 716 pages
...every duty to him, freed from all obligation and all homage. •In truth,' said he, 'we have fallen on times so calamitous, and so humiliating to the Spouse...not possible for her to practise, nor expedient to retail so holy maxims ; and she is forced to interrupt the course of her just severities against the... | |
| Clergy - 1831 - 352 pages
...from all obligation and all homage. ' In truth,' said he, ' we have fallen on times so calamitous, ami so humiliating to the Spouse of Jesus Christ, that it is not possible for her to practise, nor expcditnt to recall so holy maxims ; and she is forced to interrupt the course of her just severities... | |
| Clergy - 1831 - 352 pages
...every duty to him, freed from all ohligation and all homage. * In truth,' said he, ' we have fallen on times so calamitous, and so humiliating to the spouse of Jesus Christ, that it is not possihle for her to practise, nor expedient to recall so holy maxims ; and she is forced to interrupt... | |
| Alexander Campbell - Church - 1837 - 364 pages
...change of spirit, but of times : for says the pope : " the times are so calamitous —that the church is forced to interrupt the course of her JUST SEVERITIES against THE ENEMIES OF THE FAITH !" These are truly calamitous times ! ! Alas for prosperous days ! I am indeed sorry that our debate... | |
| 1844 - 806 pages
...consistently, this lamentation : • In truth, we have fallen on times so calamitous, and so hnmiliating English in the reign ofherjutt teveritif.s against the enemies of her faith.1 In other words ; she ceases to persecute them,... | |
| Edwin Hall - Great Britain - 1846 - 456 pages
...humiliating to the spouse of Jesus Christ, that it is not possible for her to practise, nor expedient for her to recall so holy maxims ; and she is FORCED to interrupt...JUST SEVERITIES against the enemies of the faith." Rome now had the power once more in her own hands ; and England was at her mercy. The old sanguinary... | |
| Edwin Hall - Great Britain - 1846 - 454 pages
...VII., in AD 1805, writing his nuncio in Vienna, says : " We have fallen on times so calamitous and humiliating to the spouse of Jesus Christ, that it...is not possible for her to practise, nor expedient for her to recall so holy maxims ; and she is FORCED to interrupt the course of her j UST SEVERITIES... | |
| Jacopo Leone - 1848 - 332 pages
...concludes Pius VII., "we are fallen upon times of great calamity, and of such deep humiliation for the spouse of Jesus Christ, that it is not possible for her to practise many of her holy maxims, nor even expedient for her to bring them forward ; and she is, at the same... | |
| Edward Beecher - 1855 - 456 pages
...princes guilty of heresy. Indeed we have fallen upon such calamitous times, times of such humiliation to the spouse of Jesus Christ, (!) that it is not possible for her to practise nor expedient to invoke HER MOST SACRED MAXIMS OF JUST RIGOR against the enemies and rebels of the faith. But, if she... | |
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