Catholicism in Austria; Or An Epitome of the Austrian Ecclesiastical Law; with a Dissertation Upon the Rights and Duties of the English Government, with Respect to the Catholics of Ireland

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J. Murray, 1827 - 252 頁

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第 54 頁 - Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward; for this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering
第 105 頁 - that they are rarely submitted to without a sacrifice of principle, " and a depravation of character; at least it may be pronounced, " that a ministry so degraded would soon fall into the lowest hands; " for it would be found impossible to engage men of worth and " ability in so precarious and humiliating a profession.
第 101 頁 - of those severe and jealous laws which " have been enacted against the professors of " that religion, was accidental in its origin, so " probably it will be temporary in its duration; " and that these restrictions ought not to continue " one day longer than some visible danger
第 138 頁 - by intimidations of law, that religion which is " founded in maxims of reason and credibility, " will gradually gain over the other to it. I do " not mean that men will formally renounce their " ancient religion, but that they will adopt into " it the more rational doctrines, the
第 129 頁 - because the property, the liberty, and the " life of the subject, may be taken away by the " authority of the laws, for any reason which, in " the judgment of the legislature, renders such a " measure necessary to the common welfare. *' Moreover, as the precepts of religion may " regulate all the offices of life, or may be so
第 102 頁 - all, except where the suspected union between " certain obnoxious principles in politics, and " certain tenets in religion, is nearly universal; " in which case, it makes little difference to the " subscriber, whether the test be religious or " political; and the State is somewhat better " secured by the one than the other.
第 105 頁 - of their duty, as may save their souls. Moreover, a little ' experience of the disposition of the common people will in every ' country inform us, that it is one thing to edify them in Christian ' knowledge, and another to gratify their taste for vehement,
第 129 頁 - from every authority over the conduct of " its subjects. Religious liberty is, like civil " liberty, not an immunity from restraint, but the " being restrained by no law but what in a " greater degree conduces to the public welfare.'*
第 54 頁 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man, for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him, for so is the will of
第 150 頁 - and that she enjoins upon her followers a community of " goods. With what tolerable propriety could one of this sect be " appointed a judge or a magistrate, whose office it is to decide " upon questions of private right, and to protect men in the

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