| 1814 - 804 pagina’s
...predecessors, and endowed with so many and extensive privileges; that on (be contrary it was very difficult, not to say impossible, that the church could recover a firm and Jttralle peace so long as the said society subsisted; in consequence hereof, and determined by the... | |
| 1845 - 694 pagina’s
...excited the faithful to all the went, forced His Holiness to the conviction that it was very difficult, not to say impossible, that the Church could recover...durable peace so long as the said Society subsisted ; and compelled him, in the plenitude of his apostolical power, to suppress and abolish the said company... | |
| Henry Phillpotts - 1826 - 510 pagina’s
...their own power, — we have witCLEMBNT XIV. difficult, not to say impossible, that the Church should recover a firm and durable peace so long as the said society subsisted, after mature deliberation, we do, &C. SUPPRESS AND ABOLISH THE SAID COMPANY : tee deprive it of all... | |
| Catholic claims - 1826 - 322 pagina’s
...further considered, &c. that, it was very difficult, not to say impossible, that the Church should recover a firm and durable peace so long as the said Society subsisted, after mature deliberation, we do, &c. SUPPRESS AND ABOLISH THE SAID COMPANY; we deprice it of all activity... | |
| 1827 - 394 pagina’s
...disposal." Clement XIV. said " It was very difficult, not to say impossible, that the church should recover a firm and durable peace, so long as the said Society subsisted," and, therefore, he suppressed and abolished it, with all schools, colleges, lands," &c. i Pius VII.... | |
| 1838 - 618 pagina’s
...predecessors, and endowed with so many and extensive privileges; that on the contrary it was very difficult, not to say impossible, that the Church could recover...which prudence, and the good government of the Church have dictated, the knowledge of which we reserve to ourselves, conforming ourselves to the examples... | |
| Jesuits - 1838 - 296 pagina’s
...predecessors, and endowed with so many and extensive privileges ; that on the contrary it was very difficult, not to say impossible, that the Church could recover...which prudence, and the good government of the Church have dictated, the knowledge of which we reserve to ourselves, conforming ourselves to the examples... | |
| 1848 - 632 pagina’s
...and inspiration of the Holy Spirit, . . . having further considered . . . that it was very difficult, not to say impossible, that the Church could recover...durable peace so long as the said Society subsisted, . . . after a mature deliberation, we do, out of our certain knowledge, and the fullness of our Apostolical... | |
| 1849 - 644 pagina’s
.... . . having further considered . . . that it was very difficult, not to say impossible, that tlie Church could recover a firm and durable peace so long as the said Society subsisted, . . . after a mature deliberation, we do, out of our certain knowledge, and the fullness of our Apostolical... | |
| Giovanni Battista Nicolini - 1854 - 938 pagina’s
...and endowed with • so many and extensive privileges ; that, on tho contrary, it was very difficult, not to say impossible, that the Church could recover...motives which prudence and the good government of tho Church have dictated, tlic knowledge of which we reserve to ourselves, conforming ourselves to... | |
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