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7761 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 607.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the arguments made, and the positions taken, by the king and the Parliament. And this was entirely correct. Wicklif, at this particular time, was royal chaplain …
7762 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 608.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… his argument in this defense, he named “the natural rights of men, the laws of the realm of England, and the precepts of Holy Writ.” He declared: “Already a third and …
7763 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 674.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… an argument to demonstrate that everything that had been done in the process against Huss, was invalid. Huss himself “caused to be engraved on the walls of …
7764 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 731.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… Luther’s arguments shook the papacy, by remarking: “Let the pope be pope, whether by divine or human law; at all events he is pope.” When news of the discussion reached …
7765 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 761.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… clear arguments,—if I am not convinced by the very passages which I have quoted, and so bound in conscience to submit to the Word of God— I neither can nor will …
7766 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 773.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… and argument, Luther declared that he would not be driven from his position by “reason, common sense, carnal arguments,” nor “mathematical proofs.” After this …
7767 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 793.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the argument that with equal propriety they should select a doctor of physic or the pilot of a ship, because of his standing in the Church. Against the statements …
7768 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 796.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… by arguments in discourse, there they least of all desire to come. Any breach of the civil law shall be punished, but the freedom of different consciences shall …
7769 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 800.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… , their argument simply amounted to this: It is our inalienable right to believe and worship as we choose. It is likewise our inalienable right to compel everybody …
7770 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 800.5 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… every argument that might ever be offered for the restriction or the invasion of the rights of conscience by any person or any power.
7771 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 801.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the argument, whatever it may be worth, ‘ Securus indicat orbis terrarum.’
7772 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 805.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… ] In Argument in Cincinnati Case, Minor et al, on “Bible in the Public Schools,” p. 211.
7773 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 814.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… every argument for civil liberty gains additional strength when applied to liberty in the concerns of religion; and there is no argument in favor of establishing …
7774 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 817.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… , free argument and debate, errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them.
7775 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 818.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in nowise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.
7776 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 834.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… extended argument, quoted extensively from Ferdinand and Isabella in their sending out Christopher Columbus, and their hope “that by God’s assistance …
7777 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 836.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… whole argument and decision of the Court, not a word of the history that is cited in the preceding chapter, which is the only history on the subject, is quoted …
7778 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 837.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
10. Here we may properly present in summary form the whole discussion as presented by the Court. From the very words of the Court, the sum of the argument stands thus:—
7779 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 847.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… its “argument,” and demanded the closing of the then-coming Columbian Exposition or World’s Fair, on Sunday, by National authority “because this is a Christian …
7780 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 852.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the argument for the validity of the claim of infallibility on the part of the papacy.