History of Dogma, Volume 6Williams & Norgate, 1899 - Dogma |
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... priests . This Western monachism could not withdraw from the task of serving the Church and urging itself upon it , ie . , upon the clergy of the day , as Christianity . The Christian freedom which it strove for was for it , with all ...
... priests . This Western monachism could not withdraw from the task of serving the Church and urging itself upon it , ie . , upon the clergy of the day , as Christianity . The Christian freedom which it strove for was for it , with all ...
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... priest and sacrifice , whose body and blood are truly ( veraciter ) contained in the sacrifice of the altar under the appearances of bread and wine , the bread being transubstantiated into the body , and the wine into the blood by ...
... priest and sacrifice , whose body and blood are truly ( veraciter ) contained in the sacrifice of the altar under the appearances of bread and wine , the bread being transubstantiated into the body , and the wine into the blood by ...
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... priest ( parochus ) . It is laid down in the twenty - first chapter : " Every believer , of either sex , after arriving at the years of discretion , must by himself ( solus ) faithfully confess all his sins , at least once a year , to ...
... priest ( parochus ) . It is laid down in the twenty - first chapter : " Every believer , of either sex , after arriving at the years of discretion , must by himself ( solus ) faithfully confess all his sins , at least once a year , to ...
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... priests and sacraments ; but now the individual must be dealt with . He must be laid hold of , and guided to repentance . The gospel must be brought home to every man : the world must be again shaken , and rescued from its old ways , by ...
... priests and sacraments ; but now the individual must be dealt with . He must be laid hold of , and guided to repentance . The gospel must be brought home to every man : the world must be again shaken , and rescued from its old ways , by ...
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... priests , from the secular priests to the laity - this was the course by which Christianity was to be delivered from secularity ; it is at the same time the history of the awakening of religious individualism in the West . And in the ...
... priests , from the secular priests to the laity - this was the course by which Christianity was to be delivered from secularity ; it is at the same time the history of the awakening of religious individualism in the West . And in the ...
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Page 127 - Uterque ergo est in potestate Ecclesise, spiritualis scilicet gladius et materialis. Sed is quidem pro Ecclesia, ille vero ab Ecclesia exercendus. Ille sacerdotis, is manu regum et militum, sed ad nutum et patientiam sacerdotis.
Page 219 - Ratio sacramentalis gratiae se habet ad gratiam communiter dictam, sicut ratio speciei ad genus, unde sicut non aequivoce dicitur animal communiter dictum et pro homine sumptum, ita non aequivoce dicitur gratia communiter sumpta et gratia sacramentalis.
Page 45 - Nicolaus et haec sancta synodus auctoritate evangelica et apostolica tenendam tradidit mihique firmavit: scilicet panem et vinum, quae in altari ponuntur, post consecrationem non solum sacramentum, sed etiam verum corpus et sanguinem domini nostri Jesu Christi esse, et sensualiter non solum sacramento, sed in veritate manibus sacerdotum tractari frangi et fidelium dentibus atteri, iurans per sanctam et homousion trinitatem et per haec sacrosancta Christi Evangelia.
Page 157 - Et hoc modo sacra doctrina est scientia: quia procedit ex principiis notis lumine superioris scientiae, quae scilicet est scientia Dei et beatorum.
Page 161 - Cum igitur gratia non tollat naturam, sed perficiat, oportet quod naturalis ratio subserviat fidei, sicut et naturalis inclinatio voluntatis • obsequitur caritati.
Page 125 - Quis nesciat: reges et duces ab iis habuisse principium, qui, Deum ignorantes, superbia, rapinis, perfidia, homicidiis, postremo universis pene sceleribus, mundi principe diabolo videlicet agitante, super pares, scilicet homines, dominari caeca cupidine et intolerabili praesumptione affectaverunt.
Page 235 - Ad hoc breviter dici potest, illud quod offertur et consecratur a sacerdote vocari sacrificium et oblationem, quia memoria est et repraesentatio sacrificii veri et sanctae immolationis factae in ara crucis.
Page 286 - Et ideo quod homo convertatur ad Deum, hoc non potest esse nisi Deo ipsum convertente.
Page 269 - Petrum coeli clavigerum ejusque successores suos in terris vicarios commisit fidelibus salubriter dispensandum et propriis et rationabilibus causis, nunc pro totali nunc pro partiali remissione pcenae temporalis pro peccatis debitae tam generaliter quam specialiter, prout cum Deo expedire cognoscerent, vere penitentibus et coniessis misericorditer applicandum.' Extravag. Com., vi., ch. ii. term,
Page 127 - Ergo si deviat terrena potestas, judicabitur a potestate spirituali : sed si deviat spiritualis, minor a suo superiori : si vero suprema, a solo Deo, non ab homine poterit judicari : testante apostolo, spiritualis homo judicat omnia, ipse autem a nemine judicatur.