| Peter Roberts - 1809 - 216 páginas
...decrees of the council of Constance, concerning the authority of general councils, ought to remain in force and virtue ; and that the church of France does not approve f those who say that those decrees are doubtful, or that .they have not been approved, or that they... | |
| 1856 - 540 páginas
...observed religiously through all times by the Gallican Church, remain in their strength and vigour; aud that the Church of France does not approve of the opinion of those who attack these decrees, or who weaken them by saying that their authority is not well established,... | |
| 1866 - 904 páginas
...the Roman pontiffs, and religiously observed at all times by the Gallican church, remain in all their force and virtue; and that the church of France does not approve the opinion of those who attack these decrees, or who enfeeble them by Baying that their authority... | |
| Étienne Ursin Bouzique - 1875 - 374 páginas
...of the Roman pontiffs, and observed in all time religiously by the Gallican Church, remain in their force and virtue ; and that the Church of France does not approve the opinion of those who assail those decrees or weaken them by saying that their authority is not... | |
| Charles Lindsey - 1877 - 418 páginas
...practice ofthe whole Church and the Roman Pontiffs, and religiously observed at all times by the Gallican Church, remain in their full force and virtue, and that the Church of France does not approve the opinion of those who attacked these decrees, or enfeebled them by denying that their authority... | |
| Claude-François baron de Méneval - 1894 - 584 páginas
...the Roman Pontiff, and religiously observed in all times by the Gallican Church, remain in all their force and virtue; and that the Church of France does not approve the opinion of those who attack these deerees, or who weaken them by saying that thei authority is... | |
| Claude-François baron de Méneval - 1894 - 570 páginas
...the Roman Pontiff, and religiously observed in all times by the Gallican Church, remain in all their force and virtue; and that the Church of France does not approve the opinion of those who attack these decrees, or who weaken them by saying that their authority is... | |
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