| 1865 - 632 páginas
...not hold the verities of the Christian religion. For said Lord Coke in Calvin's Case (7 Co. 17), ' all infidels are in law perpetual ' enemies ; for...between them, as with the devils whose subjects ' they are, and the Christians, there is perpetual hostility and ' can be no peace. Quae conventio Christi... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1804 - 534 páginas
...and humane language, from the intemperate zeal of Sir EJiuard Coke, who fays, " that all " infJeli are in law perpetual enemies ; for between them, as " with the Devils whofe fubjeels they be, and the Cbriftian, " there is perpetual hoftility, and can be no peace." Vide... | |
| 1811 - 750 páginas
...not tbat they will be converted, that being rcnwta potentia ; for between them (as with the deTils, whose subjects they be) and the Christians there is perpetual hostility, and MR. URBAN, Jan. 19. PERCEI VINGthat for some months past your respectable Publication bas been made... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1822 - 666 páginas
...mild and humane language, from the intemperate zeal of Sir Edward Coke, who says, " that all infidelt are in law perpetual enemies; for between them, as with the devils whose subjects they be, and the Christian, there is perpetual hostility, and can be no peace." Vide Calvin's case, V Co. 17, a. (/)... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1822 - 668 páginas
...and humane language, from the intemperate zeal of Sir Edward Coke, who says, " that all infuUin arc in law perpetual enemies; for between them, as with the devils whose subjects they be, and the Christian, there is perpetual hostility, and can be no peace." Vide Calvin's case, 7 Co. 17, a. (/)... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Clement Tudway Swanston - 1822 - 648 páginas
...the law presumes not that they will be converted, that being potentia remota, a remote possibility,) for between them, as with the devils, whose subjects they be, and the Christian, there is perpetual hostility, and can be no peace — 2 Cor. vi. 15. (o) 7 Co. 28., but... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1824 - 838 páginas
...different is this mild and humane language, from the intemperate zeal of Sir EDWARD COKE, who says, « that all infidels are in law perpetual enemies ; for...as with the devils whose subjects they be, and the Christian, there is perpetual hostility, and can be no peace." Vide Calvin's Case, 7 Co. 17, a. f So... | |
| 1830 - 438 páginas
...perpetual enemies; for the law presumes not that they will be converted, that being a remote possibility ; for between them, as with the devils, whose subjects they be, and the Christian, there is perpetual hostility, and can be no peace." S-.ich was toleration in the seventeenth... | |
| Charles Watkins, Henry Hopley White - 1838 - 596 páginas
...the law presumes not that they will be converted, that being remote potrntia (a remote possibility) ; for between them, as with the devils whose subjects they be, and the Christian, there A Volume of Reports must, from its very nature, be full of unconnected matter ; and,... | |
| John William Smith - 1841 - 744 páginas
...And that this was his meaning appears more plainly by what he says in Calvin's case, 7 Co. 17. b., that " all infidels are in law perpetual enemies ;...between them, as with the devils, whose subjects they are, and the Christians, there is perpetual hostility, and can be no peace. For as the apostle saith,... | |
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