As the sun and the moon are placed in the firmament," (such is the language of Innocent,) " the greater as the light of the day, and the lesser of the night ; thus are there two powers in the church ; the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls,... The Crusades - Side 1541799 - 192 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Henry Hallam - 1818 - 670 sider
...an inherent attriKCCI.ES. bute of the papacy. " As the sun and the moon are placed in the POWER. . , firmament," (such is the language of Innocent,) "...of the day, and the lesser of the night ; thus are there two powers in the church ; the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls, is the greater,... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1822 - 530 sider
...been received, at least among churchmen, as an inherent attribute of the papacy. " As the sun and the moon are placed in the firmament," (such is the language...of the day, and the lesser of the night; thus are there two powers in the church ; the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls, is the greater;... | |
| George Waddington - 1831 - 794 sider
...lie was determined to act like a sovereign.' ' As the sun and the moon are placed in the firmament, the greater as the light of the day and the lesser of the night, so are there two powers in the church, the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls, is the... | |
| William Jones - 1838 - 708 sider
...attribute of the papacy. " As the sun and the moon are placed in the firmament," says the pontiff, " the greater as the light of the day, and the lesser of the night ; thus are there two powers in the church — the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls, is the greater... | |
| John Dowling - 1845 - 698 sider
...attribute of the papacy. " As the sun and the moon are placed in*the firmament," says the pontiff, "the greater as the light of the day, and the lesser of the night ; thus are there two powers in the church — the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls, is the greater... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 610 sider
...received, at least, tcnS™" among churchmen, as an inherent attribute of the papacy. " As the sun and the moon are placed in the firmament," (such is the language...of the day, and the lesser of the night ; thus are there two powers in the church ; the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls, is the greater... | |
| 1846 - 708 sider
...command " — who boldly and openly asserted that " as the sun and moon are placed in the firmament, the greater as the light of the day, and the lesser of the night, so are these two powers in the church, the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls is the... | |
| 1850 - 806 sider
...from his well-known .lofty illustration, that. " As the sun and the moon are placed in the firmament, the greater as the light of the day, and the lesser of the night, so are there two powers in the church the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls is the greater... | |
| 1851 - 636 sider
...Papacy. As the sun and the moon are placed in the firmament (such is the language of Innocent himself), the greater as the light of the day, and the lesser of the night, thus are there two powers in the church — the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls is the greater,... | |
| 1853 - 566 sider
...See." On another occasion he asserted, that " as the sun and the moon are placed in the firmament, the greater as the light of the day and the lesser of the night, so are there two powers in the Church, the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souk, K the greater;... | |
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