 | Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)
...iha society should take a third vow of obedience ' the pope, binding themselves to go whither-*ever he should command for the service of religion, and without requiring any thing from tie holy see for their support. At a time when the papal authority had received such a shock by the... | |
 | William Robertson - 1830 - 610 pagina’s
...which are common to all the orders of regulars, the members of his society should take a fourth TOW of obedience to the pope, binding themselves to go whithersoever he should command for the servrce of religion, and without requiring any thing from the holy see for their support. At a time... | |
 | Charles Buck, Restoration - 1831 - 628 pagina’s
...are common to all the orders of reguI lars, the members of his society should ! take a fourth vow ot" obedience to the pope, binding themselves to go whithersoever...the holy see for their support. At a time when the pupal authority had received such a shock by the revolt of so many nations from the Romish church,... | |
 | Charles Buck - 1833 - 945 pagina’s
...of chastity, and of monastic obedience, which are common to all the orders of regulars, the members of his society should take a fourth vow of obedience...for the service of religion, and without requiring anything from the holy see for their support. At a time when the papal authority had received such... | |
 | John Warner Barber - 1834 - 408 pagina’s
...chastity, and of monastic obedience (which are common to all orders of regulars), the members of this society should take a fourth vow of obedience to the...binding themselves to go whithersoever he should command them, and without requiring aid from the holy see for their support. At this time the papal authority... | |
 | Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1834 - 504 pagina’s
...chastity, and monastic obedience, common to other orders, the members of this should lake a fourth, viz. obedience to the pope ; binding themselves to go whithersoever he should command, lor the service of religion, without requiring any thing for their support. The acquisition of a body... | |
 | Joseph Nightingale - 1835 - 636 pagina’s
...the Jesuits bound themselves to a vow of obedience to the pope, to go wherever he should command them for the service of religion, and without requiring any thing from the holy see for their support. This last vow seemed to be somewhat *t variance with the general spirit of the monastic life; which... | |
 | Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1835 - 236 pagina’s
...common to other orders, the memhers of this should take a fourth, viz. ohedience to the pope ; hinding themselves to go whithersoever he should command, for the service of religion, with' out requiring any thing for their support. The acquisition of a hody of men, thus peculiarly... | |
 | Frederic FYSH - 1837 - 80 pagina’s
...chastity, and monastic obedience, which are common to all the orders of regulars, the members of this Society should take a fourth vow of obedience to the...for the service of religion, and without requiring anything from the Holy See for their support. But this vow of Papal obedience amounts to nothing, when... | |
 | Charles Buck - 1838 - 472 pagina’s
...orders of regulars, the members of his society should take, a fourth vow of olieilien. vc to the po|ie, binding themselves to go whithersoever he should command...religion, and without requiring any thing from the liuly see tor their support. At a time when the papal authority hud received such a shock by the icvolt... | |
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