. The history of Romanism : from the earliest corruptions of Christianity to the present time; with full chronological table, analytical and alphabetical indexes and glossary; illustrated by numerous accurate and highly finished engravings of its ceremonies, superstitions, persections, and historical incidents . apam. (Gibert 3, 512.) II Superior tanquam vicarius Dei, vice et nomine Dei, remittit homini debitumpromissionis facte. (Dens, 4, 134, 135.) IT Dens also avers that a confessor should assert his ignorance of the truthswhich he knows only by sacramental confession, and confirm his asser


. The history of Romanism : from the earliest corruptions of Christianity to the present time; with full chronological table, analytical and alphabetical indexes and glossary; illustrated by numerous accurate and highly finished engravings of its ceremonies, superstitions, persections, and historical incidents . apam. (Gibert 3, 512.) II Superior tanquam vicarius Dei, vice et nomine Dei, remittit homini debitumpromissionis facte. (Dens, 4, 134, 135.) IT Dens also avers that a confessor should assert his ignorance of the truthswhich he knows only by sacramental confession, and confirm his assertion, if ne-cessary, by oath. Such facts he is to conceal, though the life or safety of a manor the destruction of the state, depended on the disclosure. The reason, in thiscase, i3 as extraordinary as the doctrine. The confessor is questioned andanswers as a man. This truth, however, he knows not as man, but as God ;and, therefore (which was to be proved), he is not guilty of falsehood or perjury. Debet respondere se nescire earn, et, si opus est, idem juramento confessarius interrogatur ut homo, et respondet ut homo. Jam autem non scitut homo illam veritatem, quamvis sciat ut Deus. (Dens, 5, 219; Edgar, 246.) ** Another instance of the practical exercise of this abominable doctrine oc-. The Pope as a Warrior. Pope Julius in Batrle.


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