| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1867 - 616 páginas
...same errors should be compiled, to be sent to all the bishops of the Catholic world, in order that the bishops may have before their eyes all the errors...doctrines which he has reprobated and condemned." The Syllabus, therefore, was compiled, in order that all the and (as is manifest) of no practical importance... | |
| 1876 - 1088 páginas
...of these same errors, to be sent to all the bishops of the Catholic world, in crtler that these same bishops may have before their eyes all the errors and pernicious doctrines "Jihith Aiive been reprm>ei{ and condemned by him. He has therefore commanded me to see that this printed... | |
| William George Ward - 1880 - 618 páginas
...errors should be compiled, to be sent to all the Bishops of the Catholic world, in order that those Bishops may have before their eyes all the errors and pernicious doctrines, which have been reprobated and condemned by him. " He has accordingly charged me to take care that this Syllabus,... | |
| Charles Leonard-Stuart - 1912 - 648 páginas
...age," compiled by order of Pope Pius IX., and sent, with an encyclical letter, dated Dec. 8, 1804, " to all the bishops of the Catholic world, in order...eyes all the errors and pernicious doctrines which he had reprobated and condemned," the number of which amounts to 80, probably in imitation of the 80 heresies... | |
| Walter Kaufmann - 496 páginas
...same errors be compiled, to be sent to all the Bishops of the Catholic world, in order that these same Bishops may have before their eyes all the errors...reprobated and condemned. He has consequently charged me with the duty of seeing to it that this Syllabus, having been printed, should be sent to your most... | |
| Robert Hunter - 1897 - 910 páginas
...tyUabariwn.] The same as SVLLABABUTM (qv). IX., and Kent, with an encyclical letter, dated Dec. 6, 1804, "to all the bishops of the Catholic world, In order...eyes all the errors and pernicious doctrines which he had reprobated and middle is the subject of the major and the predicate of the minor; in the second... | |
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