| Adeline Waddy - 1878 - 520 strani
...of the British Churches, he declared that they owed the subjection of brotherly kindness and charity to the Church of God, and to the Pope of Rome, and to all Christians; but other obedience than that they did not know to be due to him whom they called Pope... | |
| Thomas Pownall Boultbee - 1879 - 88 strani
...doubtful matter. It runs thus : ' Be it known unto you of a certainty that we are all in obedience to the pope of Rome, and to every true and pious Christian to love each one in his own degree, and to aid him by word and deed to become a son of God. I know no other... | |
| Agnes Smith Lewis - 1880 - 426 strani
...of Bangor, to Augustine : " Be it known without doubt unto you, that we all are and every one of us obedient and subject to the Church of God, and to the Pope of Eome, and to every true Christian, and godly to love every one in his degree in perfect charity, and... | |
| 1814 - 606 strani
...Church of Hume. BE it known, and without doubt unto you, lh;:t weall are, and arei-very one of us, obedient and subject to the church of God, and to the Pope of Rome, and to every godly Christian; to loveevery one in his degree in perfect charity, and to help every one of them,... | |
| George Gould - 1883 - 454 strani
...in these terms :—" Be it known and without doubt unto you, that we all are, and every one of us, obedient and subject to the Church of God, and to the Pope of Rome, and to every godly Christian, to love every one in his degree in perfect chanty, and to help every one of them by... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1887 - 806 strani
...241 mentioned, who said, "Be it known and without doubt unto you, that we all are and every one of us obedient and subject to the Church of God and to the Pope of Rome and to every godly Christian to love every one in his degree in perfect charity, and to help every one of them by... | |
| Charles Chapman Grafton - 1911 - 366 strani
...Archbishop of their own, the Bishop of Caerleon-upon-Usk. "Be it known unto you," they said, "we are subject to the Church of God, and to the Pope of Rome, and to every godly "Cutts1 Augustine of Canterbury, Ch. xii1. Christian to love every one. But other obedience than... | |
| Charles Chapman Grafton - 1914 - 368 strani
...Archbishop of their own, the Bishop of Caerleon-upon-Usk. "Be it known unto you," they said, "we are subject to the Church of God, and to the Pope of Rome, and to every godly Christian, to love every one. But other obedience than this we do not know due to him whom you... | |
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