 | Religion - 1841
...those notions which gave support to the practices of religious celibacy ; and that the attendant abases of this system were nearly or quite as flagrant at...universal — Eastern, Western, and African ; and thus they come fully within the terms of the rule — quod temper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus. "... | |
 | History - 1840
...attendant abuses of this system were nearly, or quite, as flagrant at the earlier, as at the later Hate. " II. That, at the very earliest time when we find these...eastern, western, and African ; and that thus they come fully within the terms of the rule — quod semper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus. '* IV. That... | |
 | Isaac Taylor Hinton - Religion - 1840 - 372 pages
...prevalent, and accredited, they were no novelties, but had come down from a still earlier era. " 3. That, as these notions and practices are of immemorial...eastern, western, and African ; and that thus they come fully within the terms of the rule — quod semper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus.* " 4. That these... | |
 | Isaac Taylor - Religion - 1841
...support to the practices of religious celibacy ; and that the attendant abuses of this system were nearly as flagrant at the earlier, as at the later date....eastern, western, and african : and that thus they come fully within the terms of the rule — quod semper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus. IV. That these... | |
 | Isaac Taylor Hinton - 1849 - 348 pages
...prevalent and accredited, they were no novelties, but had come down from a still earlier era. " 3. That, as these notions and practices are of immemorial...antiquity, so did they affect the church universal— * One of the most talented advocates of the papacy in England, t Ancient Christianity, p. 105, eastern,... | |
 | Isaac Taylor - Religion - 2006 - 560 pages
...therefore serve to dissipate the illusions that are apt to surround the objects of a remote antiquity. My propositions are— I. That the lapse of eight...eastern, western, and african: and that thus they come fully within the terms of the rule—quod semper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus. IV. That these... | |
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