| New Church gen. confer - 1865 - 630 pages
...approve, but what the church declares. This indeed is asserted in this list of errors. It is an error that—" Every man is free to embrace and profess the religion he shall believe to be true, guided by the light of reason." This does not condemn those who follow the light of reason... | |
| 1864 - 936 pages
...the Apostolic See, arid of the Roman congregatier», fetter the free progress of science. •' 15. That every man is free to embrace and profess the religion he shall btlieve true, guided by the light of reason. " 28. That the Church has not the power of availing herself... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S. General Assembly - 1911 - 916 pages
...rationis lumine quis duc Itt s veram futaverit; which has been translated with substantial accuracy; "Every man is free to embrace and profess the religion...shall believe true, guided by the light of reason." In his Encyclical, Libertas Praestantissimum, June 20, 1888, Leo XIII says, (See the Great Encyclical... | |
| 1865 - 656 pages
...temporal sovereignty of the pope. The following are among the most important condemned errors : 15. Every man is free to embrace and profess the religion...shall believe true, guided by the light of reason. 17. At least the eternal salvation may be hoped for of all who have never been in the true Church of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1865 - 768 pages
...the Syllabus which was attached to the Encyclical Letter, dated the 8th of December, 1864, was — " Every man is free to embrace and profess the religion...shall believe true, guided by the light of reason." Thus the Government were about to provide for granting degrees to those who should be thoroughly impregnated... | |
| 1865 - 648 pages
...temporal sovereignty of the popo. The following are among the most important condemned errors : 16. Every man is free to embrace and profess the religion he shall believe true, guided by the fight of reason. 17. At least the eternal salvation may be hoped for of all who have never been in... | |
| 1865 - 402 pages
...acquiescence and obedience, under pain of sin and loss of the Catholic profession." 6. It is false to say " that every man is free to embrace and profess the religion he shall believe true," or that those who " embrace and profess any religion may obtain eternal salvation." 7. The " Church... | |
| Bible Christians - 1865 - 600 pages
...difficult to persuade men that all the errors condemned are really such. Let us quote a few examples. "Every man is free to embrace and profess the religion he shall believe true." " Men who have embraced any religion may find and obtain eternal salvation." "Protestantism is nothing... | |
| George Herbert Curteis - 1872 - 482 pages
...Theology, are no longer suitable to the' demands of the age.' . . § 3. Indifferentism and Toleration. ' That every man is free to embrace and profess the...shall believe true, guided by the light of reason . . That the eternal salvation may (at least) be hoped for, of all those who are not at all in the... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1874 - 588 pages
...principle of Protestantism. This is, however, denied by the Syllabus, which condemns as error No. 15: 'Every man is free to embrace and profess the religion...shall believe true, guided by the light of reason.' " Moreover, in his Encyclical of March 7th, 1874, to the Austrian bishops, Pius IX says : ' Favor is... | |
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