It is futile to talk of reconciliation. The Church can never be reconciled with error, and the Pope cannot separate himself from the Church .... No; no reconciliation can ever be possible between Christ and Belial, between light and darkness, between... Italy - Page 599by John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1882 - 648 pagesFull view - About this book
| History - 1872 - 802 pages
...conciliation by which the enemies of God hope to conquer our noble resistance and disarm our holiest rights ; and here, raising his voice, he protested...yield to the insane devices of triumphant iniquity." That — whatever might be the ultimate hopes of the men who followed the moral guidance of Garibaldi... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1872 - 732 pages
...conciliation by which the enemies of God hope to conquer our noble resistance and disarm our holiest rights ; and here, raising his voice, he protested...Omnipotent to sustain the force of His Vicar in the bard struggle, and fortify by Divine aid his constancy, offering to sacrifice his life sooner than... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1872 - 814 pages
...conciliation by which the enemies of God hope to conquer our noble resistance and disarm our holiest rights ; and here, raising his voice, he protested...ever be possible between Christ and Belial, between Kght and darkness, between truth and falsehood; then, with eyes and arms uplifted to heaven, he prayed... | |
| William Arthur - 1873 - 166 pages
...which, in reality, injure no one but him for whose pleasure they are made. No ; no conciliation is ever possible between Christ and Belial — between light and darkness — between truth and lies — between justice and usurpation." We are instructed that these words were uttered in a very... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - Allegiance - 1875 - 296 pages
...reconciled with error, and the Pope cannot separate himself from the Church .... No; no reconciliation can ever be possible between Christ and Belial, between light and darkness, between truth and falsehood, between justice and the usurpation." This passage, by no means isolated, is, it must be admitted, rather... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - Anti-Catholicism - 1875 - 296 pages
...reconciled with error, and the Pope cannot separate himself from the Church .... No; no reconciliation can ever be possible between Christ and Belial, between light and darkness, between truth and falsehood, between justice and the usurpation." This passage, by no means isolated, is, it must be admitted, rather... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1875 - 56 pages
...with error, and the Pope can not separate himself from the Church. . . . No ; no reconciliation can ever be possible between Christ and Belial, between light and darkness, between truth and falsehood, between justice and the usurpation.' This passage, by no means isolated, is, it must be admitted, rather... | |
| English literature - 1875 - 632 pages
...reconciled with error, and the Pope cannot separate himself from the Church .... No ; no reconciliation can ever be possible between Christ and Belial, between light and darkness, between truth and falsehood, between justice and the usurpation.' This passage, by no means isolated, is, it must be admitted, rather... | |
| English literature - 1875 - 630 pages
...reconciled with error, and the Pope cannot separate himself from the Church .... No ; no reconciliation can ever be possible between Christ and Belial, between light and darkness, between truth and falsehood, between justice and the usurpation.' This passage, by no means isolated, is, it must be admitted, rather... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - Anti-Catholicism - 1875 - 312 pages
...reconciled with error, and the Pope cannot separate himself from the Church No; no reconciliation can ever be possible between Christ and Belial, between light and darkness, between truth and falsehood, between justice and the usurpation." This passage, by no means isolated, is, it must be admitted, rather... | |
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