The rule of conscienceC. and J. Rivington, 1828 - Religion |
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Page 298
... Gratian : and the civil law expressly % , Ipsæ leges nulla alia causa nos tenent quam quod judicio populi receptæ sunt ; " " The reception and approbation of the people is the only firmament and sanction of the law . " - Now that the ...
... Gratian : and the civil law expressly % , Ipsæ leges nulla alia causa nos tenent quam quod judicio populi receptæ sunt ; " " The reception and approbation of the people is the only firmament and sanction of the law . " - Now that the ...
Page 407
... Gratian the emperor , who decreed that such debt- ors who were not " eversi per vim majorem , " should not receive any benefit by quitting all their goods ; but if they were less than their debt , " ad redditionem debitæ quantita- tis ...
... Gratian the emperor , who decreed that such debt- ors who were not " eversi per vim majorem , " should not receive any benefit by quitting all their goods ; but if they were less than their debt , " ad redditionem debitæ quantita- tis ...
Page 408
... Gratian , and Justinian : Пo yap Ποῦ γὰρ δίκαιον τὸν ἅπαξ ἐκ τοῦ συμβεβηκότος καὶ οὐ ῥᾳθυμίᾳ παραδι δομένῃ ἐκτὸς τῶν αὐτοῦ γεγονότα , αὖθις ασχήμονα τὸν βίον ἑαυτῷ παρατιθέναι , καὶ τῆς ἐφημέρου τροφῆς , καὶ τῆς τε τοῦ σώματος σκέπης ...
... Gratian , and Justinian : Пo yap Ποῦ γὰρ δίκαιον τὸν ἅπαξ ἐκ τοῦ συμβεβηκότος καὶ οὐ ῥᾳθυμίᾳ παραδι δομένῃ ἐκτὸς τῶν αὐτοῦ γεγονότα , αὖθις ασχήμονα τὸν βίον ἑαυτῷ παρατιθέναι , καὶ τῆς ἐφημέρου τροφῆς , καὶ τῆς τε τοῦ σώματος σκέπης ...
Page 493
... Gratian , thrust into his collection , which were the laws of Christian princes . The ' Judicantemy , ' expressing the office of a judge in the cognizance of causes , attributed by Gratian to Pope Eleu- therius , was a law made by the ...
... Gratian , thrust into his collection , which were the laws of Christian princes . The ' Judicantemy , ' expressing the office of a judge in the cognizance of causes , attributed by Gratian to Pope Eleu- therius , was a law made by the ...
Page 494
... Gratian , Valentinian , and Theodosius for- bade dead corpses to be interred within the memorials of mar- tyrs and apostles . Honorius appointed the number of deans in the metropolis , and the immunities of every church . Leo and ...
... Gratian , Valentinian , and Theodosius for- bade dead corpses to be interred within the memorials of mar- tyrs and apostles . Honorius appointed the number of deans in the metropolis , and the immunities of every church . Leo and ...
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