Chapter
1 2 | 2. Philip IV, Catholic King of the Spains, towards the
2 24| Should the King be Commemorated? ~24. In
3 24| prayer for an emperor or king and his whole palace and
4 25| prayers for the emperor, the king, his palace, and army. In
5 26| canon of the emperor or king, as is customary in some
6 26| churches the name of the king is commemorated in the canon (
7 26| beseech You, Lord, for the king and for those who are in
8 26| replaced by that of the king in the lands subject to
9 26| church a commemoration of the king is made in those districts
10 27| practice of commemorating the king in the sacred liturgy is
11 27| it is permissible if the king is an infidel as in Greece,
12 27| prayers expressly for the king. I answer that I consider
13 27| permissible provided that the king is not excommunicated as
14 30| everywhere address and adore the King of Heaven as if He were
15 33| 2 Kings 18 of Ezechiah, King of Judah, who broke the
16 35| Hebrews sang a hymn as for a king and the conqueror of death,
17 36| are about to welcome the king of all things," and these
18 36| and these point not to a king who is present, but to one
19 66| Patriarch of Armenia, to King Haytones, which rejects
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