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Page ix
... practices of the church of Rome . On both these accounts , therefore , I was deeply interested by his lordship's Amicable Discussion : and henceforth I determined to adopt its authoritative statement of the Latin system , as PREFACE . ix.
... practices of the church of Rome . On both these accounts , therefore , I was deeply interested by his lordship's Amicable Discussion : and henceforth I determined to adopt its authoritative statement of the Latin system , as PREFACE . ix.
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George Stanley Faber. adopt its authoritative statement of the Latin system , as the unimpeachable basis of a work , which should exhibit to the English laity the formidable Difficulties of Romanism , even on the ground assumed by the ...
George Stanley Faber. adopt its authoritative statement of the Latin system , as the unimpeachable basis of a work , which should exhibit to the English laity the formidable Difficulties of Romanism , even on the ground assumed by the ...
Page xiv
... 3. Rejecting then the two words popery and catho- licism for reasons which to myself appeared fully suffi- cient , I have adopted the unexceptionable term Ro- manism and I wish to be understood as employing it Xiv PREFACE .
... 3. Rejecting then the two words popery and catho- licism for reasons which to myself appeared fully suffi- cient , I have adopted the unexceptionable term Ro- manism and I wish to be understood as employing it Xiv PREFACE .
Page xvii
... adopted as a text - book , p . 37 . IV . The main object of this work is to proselyte the English laity , partly by rendering them dissatisfied with their own national church , and partly by a dexterous vindication of the system ...
... adopted as a text - book , p . 37 . IV . The main object of this work is to proselyte the English laity , partly by rendering them dissatisfied with their own national church , and partly by a dexterous vindication of the system ...
Page xviii
... adopted , p . 57 . ( 1. ) The Latin theory , that all interpretation must be regulated and fixed by the absolute autho- ritative decision of the church , p . 57 . ( 2. ) The vague and unsatisfactory theory , that interpretation depends ...
... adopted , p . 57 . ( 1. ) The Latin theory , that all interpretation must be regulated and fixed by the absolute autho- ritative decision of the church , p . 57 . ( 2. ) The vague and unsatisfactory theory , that interpretation depends ...
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