Notes on the Rise, Progress, and Prospects of the Schism from the Church of Rome: Called the German-Catholic Church, Instituted by Johannes Ronge and I. Czerzki, in October 1844, on Occasion of the Pilgrimage to the Holy Coat at Treves |
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... belief in it is essential to the symbolical mean- ing of the Holy Coat , as representing the one indivisible Church of Rome , which requires no altering , and is always the same , since the birth of Christ . and each with its miracles ...
... belief in it is essential to the symbolical mean- ing of the Holy Coat , as representing the one indivisible Church of Rome , which requires no altering , and is always the same , since the birth of Christ . and each with its miracles ...
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... belief in some of the miracles would be got rid of if this view of the operation of miracles were consonant with Scripture and reason . The miracle , for instance , of the sun standing still at the command of Joshua ( Joshua , x . 12 ...
... belief in some of the miracles would be got rid of if this view of the operation of miracles were consonant with Scripture and reason . The miracle , for instance , of the sun standing still at the command of Joshua ( Joshua , x . 12 ...
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... belief . That this reason should be given and received as valid , in adopting or rejecting a religious faith , appears to us , accustomed to civil and religious liberty , very extraordinary . It is a circumstance very characteristic of ...
... belief . That this reason should be given and received as valid , in adopting or rejecting a religious faith , appears to us , accustomed to civil and religious liberty , very extraordinary . It is a circumstance very characteristic of ...
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... belief , and in ceremonial . To reconcile them , to bring them under one church , one religious body of doctrine , appears a work impossible for any council to accomplish , because principles totally discordant , and incompatible with ...
... belief , and in ceremonial . To reconcile them , to bring them under one church , one religious body of doctrine , appears a work impossible for any council to accomplish , because principles totally discordant , and incompatible with ...
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... belief , expressed through Jesus Christ , we , here present , acknowledge our- selves freely , and sincerely promise , vow , and swear to preserve it , with the help of God , un- injured and unadulterated , to the end of our lives ...
... belief , expressed through Jesus Christ , we , here present , acknowledge our- selves freely , and sincerely promise , vow , and swear to preserve it , with the help of God , un- injured and unadulterated , to the end of our lives ...
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