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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... positive of dogmas , admitting no other doctrine or religion . A whole church , an exclusive church , was existing in these words : and while the Romans admitted the Persian , Egyptian , Scythian , and all other forms of idolatry into ...
... positive of dogmas , admitting no other doctrine or religion . A whole church , an exclusive church , was existing in these words : and while the Romans admitted the Persian , Egyptian , Scythian , and all other forms of idolatry into ...
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... positive , distinct , material ob- jects for the uncultivated mind to lay hold of-— such as the holy coat of Trèves , crucifixions , pic- tures , relics , and a doctrine concerning the efficacy of such things suited to the understanding ...
... positive , distinct , material ob- jects for the uncultivated mind to lay hold of-— such as the holy coat of Trèves , crucifixions , pic- tures , relics , and a doctrine concerning the efficacy of such things suited to the understanding ...
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... positive truth . We discover and renounce error , each mind by itself and for itself , and there we sit individually and separately . We embrace a positive truth — it may be a gross error , but it is received as a positive truth — and ...
... positive truth . We discover and renounce error , each mind by itself and for itself , and there we sit individually and separately . We embrace a positive truth — it may be a gross error , but it is received as a positive truth — and ...
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... positive truths received by all in one and the same way , much more than with the class of nega- tive truths which each mind individually , and by a different way and process , according to its powers , receives , or works out by itself ...
... positive truths received by all in one and the same way , much more than with the class of nega- tive truths which each mind individually , and by a different way and process , according to its powers , receives , or works out by itself ...
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... positive ideas . The reform of Luther , Calvin , and John Knox , would never have succeeded if these reformers had ... positive doc- trine against positive doctrine , went to the Bible for positive truths , not merely to the practices of ...
... positive ideas . The reform of Luther , Calvin , and John Knox , would never have succeeded if these reformers had ... positive doc- trine against positive doctrine , went to the Bible for positive truths , not merely to the practices of ...
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