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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... thing new springs up , but withers away before reaching any matu- rity for want of firm support in the character of the people , —it is to linger on for a short time in a stunted existence , until swept away by the first popular novelty ...
... thing new springs up , but withers away before reaching any matu- rity for want of firm support in the character of the people , —it is to linger on for a short time in a stunted existence , until swept away by the first popular novelty ...
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... thing being in the land . In the time of Christ , this law was so strictly adhered to by the Jews , that several insurrections against the Romans are stated by Josephus to have arisen from the attempt to put images , and such ornaments ...
... thing being in the land . In the time of Christ , this law was so strictly adhered to by the Jews , that several insurrections against the Romans are stated by Josephus to have arisen from the attempt to put images , and such ornaments ...
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... thing the soldiers were likely to do , is an incident so natural and truthful , that it could not be invented , and is far more valuable from this reality on the face of it , in its plain obvious sense , than all the sub- meanings which ...
... thing the soldiers were likely to do , is an incident so natural and truthful , that it could not be invented , and is far more valuable from this reality on the face of it , in its plain obvious sense , than all the sub- meanings which ...
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... thing divine , or any power of miracles , in the relics or pictures themselves , as was the case of old among the heathen , who placed their trust in idols ; but that the honour shown to them refers to the persons or things they ...
... thing divine , or any power of miracles , in the relics or pictures themselves , as was the case of old among the heathen , who placed their trust in idols ; but that the honour shown to them refers to the persons or things they ...
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... possess the true coat of Christ , and the one of Trèves is spurious . ' Truly the words are here applicable that he who does not lose his D 2 understanding at some things , must have none to lose THE ADDRESS OF RONGE . 35.
... possess the true coat of Christ , and the one of Trèves is spurious . ' Truly the words are here applicable that he who does not lose his D 2 understanding at some things , must have none to lose THE ADDRESS OF RONGE . 35.
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