AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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Page vii
... Catholic Religion , though ultimately they furnish a positive argument in its behalf , but to explain certain difficulties in its history , felt before now by the author himself , and commonly insisted on by Protestants in controversy ...
... Catholic Religion , though ultimately they furnish a positive argument in its behalf , but to explain certain difficulties in its history , felt before now by the author himself , and commonly insisted on by Protestants in controversy ...
Page viii
... Catholics , and who , as they read history , would scoff at any defence of Catholic doctrine which did not go the length of covering admissions in matters of fact as broad as those which are here ventured on . In this new Edition of the ...
... Catholics , and who , as they read history , would scoff at any defence of Catholic doctrine which did not go the length of covering admissions in matters of fact as broad as those which are here ventured on . In this new Edition of the ...
Page x
... the above was written , the Author has joined the Catholic Church . It was his intention and wish to have carried his Volume through the Press before deciding finally on this step . But when he had got X ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FIRST EDITION .
... the above was written , the Author has joined the Catholic Church . It was his intention and wish to have carried his Volume through the Press before deciding finally on this step . But when he had got X ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FIRST EDITION .
Page xi
... Catholic , and that it would come before the reader in a more persuasive form , if he read it as the author wrote it . It is scarcely necessary to add that he now submits every part of the book to the judgment of the Church , with whose ...
... Catholic , and that it would come before the reader in a more persuasive form , if he read it as the author wrote it . It is scarcely necessary to add that he now submits every part of the book to the judgment of the Church , with whose ...
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... Catholic truth , is this , that St. Peter or his successors were and are universal Bishops , that they have the whole of Christendom for their one diocese in a way in which other Apostles and Bishops had and have not . ” 3 Most true ...
... Catholic truth , is this , that St. Peter or his successors were and are universal Bishops , that they have the whole of Christendom for their one diocese in a way in which other Apostles and Bishops had and have not . ” 3 Most true ...
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