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... 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 , if , in order that a doctrine be ...
... 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 , if , in order that a doctrine be ...
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... Peter . Moreover , if the resistance of St. Cyprian and Firmilian to the Church of Rome , in the question of baptism by heretics . be urged as an argument against her primitive authority , or the earlier resistance of Polycrates of ...
... Peter . Moreover , if the resistance of St. Cyprian and Firmilian to the Church of Rome , in the question of baptism by heretics . be urged as an argument against her primitive authority , or the earlier resistance of Polycrates of ...
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... Peter , and upon this Rock I will build My Church , ” or “ The meek shall inherit the earth , ” or “ Suffer little children to come unto Me , " or “ The pure in heart shall see God . ” 11 . On this character of our Lord's teaching , the ...
... Peter , and upon this Rock I will build My Church , ” or “ The meek shall inherit the earth , ” or “ Suffer little children to come unto Me , " or “ The pure in heart shall see God . ” 11 . On this character of our Lord's teaching , the ...
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... Peter had still to learn at Joppa that he was to baptize Cornelius ; not at Joppa and Cæsarea , for St. Paul had to write his Epistles ; not on the death of the last Apostle , for St. Ignatius had to establish the doctrine of Episcopacy ...
... Peter had still to learn at Joppa that he was to baptize Cornelius ; not at Joppa and Cæsarea , for St. Paul had to write his Epistles ; not on the death of the last Apostle , for St. Ignatius had to establish the doctrine of Episcopacy ...
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... Peter ; it is not in all cases infallible , it may err beyond its special province , but it has in all cases a claim on our obedience . " All Catholics and heretics , ” says Bellarmine , “ agree in two things : first , that it is ...
... Peter ; it is not in all cases infallible , it may err beyond its special province , but it has in all cases a claim on our obedience . " All Catholics and heretics , ” says Bellarmine , “ agree in two things : first , that it is ...
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