AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... all the witnesses , so that not even their dead bodies ' lay in the streets of the great city . ' Let him take which of his doctrines he will , his peculiar view of self - righteousness , of formality , of superstition ; 8 INTRODUCTION .
... all the witnesses , so that not even their dead bodies ' lay in the streets of the great city . ' Let him take which of his doctrines he will , his peculiar view of self - righteousness , of formality , of superstition ; 8 INTRODUCTION .
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JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. self - righteousness , of formality , of superstition ; his notion of faith , or of spirituality in religious worship ; his denial of the virtue of the sacraments , or of the ministerial commission , or of the visible ...
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. self - righteousness , of formality , of superstition ; his notion of faith , or of spirituality in religious worship ; his denial of the virtue of the sacraments , or of the ministerial commission , or of the visible ...
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... superstitions . It would be wrong indeed to deny , but it was a duty to withhold , the ceremonial of Christianity ; and Apologists might be sometimes tempted to deny absolutely what at furthest could only be denied under conditions . An ...
... superstitions . It would be wrong indeed to deny , but it was a duty to withhold , the ceremonial of Christianity ; and Apologists might be sometimes tempted to deny absolutely what at furthest could only be denied under conditions . An ...
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... superstitions and immoralities of paganism before their eyes . Nor were they likely to determine the place of the Blessed Mary in our reverence , before they had duly secured , in the affections of the faithful , the supreme glory and ...
... superstitions and immoralities of paganism before their eyes . Nor were they likely to determine the place of the Blessed Mary in our reverence , before they had duly secured , in the affections of the faithful , the supreme glory and ...
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... superstitions which pervade a population , like some ingrained die or inveterate odour , and which at length come to an end , because nothing lasts for ever , but which run no course , and have no history ; such was the established ...
... superstitions which pervade a population , like some ingrained die or inveterate odour , and which at length come to an end , because nothing lasts for ever , but which run no course , and have no history ; such was the established ...
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