Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church |
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... argument is based upon it . Assuredly , it cannot be difficult to prove Catholics in the wrong , when the Protes- tant principle of faith is taken as a lemma . Thus much may suffice as to the grounds which would be given , were we to ...
... argument is based upon it . Assuredly , it cannot be difficult to prove Catholics in the wrong , when the Protes- tant principle of faith is taken as a lemma . Thus much may suffice as to the grounds which would be given , were we to ...
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... arguments , not relative or nega- tive , but direct and positive . But , my brethren , for the better understanding of this point , I wish to draw your attention to a very important distinction , and one which , I fear , is often not ...
... arguments , not relative or nega- tive , but direct and positive . But , my brethren , for the better understanding of this point , I wish to draw your attention to a very important distinction , and one which , I fear , is often not ...
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... argument . You may say , that it is no wise contrary to the principles of Protes- tantism , to accept religious truth on the teaching received in education ; so that the long and painful process I have described is by no means required ...
... argument . You may say , that it is no wise contrary to the principles of Protes- tantism , to accept religious truth on the teaching received in education ; so that the long and painful process I have described is by no means required ...
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... arguments conducted with a terseness and closeness which , in this country could be hardly popular . But , what I wish principally to note , their motives are as varied as the different pursuits in which each of the writers was engaged ...
... arguments conducted with a terseness and closeness which , in this country could be hardly popular . But , what I wish principally to note , their motives are as varied as the different pursuits in which each of the writers was engaged ...
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... argument which brought the individual into communion with the Catholic Church -the grounds of connexion or adhesion necessarily ended in the Catholic principle of conviction . For none of these men became Catholics by discovering the ...
... argument which brought the individual into communion with the Catholic Church -the grounds of connexion or adhesion necessarily ended in the Catholic principle of conviction . For none of these men became Catholics by discovering the ...
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