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... we profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we are justified in admitting , as the groundwork of all that we believe , an authority , a living authority , established by Christ in his Church , with 2 LECTURE I.
... we profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we are justified in admitting , as the groundwork of all that we believe , an authority , a living authority , established by Christ in his Church , with 2 LECTURE I.
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... farther with the scrutiny , and asked him , Why he is a Protestant ? the answer must , certainly , be different ; for no religion can stand upon mere negative grounds . You cannot believe one doctrine rather INTRODUCTION . 5.
... farther with the scrutiny , and asked him , Why he is a Protestant ? the answer must , certainly , be different ; for no religion can stand upon mere negative grounds . You cannot believe one doctrine rather INTRODUCTION . 5.
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Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. mere negative grounds . You cannot believe one doctrine rather than another , simply because that other , which is pro- posed by some men , is false . Each religion must have grounds of demonstration essentially ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. mere negative grounds . You cannot believe one doctrine rather than another , simply because that other , which is pro- posed by some men , is false . Each religion must have grounds of demonstration essentially ...
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... believe that Christians only are right because my forefathers were so , is no more than the heathens and Mahomedans have to say for themselves - To be a Christian only upon the grounds of birth and education , is all one as if I was a ...
... believe that Christians only are right because my forefathers were so , is no more than the heathens and Mahomedans have to say for themselves - To be a Christian only upon the grounds of birth and education , is all one as if I was a ...
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... believe , without ever adverting to the existence of any opposing system . We do not wish to think that we have adversaries or enemies to attack ; for we are willing to consider all who are separated from us , as in a state of error ...
... believe , without ever adverting to the existence of any opposing system . We do not wish to think that we have adversaries or enemies to attack ; for we are willing to consider all who are separated from us , as in a state of error ...
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