An Essay on the Development of Christian DoctrinePaper reprint from the 1988 imprint with a new foreword by Ian Ker. This classic text considers the growth and development of doctrine in the Catholic Church from the time of the Apostles to Newman's own era. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 91
... once were received without a question ; facts have been discarded or modified which were once first prin- ciples in argument ; new facts and new principles have been brought to light ; philosophical views and polemical discus- sions of ...
... once were received without a question ; facts have been discarded or modified which were once first prin- ciples in argument ; new facts and new principles have been brought to light ; philosophical views and polemical discus- sions of ...
Page 173
... once for all , and a continual teaching , are each a fact ; probation by means of intellectual difficulties is a principle both in nature and in grace , and may be carried on in the system of grace either by a standing ordinance of ...
... once for all , and a continual teaching , are each a fact ; probation by means of intellectual difficulties is a principle both in nature and in grace , and may be carried on in the system of grace either by a standing ordinance of ...
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... once for all . The Council , after its termination , addressed a letter to St Leo ; in it the Fathers acknowledge him as ' constituted inter- preter of the voice of Blessed Peter , ' with an allusion to St Peter's Confession in Matthew ...
... once for all . The Council , after its termination , addressed a letter to St Leo ; in it the Fathers acknowledge him as ' constituted inter- preter of the voice of Blessed Peter , ' with an allusion to St Peter's Confession in Matthew ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 7 |
Acknowledgements | 53 |
An Essay on the Development | 69 |
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