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 151
... questions too so real , so practical , that they must be answered , and answered , unless we suppose a new revelation , from the revelation which we have , that is , by development . Such is the question of the Canon of Scrip- ture and ...
... questions too so real , so practical , that they must be answered , and answered , unless we suppose a new revelation , from the revelation which we have , that is , by development . Such is the question of the Canon of Scrip- ture and ...
Page 153
... question cannot be imagined than that which it has pleased the Divine Author of the Revelation to leave undecided , unless indeed there be means in that Revelation for its own growth or development . As far as the letter goes of the ...
... question cannot be imagined than that which it has pleased the Divine Author of the Revelation to leave undecided , unless indeed there be means in that Revelation for its own growth or development . As far as the letter goes of the ...
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... question whether that ecclesiastical penance be not part of an expiation made to the Almighty Judge for the sin ; and supposing this really to be the case , the question follows , How is the complement of that satisfaction to be wrought ...
... question whether that ecclesiastical penance be not part of an expiation made to the Almighty Judge for the sin ; and supposing this really to be the case , the question follows , How is the complement of that satisfaction to be wrought ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 7 |
Acknowledgements | 53 |
An Essay on the Development | 69 |
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