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 163
... received judgements of the early and medieval Church rest upon definite , even though sometimes obscure sentences of ... receiving a prophet's reward ' for ' receiving a prophet in the name of a prophet , ' and ' a righteous man's reward ...
... received judgements of the early and medieval Church rest upon definite , even though sometimes obscure sentences of ... receiving a prophet's reward ' for ' receiving a prophet in the name of a prophet , ' and ' a righteous man's reward ...
Page 203
... received with universal consent as genuine works of the Evangelists and Apostles . But that man must have predetermined to oppose the most palpable truths , and must reject all history , who will not confess that the greater part of the ...
... received with universal consent as genuine works of the Evangelists and Apostles . But that man must have predetermined to oppose the most palpable truths , and must reject all history , who will not confess that the greater part of the ...
Page 204
... received it . Again : " The New Testament consists of twenty - seven books in all , though of varying importance ... received by the faithful under each kind , yet the custom has been reasonably intro- duced , for the avoiding of certain ...
... received it . Again : " The New Testament consists of twenty - seven books in all , though of varying importance ... received by the faithful under each kind , yet the custom has been reasonably intro- duced , for the avoiding of certain ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 7 |
Acknowledgements | 53 |
An Essay on the Development | 69 |
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