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... Catholic teaching , yet is also at odds with much of the traditional theology of the Church of England . The significance of the book has often been underrated , but recent research on Anglican history has underlined the importance of ...
... Catholic teaching , yet is also at odds with much of the traditional theology of the Church of England . The significance of the book has often been underrated , but recent research on Anglican history has underlined the importance of ...
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... Catholic Theology ' , a differ- ent and later project ( p . 264 ) . Pp . 264-273 give further details of the process of the composition of the Arians . 3 Letter and Diaries of John Henry Newman III , pp . 104-105 , 112-113 for Lyall's ...
... Catholic Theology ' , a differ- ent and later project ( p . 264 ) . Pp . 264-273 give further details of the process of the composition of the Arians . 3 Letter and Diaries of John Henry Newman III , pp . 104-105 , 112-113 for Lyall's ...
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... Catholic writers like Petavius or Maimbourg and Protestants like Mosheim ( a major source for Newman , and a precursor of later nineteenth - century Protestant methodology in doctrinal history ) 20 agreed that early Christian theology ...
... Catholic writers like Petavius or Maimbourg and Protestants like Mosheim ( a major source for Newman , and a precursor of later nineteenth - century Protestant methodology in doctrinal history ) 20 agreed that early Christian theology ...
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... Catholics and of liberals in the nineteenth - century church coincided ; both needed a sort of inner space in the ... Catholicism without the benefit of state endorsement , develop- ing among the ruins of the High Church project for the ...
... Catholics and of liberals in the nineteenth - century church coincided ; both needed a sort of inner space in the ... Catholicism without the benefit of state endorsement , develop- ing among the ruins of the High Church project for the ...
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... Catholic Church . In reading the work , we have to keep in mind both what it made possible for the later Newman and what it opened up , inchoately and unwittingly , for the theological culture of the Church of England . Newman regarded ...
... Catholic Church . In reading the work , we have to keep in mind both what it made possible for the later Newman and what it opened up , inchoately and unwittingly , for the theological culture of the Church of England . Newman regarded ...
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