Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1 |
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... ages , even unto our own . For , there can be doubt , that in the preaching of the apostles , Christianity was not proposed upon one inflexible , unvarying system ; but the announcers of God's word drew their evidences from any just ...
... ages , even unto our own . For , there can be doubt , that in the preaching of the apostles , Christianity was not proposed upon one inflexible , unvarying system ; but the announcers of God's word drew their evidences from any just ...
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... ages might not have written ? any thing superior in sentiment or doctrine , to what an Ignatius or a Polycarp might have indited ? It is unfair , then , in the extreme , as I before intimated , to con- sider the New Testament , and ...
... ages might not have written ? any thing superior in sentiment or doctrine , to what an Ignatius or a Polycarp might have indited ? It is unfair , then , in the extreme , as I before intimated , to con- sider the New Testament , and ...
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... age from the present , you might better understand it . You fancy , possibly , that because Bibles are now multiplied by thousands , and by millions , their application as a rule is obvious and easy ; that because there is one nation on ...
... age from the present , you might better understand it . You fancy , possibly , that because Bibles are now multiplied by thousands , and by millions , their application as a rule is obvious and easy ; that because there is one nation on ...
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... age , learned and holy men , who have dedicated themselves to its illustration by erudite commentaries , and popu- lar expositions ? Were there not , in what are called the darkest ages , men like Alcuin and Lanfranc , who devoted much ...
... age , learned and holy men , who have dedicated themselves to its illustration by erudite commentaries , and popu- lar expositions ? Were there not , in what are called the darkest ages , men like Alcuin and Lanfranc , who devoted much ...
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... ages adduced , to prove that the Scripture is a satisfactory rule of faith . That I reserve for future discourses ; when I hope I shall be able to meet , before you , all the arguments that are to be drawn from the Word of God . Next ...
... ages adduced , to prove that the Scripture is a satisfactory rule of faith . That I reserve for future discourses ; when I hope I shall be able to meet , before you , all the arguments that are to be drawn from the Word of God . Next ...
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