Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1 |
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... common than to hear , or read , of preachers who represent the fundamental ques- tion as only one on a level with the others ; and , instead of at once closing with the main point , what is the rule of faith , treat the withholding of ...
... common than to hear , or read , of preachers who represent the fundamental ques- tion as only one on a level with the others ; and , instead of at once closing with the main point , what is the rule of faith , treat the withholding of ...
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... common ground for being a Protestant is , at once , excluded . For preachers will too often imagine , and their hearers will follow them in the idea , that when they have held up to hatred , or rejected as im- pious and absurd , the ...
... common ground for being a Protestant is , at once , excluded . For preachers will too often imagine , and their hearers will follow them in the idea , that when they have held up to hatred , or rejected as im- pious and absurd , the ...
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... common , to ask an untutored Catholic on what grounds he became , or is , a Catholic ; and it will often appear , that the answer which he gives is not logical , or satisfactory . It probably is not to you ; but , mark ! while he ...
... common , to ask an untutored Catholic on what grounds he became , or is , a Catholic ; and it will often appear , that the answer which he gives is not logical , or satisfactory . It probably is not to you ; but , mark ! while he ...
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... I fear has been too common elsewhere , and that , not merely because the method itself will not allow it to enter , but because I trust , that whatever method were pursued in this holy place , it would not 3 * INTRODUCTION . 29.
... I fear has been too common elsewhere , and that , not merely because the method itself will not allow it to enter , but because I trust , that whatever method were pursued in this holy place , it would not 3 * INTRODUCTION . 29.
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... common in this city . I have no hesitation in say- ing , that never yet has an attempt been made to expound Ca- tholic doctrines , in any other place of worship but our own , without those doctrines being most strangely misrepresented ...
... common in this city . I have no hesitation in say- ing , that never yet has an attempt been made to expound Ca- tholic doctrines , in any other place of worship but our own , without those doctrines being most strangely misrepresented ...
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