Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1 |
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... established by Christ in his Church , with his security against error - in con- tradistinction to that principle which admits of no supreme , in- fallible authority in doctrine , save the written word of God . Now it is merely to this ...
... established by Christ in his Church , with his security against error - in con- tradistinction to that principle which admits of no supreme , in- fallible authority in doctrine , save the written word of God . Now it is merely to this ...
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... establish that right whereon , alone , we base all particular doctrines ; if , in other words , we can prove that , be- sides the written word of God , an infallible authority exists , and always has existed , in the Church - which ...
... establish that right whereon , alone , we base all particular doctrines ; if , in other words , we can prove that , be- sides the written word of God , an infallible authority exists , and always has existed , in the Church - which ...
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... established the cause of Protestantism . How many works have been published " against the errors of the Church of Rome , " or in confutation of Popery : how few systematic attempts are made to establish Protestant principles upon ...
... established the cause of Protestantism . How many works have been published " against the errors of the Church of Rome , " or in confutation of Popery : how few systematic attempts are made to establish Protestant principles upon ...
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... established , and too surely de- monstrated , to need reconsideration or private study . You must perceive - and a minute examination would only serve to demonstrate it - that , whoever gives you such reasons as these , for being a ...
... established , and too surely de- monstrated , to need reconsideration or private study . You must perceive - and a minute examination would only serve to demonstrate it - that , whoever gives you such reasons as these , for being a ...
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... commencement of my discourse of establish- ing our doctrines by overthrowing those of others . Now , my brethren , it is not so . We hold , that the demonstration of our belief , and of its grounds , may be conducted 28 LECTURE I.
... commencement of my discourse of establish- ing our doctrines by overthrowing those of others . Now , my brethren , it is not so . We hold , that the demonstration of our belief , and of its grounds , may be conducted 28 LECTURE I.
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