Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1 |
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... manner , partly from the fear of fatiguing an audience , partly composed of the same persons , by repetition . But these passages have been now inserted . In spite of these changes or intended improvements , much of the crudeness of ...
... manner , partly from the fear of fatiguing an audience , partly composed of the same persons , by repetition . But these passages have been now inserted . In spite of these changes or intended improvements , much of the crudeness of ...
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... manner of thinking . For , whatever they shall read hath been written with a kind intent , and hath proceeded from a charitable spirit , and wishes to be received and pondered in hearts that love Christian meekness , and long after ...
... manner of thinking . For , whatever they shall read hath been written with a kind intent , and hath proceeded from a charitable spirit , and wishes to be received and pondered in hearts that love Christian meekness , and long after ...
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... manner possible , the grounds whereupon we ground our faith , on which we build the doctrines which we profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we are justified in admitting , as the groundwork of all that we believe , an ...
... manner possible , the grounds whereupon we ground our faith , on which we build the doctrines which we profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we are justified in admitting , as the groundwork of all that we believe , an ...
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... manner in which these questions hang together , nothing is more 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 ...
... manner in which these questions hang together , nothing is more 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 ...
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... manner which I have no hesitation in saying , is almost always incorrect , and perhaps often such as to deserve a harsher name . Now , on the other hand , let us examine the grounds upon which Catholics stand , viewing them precisely ...
... manner which I have no hesitation in saying , is almost always incorrect , and perhaps often such as to deserve a harsher name . Now , on the other hand , let us examine the grounds upon which Catholics stand , viewing them precisely ...
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