Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1 |
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... preserve a terser and more argumentative 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 ...
... preserve a terser and more argumentative 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 ...
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... man in these very books ; that they have been transmitted to you in such a state , that is , that the originals have been so preserved , and the translations so But , made , as to make you confident , that in 18 LECTURE I.
... man in these very books ; that they have been transmitted to you in such a state , that is , that the originals have been so preserved , and the translations so But , made , as to make you confident , that in 18 LECTURE I.
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... should think , can doubt , but that St. Paul wrote many more epistles or letters than have been preserved . If the latter , I would ask what internal . mark of inspiration can we discover in the third LECTURE II . 43.
... should think , can doubt , but that St. Paul wrote many more epistles or letters than have been preserved . If the latter , I would ask what internal . mark of inspiration can we discover in the third LECTURE II . 43.
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... preserving the assu- rances of those who , besides God , could alone be witnesses to them . Now , ecclesiastical history has not preserved to us this important testimony ; for nowhere have we it recorded of any of these writers , that ...
... preserving the assu- rances of those who , besides God , could alone be witnesses to them . Now , ecclesiastical history has not preserved to us this important testimony ; for nowhere have we it recorded of any of these writers , that ...
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... preserving the proper sense of the original by correct translations ; a difficulty of bring- ing this translation within the reach of all ; a difficulty , not to say an impossibility , of enabling all to understand it . III . I have ...
... preserving the proper sense of the original by correct translations ; a difficulty of bring- ing this translation within the reach of all ; a difficulty , not to say an impossibility , of enabling all to understand it . III . I have ...
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