Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1 |
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... received and pondered in hearts that love Christian meekness , and long after unity and peace . London , On the Feast of our Lord's Transfiguration , 1836 . VOL . I. - B ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION . SINCE the first edition ...
... received and pondered in hearts that love Christian meekness , and long after unity and peace . London , On the Feast of our Lord's Transfiguration , 1836 . VOL . I. - B ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION . SINCE the first edition ...
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... received in education ; so that the long and painful process I have described is by no means required from each individual . I will , therefore , justify what I have asserted , by the authority of one considered eminently or- thodox ...
... received in education ; so that the long and painful process I have described is by no means required from each individual . I will , therefore , justify what I have asserted , by the authority of one considered eminently or- thodox ...
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... received by men . find , for instance , that in the first century , it was the courage of the martyrs , the seeing how flesh and blood could endure tor- tures and death in support of a religion , which brought the greater portion of ...
... received by men . find , for instance , that in the first century , it was the courage of the martyrs , the seeing how flesh and blood could endure tor- tures and death in support of a religion , which brought the greater portion of ...
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... received into the pale of a religion , equal to all , whether learned or illite- rate , quick or dull of apprehension , and which obliges all to divest themselves of their peculiar prejudices and opinions , if they clash with the ...
... received into the pale of a religion , equal to all , whether learned or illite- rate , quick or dull of apprehension , and which obliges all to divest themselves of their peculiar prejudices and opinions , if they clash with the ...
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... receiving it , what- ever may have been the first obstacles to his complete convic- tion , when once he has embraced and received it , it takes as strong a hold upon his affections and thoughts , as it could have done if he had been ...
... receiving it , what- ever may have been the first obstacles to his complete convic- tion , when once he has embraced and received it , it takes as strong a hold upon his affections and thoughts , as it could have done if he had been ...
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