Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1 |
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... proceeds from my pen , I completely subject myself to the judgment of the Church , and mean to preserve the strictest adherence to every thing that she teaches . Before closing these preliminary remarks , I must acknowledge my 8 PREFACE .
... proceeds from my pen , I completely subject myself to the judgment of the Church , and mean to preserve the strictest adherence to every thing that she teaches . Before closing these preliminary remarks , I must acknowledge my 8 PREFACE .
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... thing , in what we deliver , which could , in any wise , hurt the interests of virtues dearest to the Son of God . Whatever may be the strength and energy with which we endeavor to deliver our doctrines , they should be so tempered with ...
... thing , in what we deliver , which could , in any wise , hurt the interests of virtues dearest to the Son of God . Whatever may be the strength and energy with which we endeavor to deliver our doctrines , they should be so tempered with ...
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... be deceived in sanctioning any thing as having been revealed by Him — assuredly , we likewise make good all those different points , on which we are charged with having fallen into error , but which thus will be proved INTRODUCTION . 15.
... be deceived in sanctioning any thing as having been revealed by Him — assuredly , we likewise make good all those different points , on which we are charged with having fallen into error , but which thus will be proved INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... thing satisfactorily settled , and they have not thought it necessary to trouble their minds by inquiring farther ; learned men have done it for them ; and the principles of the Reformation have been too firmly established , and too ...
... thing satisfactorily settled , and they have not thought it necessary to trouble their minds by inquiring farther ; learned men have done it for them ; and the principles of the Reformation have been too firmly established , and too ...
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... thing but the true spirit of kindness and charity , and love of our neighbors in God , in the motives of our ministry , assuredly we should not take the trouble and pains for which we are reproved . But , my brethren , this has been the ...
... thing but the true spirit of kindness and charity , and love of our neighbors in God , in the motives of our ministry , assuredly we should not take the trouble and pains for which we are reproved . But , my brethren , this has been the ...
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