Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1 |
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... write a con- siderable portion of a lecture over again , than to correct the copy before me . Secondly , to the necessity , under which I often was in the delivery , of abridging or condensing , or omitting remarks and authorities ...
... write a con- siderable portion of a lecture over again , than to correct the copy before me . Secondly , to the necessity , under which I often was in the delivery , of abridging or condensing , or omitting remarks and authorities ...
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... writes as follows , concerning the self - examina- tion which he instituted into the grounds and motives of his belief . " The reason of this my inquiry , is , not that I am , in the least , dissatisfied with that religion I have ...
... writes as follows , concerning the self - examina- tion which he instituted into the grounds and motives of his belief . " The reason of this my inquiry , is , not that I am , in the least , dissatisfied with that religion I have ...
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... write shall enjoy this privilege , nor do they anywhere claim it . We are , therefore , driven to the inquiry , was all that an apostle wrote necessarily inspired , or were only those books which we possess ? If the former be the case ...
... write shall enjoy this privilege , nor do they anywhere claim it . We are , therefore , driven to the inquiry , was all that an apostle wrote necessarily inspired , or were only those books which we possess ? If the former be the case ...
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... write it - that Moses was ordered to register all those precepts which God had given , even to the most minute particulars ; and that this law was to be read to the people in the most solemn manner , every seventh year , at the Feast of ...
... write it - that Moses was ordered to register all those precepts which God had given , even to the most minute particulars ; and that this law was to be read to the people in the most solemn manner , every seventh year , at the Feast of ...
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... write will form a code by which their con- duct may be regulated , and by which they will be one day judged . " But you do not meet , in the new law , with any thing of this sort ; there is not a hint or intimation that our Saviour ever ...
... write will form a code by which their con- duct may be regulated , and by which they will be one day judged . " But you do not meet , in the new law , with any thing of this sort ; there is not a hint or intimation that our Saviour ever ...
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