Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... Catholic Church is , having rejected God's written word in his Scriptures as the only rule and authority of faith ; so much so , that all the different corruptions , so often laid to her charge , have only been produced by the admission ...
... Catholic Church is , having rejected God's written word in his Scriptures as the only rule and authority of faith ; so much so , that all the different corruptions , so often laid to her charge , have only been produced by the admission ...
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... Catholics maintain them all exclusively by the same principle , of their being taught by an infallible authority , vested in the Church ; it is evident , that all these various independent questions of fact are united , and concen ...
... Catholics maintain them all exclusively by the same principle , of their being taught by an infallible authority , vested in the Church ; it is evident , that all these various independent questions of fact are united , and concen ...
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... Catholic religion , by taxing it with additions to God's word , or with restraining the people from its use , it is ... Catholic Church is not guilty of the alleged corruption . But this , as I before observed , is the whole kernel of ...
... Catholic religion , by taxing it with additions to God's word , or with restraining the people from its use , it is ... Catholic Church is not guilty of the alleged corruption . But this , as I before observed , is the whole kernel of ...
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... Catholics stand , viewing them precisely with the same distinction . And , I will own , that the grounds upon which Catholics adhere to their religion , or the motives by which they are brought to it , if they have not been therein ...
... Catholics stand , viewing them precisely with the same distinction . And , I will own , that the grounds upon which Catholics adhere to their religion , or the motives by which they are brought to it , if they have not been therein ...
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