Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we are justified in admitting , as the groundwork of all that we believe , an authority , a living authority , established by Christ in his Church , with 2 LECTURE I.
... profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we are justified in admitting , as the groundwork of all that we believe , an authority , a living authority , established by Christ in his Church , with 2 LECTURE I.
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... admits of no supreme , infallible , authority in doctrine , save the written word of God . It is therefore , merely to this course - which may occupy , perhaps , six or seven lectures - that I wish , this evening , to preface some ...
... admits of no supreme , infallible , authority in doctrine , save the written word of God . It is therefore , merely to this course - which may occupy , perhaps , six or seven lectures - that I wish , this evening , to preface some ...
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... admit tradition , or to pronounce the Bible ill - calculated to form a rule of faith to each individual , depends upon , or rather is identical with , the question , whether God intended the Scriptures to be the only rule of faith ...
... admit tradition , or to pronounce the Bible ill - calculated to form a rule of faith to each individual , depends upon , or rather is identical with , the question , whether God intended the Scriptures to be the only rule of faith ...
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... admit , that only in Catholic morality he could discover the principles whereon it could be honestly conducted , and so was led to the practical adoption of its creed . ‡ Another by watching that very event which has been considered ...
... admit , that only in Catholic morality he could discover the principles whereon it could be honestly conducted , and so was led to the practical adoption of its creed . ‡ Another by watching that very event which has been considered ...
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... admit ; we will discover what are the only consequences that can be drawn from it ; and for whom the consequence shall be , his doctrine we will embrace . This is the simple method which I intend to follow ; and this will certainly ...
... admit ; we will discover what are the only consequences that can be drawn from it ; and for whom the consequence shall be , his doctrine we will embrace . This is the simple method which I intend to follow ; and this will certainly ...
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