Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... allowed herself to be separated from it , by allowing such errors gradually to creep into her creed , and then sanctioning them , with her usurped authority , as divine . But , if you were to press the inquiry still closer , I am sure ...
... allowed herself to be separated from it , by allowing such errors gradually to creep into her creed , and then sanctioning them , with her usurped authority , as divine . But , if you were to press the inquiry still closer , I am sure ...
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... no other sect of Christianity has any grounds to support it - I reply to him , at once , that he is acting in direct contradiction to the principle whereby alone his religion allows him to be convinced ; for conviction 10 LECTURE 1 .
... no other sect of Christianity has any grounds to support it - I reply to him , at once , that he is acting in direct contradiction to the principle whereby alone his religion allows him to be convinced ; for conviction 10 LECTURE 1 .
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Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. his religion allows him to be convinced ; for conviction , ac- cording to that , must be ... allow me to notice the difference between the two religions . That the grounds upon which men may be brought to the ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. his religion allows him to be convinced ; for conviction , ac- cording to that , must be ... allow me to notice the difference between the two religions . That the grounds upon which men may be brought to the ...
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... allows he can be a Pro- testant . But , in every one of the cases to which I have referred , no matter whence the conviction came , no matter what was the first impulse , or the line of argument which brought any individual into ...
... allows he can be a Pro- testant . But , in every one of the cases to which I have referred , no matter whence the conviction came , no matter what was the first impulse , or the line of argument which brought any individual into ...
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... allowed their fullest play ; they may devote themselves to the adorning and com- mending of their religion , from the various storehouses of topics which their pursuits may afford them ; and they will in it find a fitting and a perfect ...
... allowed their fullest play ; they may devote themselves to the adorning and com- mending of their religion , from the various storehouses of topics which their pursuits may afford them ; and they will in it find a fitting and a perfect ...
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