Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... Apostle , which seems most particularly adapted to the circumstances of these times ; and it is , that we should preach our doctrines through good report , and through evil report , through honour and dis- honour ; as deceivers , and ...
... Apostle , which seems most particularly adapted to the circumstances of these times ; and it is , that we should preach our doctrines through good report , and through evil report , through honour and dis- honour ; as deceivers , and ...
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... apostles inculcated ; so that , however truly she may have been once joined to the true and universal Church of Christ , she has allowed herself to be separated from it , by allowing such errors gradually to creep into her creed , and ...
... apostles inculcated ; so that , however truly she may have been once joined to the true and universal Church of Christ , she has allowed herself to be separated from it , by allowing such errors gradually to creep into her creed , and ...
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... apostles ; and , still more , that you have acquired , or that you possess , the lights necessary for you to understand them . You must not only be satis- fied that the Bible has been given as the word of God ; but you must be ready to ...
... apostles ; and , still more , that you have acquired , or that you possess , the lights necessary for you to understand them . You must not only be satis- fied that the Bible has been given as the word of God ; but you must be ready to ...
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... apostles , Christianity was not based upon merely one point or another ; but the preachers of God's word drew their evidences from any just grounds , which they knew must make the greatest impression upon those whom they addressed . It ...
... apostles , Christianity was not based upon merely one point or another ; but the preachers of God's word drew their evidences from any just grounds , which they knew must make the greatest impression upon those whom they addressed . It ...
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... apostles acted , and thus , by them , was Christianity preached ; namely , it was considered by them a system , intended to meet the wants of all mankind , so that its true evidence resided in the mind of every individual , as well as ...
... apostles acted , and thus , by them , was Christianity preached ; namely , it was considered by them a system , intended to meet the wants of all mankind , so that its true evidence resided in the mind of every individual , as well as ...
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