Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... - tice would have been done to the holy and beautiful cause . Had I need not say , that in this publication , as in every other that proceeds from my pen , I completely subject viii myself to the judgment of the Church , and vii.
... - tice would have been done to the holy and beautiful cause . Had I need not say , that in this publication , as in every other that proceeds from my pen , I completely subject viii myself to the judgment of the Church , and vii.
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... beautiful in art and in nature is nowhere to be found , except in the Catholic religion . † You will read a political economist , who tells you , that having made a deep study of that science , he was forced to admit , that only in ...
... beautiful in art and in nature is nowhere to be found , except in the Catholic religion . † You will read a political economist , who tells you , that having made a deep study of that science , he was forced to admit , that only in ...
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... beautiful and lovely , and estimable in the eyes of men - and if you would say this , then may you also say , that the Church hath not cherished and esteemed the word of God . For first she caught up its different fragments and portions ...
... beautiful and lovely , and estimable in the eyes of men - and if you would say this , then may you also say , that the Church hath not cherished and esteemed the word of God . For first she caught up its different fragments and portions ...
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... beautiful . It may be compared to a handsome , modern , edifice , which strikes you when passing along the high road , and which , only judging of it , as you hastened on , by the measure of its outward proportions , by the artful scale ...
... beautiful . It may be compared to a handsome , modern , edifice , which strikes you when passing along the high road , and which , only judging of it , as you hastened on , by the measure of its outward proportions , by the artful scale ...
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... beautiful fabric , of which the other will seem to be but a mean copy , as though its archi- tect had seen the exterior of ours , but was not allowed the privilege of entering . It will appear , at first , to you , as if upon it there ...
... beautiful fabric , of which the other will seem to be but a mean copy , as though its archi- tect had seen the exterior of ours , but was not allowed the privilege of entering . It will appear , at first , to you , as if upon it there ...
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