Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... character of each one whom you interrogated . But I have no doubt that the essence and substance of each reply would be this — that the Catholic Church is infected with innumerable errors , having engrafted upon the revelations of ...
... character of each one whom you interrogated . But I have no doubt that the essence and substance of each reply would be this — that the Catholic Church is infected with innumerable errors , having engrafted upon the revelations of ...
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... character of our Saviour ; and , thus they generally won their way to con- viction , through principles already believed . * When Philip met the eunuch of the queen of Ethiopia on the highway , he found him reading a certain passage in ...
... character of our Saviour ; and , thus they generally won their way to con- viction , through principles already believed . * When Philip met the eunuch of the queen of Ethiopia on the highway , he found him reading a certain passage in ...
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... character of evidence ; he preaches to them - men of a philosophic and studious mind — a sublimer morality than they had been accus- tomed to hear : he presents to them , the striking doctrine of the resurrection ; he shows them the ...
... character of evidence ; he preaches to them - men of a philosophic and studious mind — a sublimer morality than they had been accus- tomed to hear : he presents to them , the striking doctrine of the resurrection ; he shows them the ...
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... which brought him or bind him to it ; and these grounds are as different , as diverse , as the affections , as the pursuits , and as the character of each indi- vidual . You have not in your mind the necessary INTRODUCTION . 17.
... which brought him or bind him to it ; and these grounds are as different , as diverse , as the affections , as the pursuits , and as the character of each indi- vidual . You have not in your mind the necessary INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... character , namely , that , in all discussions upon this important topic , we have nothing to do with the motives which many give , why they are attached to , and love , their religion ; but only with the grounds whereupon they be ...
... character , namely , that , in all discussions upon this important topic , we have nothing to do with the motives which many give , why they are attached to , and love , their religion ; but only with the grounds whereupon they be ...
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