Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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Page 41
... command of God , or for any other than human purposes . Unless you can show this , the evidence as to their character may prove that whatever they wrote is true , but it will never prove that it was written under the guidance of the ...
... command of God , or for any other than human purposes . Unless you can show this , the evidence as to their character may prove that whatever they wrote is true , but it will never prove that it was written under the guidance of the ...
Page 58
... command- ed this rod , which was the emblem of authority , and a witness that he had confided the spiritual rule , and the teaching of the people , to one line , to be also deposited and kept in the same place , as a testimony in like ...
... command- ed this rod , which was the emblem of authority , and a witness that he had confided the spiritual rule , and the teaching of the people , to one line , to be also deposited and kept in the same place , as a testimony in like ...
Page 64
... commands a much greater degree of respect and attention , than any human motives could possibly bestow . For now the Church stands forth with that authority wherewith she is invested by Christ - and proclaims ; " Under that gua- rantee ...
... commands a much greater degree of respect and attention , than any human motives could possibly bestow . For now the Church stands forth with that authority wherewith she is invested by Christ - and proclaims ; " Under that gua- rantee ...
Page 65
... commands in her regard , were recorded in any other book which we felt ourselves bound to believe , although uninspired , we should receive them and consequently the authority of the Church , equally as now . We consider the Scriptures ...
... commands in her regard , were recorded in any other book which we felt ourselves bound to believe , although uninspired , we should receive them and consequently the authority of the Church , equally as now . We consider the Scriptures ...
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... command us to seek all things therein . There must be texts , the words of Christ or his apostles , to command us to make use of no rule but the written Word ; for observe , that in sanctioning any rule or principle , whereby man is to ...
... command us to seek all things therein . There must be texts , the words of Christ or his apostles , to command us to make use of no rule but the written Word ; for observe , that in sanctioning any rule or principle , whereby man is to ...
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