Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... complete convic- tion , when once he has embraced and received it , it takes as strong a hold upon his affections and thoughts , as it could have done , if he had been educated in it from his infancy . It is , if I may illustrate it by ...
... complete convic- tion , when once he has embraced and received it , it takes as strong a hold upon his affections and thoughts , as it could have done , if he had been educated in it from his infancy . It is , if I may illustrate it by ...
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... complete that section of my subject , I will explain what is the doctrine of Catholics re- garding it : but will proceed no farther with their belief , re- serving to myself to open it more largely and completely at our next meeting ...
... complete that section of my subject , I will explain what is the doctrine of Catholics re- garding it : but will proceed no farther with their belief , re- serving to myself to open it more largely and completely at our next meeting ...
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... and consequently , not now received ; and Mr. Jones remarks that the list is very far from being complete . Then there are a great many other works acknow- ledged to be written by disciples of the apostles ; c 3 LECTURE II . 33.
... and consequently , not now received ; and Mr. Jones remarks that the list is very far from being complete . Then there are a great many other works acknow- ledged to be written by disciples of the apostles ; c 3 LECTURE II . 33.
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... complete translation of the Bible into English . I was grieved , I say , to see , in the first instance , that any Church could be so deluded as to consider a duration of three hundred years a motive for triumph - that any Estab ...
... complete translation of the Bible into English . I was grieved , I say , to see , in the first instance , that any Church could be so deluded as to consider a duration of three hundred years a motive for triumph - that any Estab ...
Page 69
... complete the sacred volume . We find that St. Luke , and St. Matthew , wrote for a specific class of readers , for one particular country , or for even separate individuals ; that the epistles of St. Paul were F 3 LECTURE III . 69.
... complete the sacred volume . We find that St. Luke , and St. Matthew , wrote for a specific class of readers , for one particular country , or for even separate individuals ; that the epistles of St. Paul were F 3 LECTURE III . 69.
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