Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... consequently , but the invention of man ; that she has adopted many principles of morals and practice , directly at variance with those which he and his apostles inculcated ; so that , however truly she may have been once joined to the ...
... consequently , but the invention of man ; that she has adopted many principles of morals and practice , directly at variance with those which he and his apostles inculcated ; so that , however truly she may have been once joined to the ...
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... consequently , it had not been necessary to hold up their doctrines to your execration , —indeed , where there would have been no opportunity given you even of hearing them . It is evident , that you could not have been a Protestant ...
... consequently , it had not been necessary to hold up their doctrines to your execration , —indeed , where there would have been no opportunity given you even of hearing them . It is evident , that you could not have been a Protestant ...
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... 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.
... 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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... they receive these Scriptures as the Word of God , without making any serious enquiries , and The truth is , though a very commence religious at once , consequently , without being able to give any solid reasons 34 LECTURE II .
... they receive these Scriptures as the Word of God , without making any serious enquiries , and The truth is , though a very commence religious at once , consequently , without being able to give any solid reasons 34 LECTURE II .
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Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. consequently , without being able to give any solid reasons why they believe them to be such . " The greater portion of Pro- testants , then , according to this divine , believe in the Scriptures without having ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. consequently , without being able to give any solid reasons why they believe them to be such . " The greater portion of Pro- testants , then , according to this divine , believe in the Scriptures without having ...
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