Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... divine . But , if you were to press the inquiry still closer , I am sure you would find the whole of these various grounds gradually reduced to one . You would be told , that the great besetting sin of the Catholic Church is , having ...
... divine . But , if you were to press the inquiry still closer , I am sure you would find the whole of these various grounds gradually reduced to one . You would be told , that the great besetting sin of the Catholic Church is , having ...
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... questions of fact are absorbed in the one touching the divine right possessed by the Church to decide , without danger of error , in all matters regarding faith . Now , my brethren , I may observe , that 4+ LECTURE I.
... questions of fact are absorbed in the one touching the divine right possessed by the Church to decide , without danger of error , in all matters regarding faith . Now , my brethren , I may observe , that 4+ LECTURE I.
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... divine wisdom of our religion in our conduct . You , who well know this wisdom , and the principles inculcated by your teachers and guides , have often heard how , even in this re- Luke , vii . 31 . * spect , it was meet for your ...
... divine wisdom of our religion in our conduct . You , who well know this wisdom , and the principles inculcated by your teachers and guides , have often heard how , even in this re- Luke , vii . 31 . * spect , it was meet for your ...
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Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. spect , it was meet for your religion to resemble its divine Founder , how , as he was ever calumniated , and persecuted , and ill - treated by men , so must you likewise expect that — whether in prosperity or ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. spect , it was meet for your religion to resemble its divine Founder , how , as he was ever calumniated , and persecuted , and ill - treated by men , so must you likewise expect that — whether in prosperity or ...
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... divine authority of the Book in which exclusively he believes : and there must be some train of reasoning , whereby he can assure himself that the written record , in which he professes to put his whole trust , LECTURE II . 31.
... divine authority of the Book in which exclusively he believes : and there must be some train of reasoning , whereby he can assure himself that the written record , in which he professes to put his whole trust , LECTURE II . 31.
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