Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... essential ground of separation between our Church , and those friends and fellow - conntrymen whom we would gladly see cemented with us in religious unity . For this purpose , I will explain , in the simplest manner possible , the ...
... essential ground of separation between our Church , and those friends and fellow - conntrymen whom we would gladly see cemented with us in religious unity . For this purpose , I will explain , in the simplest manner possible , the ...
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... essential to Christianity ; such ques- tions form matters of separate consideration , involving distinct facts , each whereof may rest upon its own peculiar proofs . But , if you proceed to examine the ground whereon these are upheld ...
... essential to Christianity ; such ques- tions form matters of separate consideration , involving distinct facts , each whereof may rest upon its own peculiar proofs . But , if you proceed to examine the ground whereon these are upheld ...
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... essential reasons , independent of the rejection of another doctrine . Hence it is , that each one , if asked , not simply , why he is not a Catholic ? but , moreover , questioned why he is a Protestant ? must have reasons to give ...
... essential reasons , independent of the rejection of another doctrine . Hence it is , that each one , if asked , not simply , why he is not a Catholic ? but , moreover , questioned why he is a Protestant ? must have reasons to give ...
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... essential , the radical reasons , upon which Protestant doctrines are based . They are motives which justify the individual , in his own idea , for remaining in a communion ; but , certainly , they contain no pledge of hav- ing adopted ...
... essential , the radical reasons , upon which Protestant doctrines are based . They are motives which justify the individual , in his own idea , for remaining in a communion ; but , certainly , they contain no pledge of hav- ing adopted ...
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... essential ground of Protestantism , that each one is to be considered responsible to God for every particular doctrine which he professes that each one must have studied the word of God , and must have drawn from it the faith which he ...
... essential ground of Protestantism , that each one is to be considered responsible to God for every particular doctrine which he professes that each one must have studied the word of God , and must have drawn from it the faith which he ...
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