Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 32
Page 6
... existence of any other sect . We should have been able to prove the divinity of Christ , although Arianism and Socinianism had never arisen : and even now , if any one asked us for a demonstration of that doctrine , it would be no reply ...
... existence of any other sect . We should have been able to prove the divinity of Christ , although Arianism and Socinianism had never arisen : and even now , if any one asked us for a demonstration of that doctrine , it would be no reply ...
Page 8
... existence of a re- velation ; but , that such revelation is really confided to man in these very books ; that they have been transmitted to you in such a state , that the originals have been so preserved , and the translations so made ...
... existence of a re- velation ; but , that such revelation is really confided to man in these very books ; that they have been transmitted to you in such a state , that the originals have been so preserved , and the translations so made ...
Page 20
... existence of any opposing system . We do not think that we have adversaries or enemies whom we have to attack ; for we are willing to consider all who are separated from us , as in a state indeed of error , but of involuntary error . We ...
... existence of any opposing system . We do not think that we have adversaries or enemies whom we have to attack ; for we are willing to consider all who are separated from us , as in a state indeed of error , but of involuntary error . We ...
Page 26
... the essential foundation whereupon rests its creed - the principle , if I may so say , of its very existence . I observed , that many pro- fessed the Protestant religion , merely because they were born 26 LECTURE II .
... the essential foundation whereupon rests its creed - the principle , if I may so say , of its very existence . I observed , that many pro- fessed the Protestant religion , merely because they were born 26 LECTURE II .
Page 56
... existence . Then , I am sure , you will acknowledge , that if that which you have just seen was but the work of man , this which you will have inwardly examined , was the erection of God . And I trust that you will not so content ...
... existence . Then , I am sure , you will acknowledge , that if that which you have just seen was but the work of man , this which you will have inwardly examined , was the erection of God . And I trust that you will not so content ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acknowledged admit allow apostles argument Arians authority baptism beautiful believe Bible Bishop Bishop of Rome blessed brethren brought Catholic Church Catholic religion century character Christianity Church Missionary Society Church of Christ Church of England Church of Rome Cochinchina command communion congregation connexion consequently considered converts corruption divine doctrines endeavoured error established evidence examination existence Father favour feeling give given God's Gospel grounds hands hath heathen Holy idolatry important India individual inspired instance instruction Irenæus island Jesus Jews labours learned means ment merely mission missionaries nations native necessary observe passages persecution persons Peter Pontiff possession preach present preserved priests principle profess promise proof prophecy Protestant Protestantism prove reasoning received religion Rome rule of faith sacred Saviour Scripture sent Society speak spirit success successors suppose taught teach Testament testimony thee things thou tion true truth unity unto wherein writes