Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... hand : and it was understood that , upon my return to Rome , they should be prepared for publication . In the meantime , however , before the course was completed , an unautho- rised edition began to appear , partly inaccurate , partly ...
... hand : and it was understood that , upon my return to Rome , they should be prepared for publication . In the meantime , however , before the course was completed , an unautho- rised edition began to appear , partly inaccurate , partly ...
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... hands ; en- treating them to lay aside , while they peruse it , all pre- conceived opinions regarding our faith , if they profess it not , and by no means to be offended with any contradic- tion which they shall therein find , of their ...
... hands ; en- treating them to lay aside , while they peruse it , all pre- conceived opinions regarding our faith , if they profess it not , and by no means to be offended with any contradic- tion which they shall therein find , of their ...
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... hand , you are ex- horted , not only that ye receive not the grace of God in vain , but farther , that you give offence to no man , lest thereby our ministry should be blamed . But while these words seem in- tended to exhort you ...
... hand , you are ex- horted , not only that ye receive not the grace of God in vain , but farther , that you give offence to no man , lest thereby our ministry should be blamed . But while these words seem in- tended to exhort you ...
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... hand , let us examine the grounds upon which Catholics stand , viewing them precisely with the same distinction . And , I will own , that the grounds upon which Catholics adhere to their religion , or the motives by which they are ...
... hand , let us examine the grounds upon which Catholics stand , viewing them precisely with the same distinction . And , I will own , that the grounds upon which Catholics adhere to their religion , or the motives by which they are ...
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... hands as created them , -than the simple discovery of how admirably it winds into all their re- cesses , and fits into all their intricate mazes , turning at will the bars , and opening the entrance of all the secret mysteries of self ...
... hands as created them , -than the simple discovery of how admirably it winds into all their re- cesses , and fits into all their intricate mazes , turning at will the bars , and opening the entrance of all the secret mysteries of self ...
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