Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we are justified in admitting , as the groundwork of all that we believe , an authority , a living authority , established by Christ in his Church , with 2 LECTURE I.
... profess ; I will examine , in other words , whether we are justified in admitting , as the groundwork of all that we believe , an authority , a living authority , established by Christ in his Church , with 2 LECTURE I.
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... living authority , except inasmuch as its right to define is conferred in God's written word . It is precisely in the same manner , as we do not allow of any doc- trine which is not contained and rooted in Christ Jesus in- carnate , the ...
... living authority , except inasmuch as its right to define is conferred in God's written word . It is precisely in the same manner , as we do not allow of any doc- trine which is not contained and rooted in Christ Jesus in- carnate , the ...
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... living power to teach and all these must be rejected , or otherwise explained , by those who maintain the exclusiveness of Scrip- ture as a rule . In their view , the two classes of passages are not compatible ; with us , they harmonize ...
... living power to teach and all these must be rejected , or otherwise explained , by those who maintain the exclusiveness of Scrip- ture as a rule . In their view , the two classes of passages are not compatible ; with us , they harmonize ...
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... living author , who has , within these few years , published a very ela- borate treatise upon this subject ; and who might have formed one of those instances , to which I alluded in my opening dis- course , of persons who had been ...
... living author , who has , within these few years , published a very ela- borate treatise upon this subject ; and who might have formed one of those instances , to which I alluded in my opening dis- course , of persons who had been ...
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... living : it is exceedingly difficult to discover the link between these two members of the argument . For how can the resur- rection be proved from God's calling himself the God of Abraham ? But by knowing the Jewish forms of reasoning ...
... living : it is exceedingly difficult to discover the link between these two members of the argument . For how can the resur- rection be proved from God's calling himself the God of Abraham ? But by knowing the Jewish forms of reasoning ...
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