Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... means to prevent injury to myself or to my cause , to commence an edition sanctioned by myself . This I undertook , though still engaged with a more laborious publication , which has caused considerable interruption in the regular issue ...
... means to prevent injury to myself or to my cause , to commence an edition sanctioned by myself . This I undertook , though still engaged with a more laborious publication , which has caused considerable interruption in the regular issue ...
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Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. viii myself to the judgment of the Church , and mean to pre- serve the strictest adherence to every thing that she teaches . There is one passage on which several of my friends have favoured me with their ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. viii myself to the judgment of the Church , and mean to pre- serve the strictest adherence to every thing that she teaches . There is one passage on which several of my friends have favoured me with their ...
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... means to be offended with any contradic- tion which they shall therein find , of their manner of thinking . For , whatever they shall read hath been written with a kind intent , and hath proceeded from a charitable spirit , and wishes ...
... means to be offended with any contradic- tion which they shall therein find , of their manner of thinking . For , whatever they shall read hath been written with a kind intent , and hath proceeded from a charitable spirit , and wishes ...
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... means required from each individual . I will , there- fore , justify what I have asserted , by the authority of one considered eminently orthodox among the divines of the Church of England . Dr. Beveridge , in his " Private Thoughts ...
... means required from each individual . I will , there- fore , justify what I have asserted , by the authority of one considered eminently orthodox among the divines of the Church of England . Dr. Beveridge , in his " Private Thoughts ...
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... means and occasion , but ought by no means to be the ground , of any religion . " In which words is found the very distinction I before laid down between motives of adherence , and the principle of conviction ; and at our next meeting I ...
... means and occasion , but ought by no means to be the ground , of any religion . " In which words is found the very distinction I before laid down between motives of adherence , and the principle of conviction ; and at our next meeting I ...
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